Definition, Betydelse & Anagram | Engelska ordet INVERTS
INVERTS
Definition av INVERTS
- böjningsform av invert
Antal bokstäver
7
Är palindrom
Nej
Sök efter INVERTS på:
Wikipedia
(Svenska) Wiktionary
(Svenska) Wikipedia
(Engelska) Wiktionary
(Engelska) Google Answers
(Engelska) Britannica
(Engelska)
(Svenska) Wiktionary
(Svenska) Wikipedia
(Engelska) Wiktionary
(Engelska) Google Answers
(Engelska) Britannica
(Engelska)
Exempel på hur man kan använda INVERTS i en mening
- Because a single lens inverts an image projected through it (as in the phenomenon which inverts the image of a camera obscura), slides were inserted upside down in the magic lantern, rendering the projected image correctly oriented.
- In telecommunications, a scrambler is a device that transposes or inverts signals or otherwise encodes a message at the sender's side to make the message unintelligible at a receiver not equipped with an appropriately set descrambling device.
- Aron is best known for his 1955 book The Opium of the Intellectuals, the title of which inverts Karl Marx's claim that religion was the opium of the people; he argues that Marxism was the opium of the intellectuals in post-war France.
- Inverting all inputs of a full adder also inverts all of its outputs, which can be used in the design of fast ripple-carry adders, because there is no need to invert the carry.
- In this form, caesaropapism inverts theocracy (or hierocracy in Weber), in which institutions of the church control the state.
- Flexor: the toes curve down and inwards, and the foot inverts; this is the response seen in healthy adults.
- In the previous section if one inverts additionally the tangents of the parabola one gets a pencil of circles through the center of inversion (origin).
- Hall invokes the image of the shell-shocked soldier to depict inverts as psychologically damaged by their outcast status: "for bombs do not trouble the nerves of the invert, but rather that terrible silent bombardment from the batteries of God's good people".
- Carnivalesque literature "inverts power structures, demystifying and lampooning that which a particular culture holds serious or sacred".
- Breese argued that the social gospel inverts the real relationship between the two, and that one must first be born-again before the lasting transformative power of the gospel can help bring about solutions to these issues.
- In his view Metamorphosen uses the classical concept of metamorphosis as a process of transcending from the mundane into the divine, but inverts it such that the outcome of metamorphosis is not an attainment of the divine but rather a descent into bestiality.
- In this rearrangement, the C-3 carbonyl group moves to C-2, the C-4 methyl moves to C-1, and the C-10 carbon inverts.
- Invert errors, or "inverts" for short, most commonly arise when producing multi-colored stamps via multiple passes through the printing press.
- Various handstands ("inverts", "Nikes", and "pikes") can be frozen, and skilled breakers sometimes incorporate the technique of threading into handstands by forming a loop with one arm and leg, then "threading" the other leg in and out of the loop.
- God's Dice - November 13 – December 12, 2010 - Geoffrey Farmer - God's Dice is a project by Vancouver-based artist Geoffrey Farmer that inverts the typical exhibition format by foregrounding performativity, theatricality, change, and evolution.
- " Nisbet, thus, "inverts what had been until then the mainstream proposition that society was more important, both historically and normatively, than community.
- In 2012, a genetic explanation for the high instability and persistence of the Olduvai-containing regions was put forward: it was found that the HLS Olduvai domains had been affected by a known pericentric inversion (in which the region around a chromosome's centromere inverts) that occurred between 1p11.
- But the inhomogeneous dephasing can be removed by applying a 180° inversion pulse that inverts the magnetisation vectors.
- Both Troubridge and Hall identified as "inverts", a term used by sexologists such as Krafft-Ebing and Havelock Ellis usually to connote what is regarded as homosexuality.
- The flowers hang downward (pendent), achieved by a twist at the base of the terminal inflorescence branches, known as the cincinni, which inverts the flowers from the typically erect or ascending position seen in other Dudleya.
Förberedelsen av sidan tog: 114,88 ms.