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  • 71inverse proportion — inverse ratio, relationship between values such that as one increases the other decreases in a proportionate fashion …

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  • 72inverse ratio — inverse proportion, relationship between values such that as one increases the other decreases in a proportionate fashion …

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  • 73inverse micelle —  Inverse Micelle  Обратная мицелла   Мицелла, образующаяся в неводной среде. В сильно неполярных средах полярные группы дифильных молекул становятся лиофобными; в результате формируются мицеллы, в которых ядро образовано полярными группами (т. н …

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  • 74inverse function — n. the function obtained by expressing the independent variable of another function in terms of the dependent variable which is then regarded as an independent variable …

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  • 75inverse coefficient — inverse coefficient, Economics. a coefficient used in input output tables to show to what extent the demand for one industry s products affects the production requirements of another industry …

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  • 76Inverse semigroup — In mathematics, an inverse semigroup S is a semigroup in which every element x in S has a unique inverse y in S in the sense that x = xyx and y = yxy. Inverse semigroups appear in a range of contexts; for example, they can be employed in the… …

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  • 77Inverse function — In mathematics, if fnof; is a function from A to B then an inverse function for fnof; is a function in the opposite direction, from B to A , with the property that a round trip (a composition) from A to B to A (or from B to A to B ) returns each… …

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  • 78Inverse element — In abstract algebra, the idea of an inverse element generalises the concept of a negation, in relation to addition, and a reciprocal, in relation to multiplication. The intuition is of an element that can undo the effect of combination with… …

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  • 79Inverse problem — An inverse problem is a general framework that is used to convert observed measurements into information about a physical object or system that we are interested in. For example, if we have measurements of the Earth s gravity field, then we might …

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  • 80Inverse limit — In mathematics, the inverse limit (also called the projective limit) is a construction which allows one to glue together several related objects, the precise manner of the gluing process being specified by morphisms between the objects. Inverse… …

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