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inversion
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inverse
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trade-wind inversion
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subtraction
subtraction fundamental operation of arithmetic; the inverse of addition. If a and b are real numbers (see number ), then the number a - b is that number (called the difference) which when added to b (the subtractor) equals a (the subtrahend). In terms of addition the symbol - b is... Read more |
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Inverse Matrix
Inverse Matrix BIBLIOGRAPHY The concept of inverse matrix is somewhat analogous to that of the reciprocal of a number. If a is a nonzero number, then 1/a is its reciprocal. The fraction 1/a is often written as a -1. Aside from the fact that only nonzero numbers have reciprocals, the key... Read more |
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inverse analysis
inverse analysis The grouping of attributes based on an analysis of the individuals that possess or lack those attributes; e.g. in plant ecology the grouping of species according to their presence, absence, or relative abundances at different sample sites. The term is used particularly in numerical... Read more |
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temperature inversion
temperature inversion condition in which the temperature of the atmosphere increases with altitude in contrast to the normal decrease with altitude. When temperature inversion occurs, cold air underlies warmer air at higher altitudes. Temperature inversion may occur during the passage of a cold... Read more |
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Jean Philippe Rameau
Jean Philippe Rameau , 1683-1764, French composer and theorist. He was organist at the cathedral in Clermont and at Notre Dame de Dijon. In the early part of his career his wrote two treatises on harmony (1722, 1726) in which he introduced the important and influential theory of chord inversion. He... Read more |
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supergene
supergene A cluster of tightly linked genes that affect the same trait and are inherited apparently as a single unit. For example, supergenes are known to determine shell colour and patterning in terrestrial snails, and wing shape and colouring essential to mimicry in certain butterflies. This tight... Read more |
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nodum
nodum In plant ecology, a characteristic vegetation unit. The term was first applied by M. E. D. Poore (1956) to similar sites grouped together using modified, traditional, phytosociological techniques. It was applied by J. M. Lambert and W. L. T. Williams in 1962 to vegetation units... Read more |
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