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The name "reverse" refers to the Central Dogma, the way from DNA to RNA to proteins, coined by Sir Francis Crick, which may not have been meant as dogmatically as it sounds [ 20].
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During normal development, the EMT can sometimes be reversed (referred to as the mesenchymal-to-epithelial transition (MET)) as a necessary step in tissue construction (for example, the formation of kidney epithelium from the nephric mesenchyme).
Reverse Engineering refers to understanding an existing software system, and documenting the understanding in a desired format.
Reverse iontophoresis refers to the passage of a low level of current through a synthetic or biological membrane to promote the transport of both charged and neutral molecules.
Reverse logistics refers to the series of operations that initiate at the consumer level with the collection of products and terminate with the re-processing of these products at remanufacturing facilities.
FWD = forward and REV = reverse and refers to gene orientation.
Thus, reverse causation refers to a situation in which an outcome precedes and causes an exposure instead of the other way around [ 95].
Reverse innovation refers to an innovation first seen or applied in a developing country before being adapted to an industrialized setting.
Reverse innovation refers to the process of first identifying and/or fostering a successful innovation in a LIC that addresses an unmet need in a HIC, then adapting and spreading the innovation from the LIC to the HIC.
Selection or reverse causation refers to a set of pathways where unhealthy individuals may reduce their social position or become socially more isolated as a consequence of their inferior health status [ 7].
In the "external measures" table, the "reverse precision" and "reverse recall" refer to the scores computed as if the ground-truth communities are treated as detected communities and the detected communities are treated as the ground truth, respectively.
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