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Conversely and system
Conversely, if the same is done with the left hand, a left-handed system results.
Conversely, Derek Bickerton and others argue that the advent of abstract words provided a mental basis for analyzing higher-order relations, and that any communication system that remotely resembles human language utterly relies on cognitive architecture that co-evolved alongside language.
Conversely, once the hardware and software for an anti-lock braking system has been designed to meet its required deadlines, no further performance gains are obligatory.
Conversely, some species have little or no circulatory system at all, transporting oxygen in the coelomic fluid that fills their body cavity.
Conversely, it allows researchers to consider whole classes of hypothetical Lagrangians with given invariants, to describe a physical system.
Conversely, most European universities now offer master's degrees parallelling or replacing their regular system, so as to offer their students better chances to compete in an international market dominated by the American model.
" Conversely, Austrian / German ultra-nationalist Guido von List and his followers such as Lanz von Liebenfels, later selectively mixed parts of Blavatsky's occult philosophy with nationalistic and fascist ideas ; this system of thought became known as Ariosophy.
Conversely, a system of n quantities v < sup > i </ sup > that transform like the coordinates x < sup > i </ sup > on V defines a contravariant vector.
Conversely, the importation of wheat was restricted, with the first prohibitive tariffs on the importation of grains introduced in 1663 in a two-tier system, adjusted ( 1670 ) into a three-tier system based on current price.
Conversely, in extravascular hemolysis the reticuloendothelial system, especially splenic monocytes, phagocytose the erythrocytes and hemoglobin is not released into circulation ; serum haptoglobin levels are therefore normal.
Conversely, a generic system has basic rules designed to handle the wide variety of situations that can arise in the spectrum of settings.
Conversely, if the environment does work on the system so that its internal energy increases, the work is counted as negative.
Conversely, when they get too hot, they retreat to the deeper, cooler parts of their tunnel system.
Conversely, when a program executes a system call such as or, it is accumulating system CPU time.
Conversely, a value system by itself is internally inconsistent if:
Conversely, clarity may be achieved in a system by choosing components with very similar refractive indices.
Conversely, a tank which is being drained or filled with fluid would be an example of a system in transient state, because the volume of fluid contained in it changes with time.
Conversely, a system which changes the shape of the wave ( beyond simple scaling or shifting ) creates additional harmonics ( harmonic distortion ).
Conversely, opponents of the two-track system criticize its rigidity and inherent absence of equal opportunity.
Conversely, the differentiation ( nativist ) perspective asserts that the young nervous system is highly interconnected ; and that during development, modalities are gradually differentiated as relevant connections are rehearsed and the irrelevant are discarded ( Lewkowicz & Kraebel, 2004 ).
Conversely, let a set S be a neighborhood of x if x is not in the closure of the complement of S. The set of all such neighborhoods can be shown to be a neighborhood system for a pretopology.
Conversely, some programming languages can be used interactively from an operating system shell or in a purpose-built programmer.

Conversely and past
Conversely, a current of one ampere is one coulomb of charge going past a given point per second:
Conversely, British English favours fitted as the past tense of fit generally, whereas the preference of American English is more complex: AmEng prefers fitted for the metaphorical sense of having made an object " fit " ( i. e., suited ) for a purpose ; in spatial transitive contexts, AmEng uses fitted for the sense of having made an object conform to an unchanged object that it surrounds ( e. g., " fitted X around Y ") but fit for the sense of having made an object conform to an unchanged object that surrounds it ( e. g., " fit X into Y "); and for the spatial senses ( both intransitive and transitive ) of having been matching with respect to contour, with no alteration of either object implied, AmEng prefers fit (" The clothes fit.
Conversely, students who have failed a grade may remain in high school past the age of 18.
Conversely, studying surface of earth leads to an understanding of the atmosphere and climate of a planet — both its present state and its past.
Conversely, in one exposé of his past he is revealed to have no last name.
Referencing theorist Fredric Jameson's framework, film critic Linda Williams refers to documentaries that seek only to reveal the past as supporting the notion of an “ intensified nostalgia for a past that is already lost .” Conversely, " The Thin Blue Line " suggests Adams ' innocence by clouding a previously established history.
Conversely, some women who have been sexually victimized in the past report unwanted sexual fantasies, similar to flashbacks of their victimization.
Conversely, a link with the past came from Pete Beresford who contributed vibraphone, reprising his role on Hex.
Conversely the postmodern-style eastern façade, facing the commercial center, is dominated by an outwardly-curved glass curtain wall that extends past the southern edge, creating a suspended vertical " fin " that emphasizes the structure's impression of lightness and thrust.

Conversely and critical
Conversely, Slam poetry movement founder Marc Smith has been critical of the commercially successful Def Poetry television and Broadway live stage shows produced by Russell Simmons, decrying it as " an exploitive entertainment that diminished the value and aesthetic of performance poetry ".
) Conversely, a critical point x of f can be analysed by considering the second derivative of f at x:
Conversely, studio audiences reacted emphatically to his previous studio sitcom, Chalk, yet it received a poor critical reception upon transmission.
Conversely, if the density of the universe is less than the critical density, the universe will continue to expand and the gravitational pull will not be enough to stop the universe from expanding.
Conversely, the strong-sense critical thinker skillfully enters into the logic of problems and issues to see the problem for what it is without egocentric and / or socio-centric bias.
Conversely, long uptime may indicate negligence, because some critical updates can require reboots on some platforms.
Conversely, the mechanical interaction between the T-tubule's L-type calcium channel and the calcium-release channel is critical to proper skeletal muscle contraction, whereas it contributes little to the contraction of cardiac muscle.

Conversely and point
Conversely, if he gives a heavy rating to his own reading, and finds more accurate facts in it than in the others, a point is chalked up for the intrinsic, objective meaningfulness of this type of mediumistic material.
Conversely, every point on the line can be interpreted as a number in an ordered continuum which includes the real numbers.
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, Salinger is reported to have considered the story a " high point of his writing " and made tentative steps to have it reprinted ; these efforts came to nothing however.
Conversely, observers looking toward the same point on an infinite-radius celestial sphere will be looking along parallel lines, and observers looking toward the same great circle, along parallel planes.
Conversely, the influence of the data at any given point on the initial line propagates with the finite velocity c: there is no effect outside a triangle through that point whose sides are characteristic curves.
Conversely, a disease that is easily transmitted but has a short duration might spread widely during 2002 but is likely to have a low prevalence at any given point in 2003 ( due to its short duration ) but a high incidence during 2002 ( as many people develop the disease ).
Conversely, a spherical wave generated by a point source placed in the focus is transformed into a plane wave propagating as a collimated beam along the axis.
Conversely, an incoming plane wave parallel to the axis will be focused to a point at the focal point.
Conversely, a point source at the focus of a parabolic mirror will produce a beam of collimated light creating a Collimator.
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.
A tangent plane can be " rolled " along S, and as it does so the point of contact traces out a curve on S. Conversely, given a curve on S, the tangent plane can be rolled along that curve.
Conversely, there is a point at which action must be taken to control cost.
which are linearly independent at each point q in U. Conversely, given such a coframe, there is a unique moving frame X < sub > 1 </ sub >, X < sub > 2 </ sub >, ..., X < sub > n </ sub > which is dual to it, i. e., satisfies the duality relation α < sup > i </ sup >( X < sub > j </ sub >) = δ < sup > i </ sup >< sub > j </ sub >, where δ < sup > i </ sup >< sub > j </ sub > is the Kronecker delta function on U.
Conversely the normal curvature is the norm of the projection of on the normal bundle to the submanifold at the point considered.
) Conversely, given a point, the logarithm gives a point in the tangent space ( roughly speaking, as again, one must transport from the origin to point ; for details, refer to original sources ).

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