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  • 1Reversible computing — is a model of computing where the computational process to some extent is reversible, i.e., time invertible. A necessary condition for reversibility of a computational model is that the transition function mapping states to their successors at a… …

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  • 2Reversible inhibition of sperm under guidance — (RISUG), formerly referred to as SMA, is the development name of a male contraceptive developed at IIT (Delhi) in India by Dr. Sujoy K Guha. It is currently undergoing Phase III clinical trials in India. It has been patented in India, China,… …

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  • 3reversible error — see error Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. reversible error …

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  • 4Reversible jump — Markov chain Monte Carlo is an extension to standard Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) methodology that allows simulation of the posterior distribution on spaces of varying dimensions. [cite journal author = Green, P.J. |authorlink=Peter Green… …

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  • 5reversible — is spelt ible, not able. See able, ible …

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  • 6Reversible lane — The Lions Gate Bridge from the south end in Stanley Park, Vancouver. A reversible lane (British English: tidal flow), called a counterflow lane or contraflow lane in transport engineering nomenclature, is a lane in which traffi …

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  • 7Reversible Computing/3 input universal logic gates — Logic gates are used to build computer chips. Reversible logic gates are of interest because they could in principle generate useful results for less heat generated (Landauer 1961). The nand gate is universal among irreversible logic gates, in… …

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  • 8Reversible process (thermodynamics) — For articles on other forms of reversibility, including reversibility of microscopic dynamics, see reversibility (disambiguation). In thermodynamics, a reversible process, or reversible cycle if the process is cyclic, is a process that can be… …

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  • 9Reversible error — In law, a reversible error is an error by the trier of law (judge) or the trier of fact (the jury or the judge if it is a bench trial) or malfeasance by one of the trying attorneys which results in an unfair trial. It is to be distinguished from… …

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  • 10Reversible fuel cell — A reversible fuel cell (RFC) is a fuel cell that can consume chemical A to produce electricity and chemical B and be reversed to consume electricity and chemical B to produce chemical A. A hydrogen fuel cell, for example, uses hydrogen (H2) and… …

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