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was inverse

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An inverted state: a state in which something has been turned upside down or inside out or backwards.

  • Cowgirl is the inverse of missionary.

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The outer shape was inverse conical, but, because no specimens remain, the contour of the bore is unknown.

In one study, they showed that an infant's risk of eczema was inverse to the microbial load in her mother's mattress.

Yagi et al. (2009) concluded the particle size was inverse to the biodegradation rate of PCL.

In some of the IOT deposits, no clear vertical gradation was observed, or the gradation was inverse.

For this reason, the final distillation system (3DC-2 system, Fig. 1b) was inverse to 3DC-1.

However if the structural purpose be proportional to large amount of stiffness, the off-diagonality should be decreased, but for the purpose of high ductility it was inverse.

The probability of being seropositive was inverse to the area of the farms, such that cattle had 0.92 times the odds to be seropositive (P = 0.014) for each additional 10 ha of farmland.

Biofilm dispersal in response to diethylamine NONOate diethylammonium was dose-dependent (Figure 2), however the relationship was inverse: low concentrations of the nitric oxide were associated with higher biofilm dispersion.

This condition after 90 days of curing was inverse and similar to FN RHA series; the percentage of water absorption was much lower than those of U and CN series.

Some late medieval figures noted that the celestial spheres' physical order was inverse to their order on the spiritual plane, where God was at the center and the Earth at the periphery.

Later measurements showed a relation that was inverse to the initially expected one.

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