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71reversion — /rəˈvɜʒən/ (say ruh verzhuhn) noun 1. the act of turning something the reverse way. 2. the state of being so turned; reversal. 3. the act of reverting; return to a former practice, belief, condition, etc. 4. Biology a. reappearance of ancestral… …
72Reversion — Re|ver|si|on, die; , en (fachsprachlich für Umkehrung) …
73réversion — nf. rvarchon (Albanais, Villards Thônes) …
74reversion — Restitution of a mutant gene to the wild type condition, or at least to a form that gives the wild type phenotype; more generally, the appearance of a trait expressed by a remote ancestor. Synonym: reverse mutation …
75reversion — Excessive heating of a cured rubber compound leading to deterioration of its physical properties …
76estate in reversion — reversion or estate in reversion /(asteyt in) ravarzhan/ A future interest under which a grantor retains a present right to a future interest in property that the grantor conveys to another; usually the residue of a life estate. The residue of an …
77true reversion — reversion occurring via reverse mutation, restoring the parental nucleotide sequence …
78reversión geomagnética — Alternancia de la polaridad magnética de la Tierra. El campo magnético interno de la Tierra se revierte cada cierto período de tiempo que en promedio varía entre trescientos mil y 1 millón de años. El tiempo entre reversiones es muy variable, a… …
79reversion duty — noun chiefly Britain : a duty levied on a lessor at the termination of a long lease based on increase of property valuation during the period of the lease …
80Mean reversion (finance) — For other uses, see Mean reversion (disambiguation). Mean reversion is a mathematical concept sometimes used for stock investing, but it can be applied to other assets. In general terms, the essence of the concept is the assumption that both a… …