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- Ocean the current retroflects (turns back on itself) in the Agulhas Retroflection due to shear interactions with the strong Antarctic Cir****polar Current...
- Retroflection is the movement of an ocean current that doubles back on itself. More commonly used to describe the way the mammalian intestine or uterus...
- Equatorial Counter Current (NECC). The retroflection occurs in a seasonal pattern when there is strong retroflection from late summer to early winter (borreal...
- for a total of 30 vowel phonemes. Current speakers only distinguish retroflection of a few vowels. Note on transcription: rhoticity ⟨◌˞⟩ indicates half-retroflexion;...
- S2CID 212688688. Retrieved December 1, 2018. Proulx, Paul (1982). "Yurok Retroflection and Vowel Symbolism in Proto-Algic". Kansas Working Papers in Linguistics...
- Philippines Mindanao Eddy – Semi-permanent cold-ring eddy formed in the retroflection area of the Mindanao Current. North Equatorial Current – Current in...
- was the way it turns back on itself, a phenomenon Bang described as "retroflection", more commonly used to describe the way the mammalian intestine or...
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- and the reflector appears brighter. Retroreflection (sometimes called retroflection) is used on road surfaces, road signs, vehicles, and clothing (large...
- boundary resistances were confluence, introjection, projection, and retroflection, but the Polsters added "deflection" as a way of avoiding contact. Boundary...