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- Look up Inversion or inversion in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Inversion or inversions may refer to: Inversion (artwork), a 2005 temporary sculpture...
- pitches, simply invert each pitch in the set in turn. In set theory, inversional equivalency is the concept that intervals, chords, and other sets of...
- In meteorology, an inversion (or temperature inversion) is a phenomenon in which a layer of warmer air overlies cooler air. Normally, air temperature...
- combinatorial (retrograde) Inversional combinatorial (inversion) Retrograde-inversional combinatorial (retrograde-inversion) and thus: Semi-combinatorial...
- Inversion therapy, or simply inversion, is the process of s****ing therapeutic benefits from hanging by the legs, ankles, or feet in an inverted angle or...
- Inversion operator may refer to: Inversion operator, the operator that ****igns the inverse element to an element of a group Inversion in a point Chromosomal...
- In software engineering, inversion of control (IoC) is a design principle in which custom-written portions of a computer program receive the flow of control...
- An inversion is a chromosome rearrangement in which a segment of a chromosome becomes inverted within its original position. An inversion occurs when a...
- sets related by transposition or inversion are said to belong to the same transpositional/inversional set class (inversion being written TnI or In). Sets...
- In linguistics, negative inversion is one of many types of subject–auxiliary inversion in English. A negation (e.g. not, no, never, nothing, etc.) or...