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Conversely, extremely thin jewelry can cause the same tearing in what is commonly referred to as the " cheese cutter effect ", either during sudden torsion or over a long period of wearing, especially if the thin jewelry bears any weight.

Conversely and rise
Conversely, there are other stars that never rise above the horizon, as seen from any given point on the Earth's surface ( except exactly on the equator ).
Conversely, in the state exporting bullion, its value would slowly rise.
As stated earlier, an adjunction between categories C and D gives rise to a family of universal morphisms, one for each object in C and one for each object in D. Conversely, if there exists a universal morphism to a functor G: C → D from every object of D, then G has a left adjoint.
Conversely, fibroblasts in some situations may give rise to epithelia by undergoing a mesenchymal to epithelial transition ( MET ) and organizing into a condensed, polarized, laterally connected true epithelial sheet.
Conversely, being able to transmit effectively over the BSC can give rise to solutions for more complicated channels.
Conversely, the short seller will incur a loss in the event that the price of a shorted instrument should rise prior to repurchase.
Conversely, static exercise ( such as weight-lifting ) can cause the systolic pressure to rise significantly ( during the exercise ).
Conversely, David H. Rosenthal sees the development of hard bop as a response to both a perceived decline in bebop and the rise of rhythm and blues.
Sekonyela's downfall is commonly attributed to his personal defects-to the love of war by which he alienated his neighbours, and to the rough treatment by which he alienated his own people, Conversely, Moshweshwe's rise to power is commonly attributed to his love of peace and to his benevolence.
Any point x gives rise to a continuous function p < sub > x </ sub > from the one element topological space 1 ( all subsets of which are open ) to the space X by defining p < sub > x </ sub >( 1 ) = x. Conversely, any function from 1 to X clearly determines one point: the element that it " points " to.
Conversely, if interest rates decline ( the market yield declines ), then the price of the bond should rise ( all else being equal ).
A section Γ of dπ: TP / G → TM such that Γ: TM → TP / G is a linear morphism of vector bundles over M, can be identified with a principal connection in P. Conversely, a principal connection as defined above gives rise to such a section Γ of TP / G.
Conversely, if a cold object is weighed, a current of air flows downwards and this gives rise to an error of the opposite sign.
Conversely, 2011 saw a decline in the number of prospective students from the UK taking gap years due to the competitiveness of courses and the imminent rise in university fees.
Conversely, the normed division algebras immediately give rise to trialities by taking each V < sub > i </ sub > equal to the division algebra, and using the inner product on the algebra to dualize the multiplication into a trilinear form.
Conversely, pure representation by population creates distinct disadvantages for some Canadians, giving rise to frequent debate about how to balance the population size of electoral districts against their geographic size.
Conversely, an issue with not buying shares in a bull market is that despite appearing overvalued at one time, prices can still rise along with the market.
Conversely, since it occurs after low water while the tide is rising, the tide may also continue to rise during this so-called low water slack period.
Conversely, any linear map defined on gives rise to an antilinear map on.
Conversely, recent decades have seen the rise of new analytically and computationally rigorous techniques.
Conversely, when the arbor is lowered, the lift lines increase in tension, which in turn causes the batten to rise.

Conversely and blood
Conversely, the blood vessels in the lower legs are under great pressure ( because of the weight of fluid pressing down on them ).
Conversely, when the carbon dioxide levels in the blood decrease ( i. e., in the lung capillaries ), carbon dioxide and protons are released from hemoglobin, increasing the oxygen affinity of the protein.
Conversely, when renin levels are low, angiotensin II and aldosterone levels decrease, contracting the extracellular fluid compartment, and decreasing blood pressure.
Conversely, the red color represented the blood shed in the War of Independence, while the white could be understood to symbolize the purity of the Indonesians.
Conversely, culture decline is a function of the feckless mixture of Aryan, with lesser ' animalistic ,' blood ...
Conversely, low carbon dioxide levels cause the brain's blood vessels to constrict, resulting in reduced blood flow to the brain and lightheadedness.
Conversely, the consanguinity law of succession requires the next monarch to be of the same blood of the previous one ; allowing, for example, illegitimate children to inherit.
Conversely, blood vessels constrict when carbon dioxide levels are below normal, so hyperventilating a patient with a ventilator or bag valve mask can temporarily reduce ICP.
Conversely, the pulmonary veins, carrying blood from the lungs to the left atrium of the heart, are the only veins carrying oxygenated blood.
Conversely, type I plasminogen appears more readily recruited to blood clots.
Conversely, parasympathetic activation leads to decreased cardiac output via decrease in heart rate, resulting in a tendency to lower blood pressure.
Conversely, against faster, more accurate enemies, a blood tank is typically the tank of choice.
Conversely, occult spavin does not produce any significant exostoses on the small tarsals, whilst bog spavin and blood spavin do not involve bony changes.

Conversely and pressure
Conversely the car is stopped by releasing pressure on the cable ( with or without completely detaching ) and applying the brakes.
Conversely, air rising from the northern surface of the Earth ( creating a region of low pressure ) tends to draw air toward it in a counterclockwise pattern.
Conversely, restricting excursion of the diaphragm by pressing the stethoscope diaphragm surface firmly against the anatomical area overlying the physiological sounds of interest, the acoustic surround could also be used to dampen excursion of the diaphragm in response to " z "- axis pressure against a concentric fret.
Conversely, slowing the scoring rate can put additional pressure on the batsmen and force them into taking extra risks, which will often lead to wickets.
Conversely, if the lungs are expanded, the pressure decreases.
Conversely, inserting a tube that is too small can result in inability to achieve effective positive pressure ventilation due to retrograde escape of gas through the glottis and out the mouth and nose ( often referred to as a " leak " around the tube ).
Conversely, decreasing temperatures and pressure characterize retrograde metamorphism.
Conversely, the stability of the bandage creates a very high resistance to stretch when pressure is applied through internal muscle contraction and joint movement.
Conversely, should the diver drop by the smallest amount, the pressure will increase, the bubble contract, additional water enter, the diver will become less buoyant, and the rate of the drop will accelerate as the pressure from the water rises still further.
Conversely, simply generating steam at process pressure instead of high enough pressure to generate power at the top end also has lost opportunity cost.
Conversely, if the mud weight is too low it will have a hydrostatic pressure that is less than the formation pressure.
Conversely, in the NDA, pilots calibrate their altimeters to 29. 92 inches of mercury ( 1013 hPa ) regardless of the actual atmospheric pressure.
Conversely, in individuals with very tense ascites, it has been hypothesized that removal of ascitic fluid may improve renal function if it decreases the pressure on the renal veins.

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