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Conversely and gravity
Conversely, if the observer's position is precisely known, then the orbit of the satellite can be determined and used to study the Earth's gravity.
Conversely, the specific gravity of petroleum liquids can be derived from the API gravity value as

Conversely and satellite
Conversely, a newer analysis of satellite images reveals that deforestation of the Amazon rainforest is twice as fast as scientists previously estimated.

Conversely and on
Conversely, a standard line on which voice service has been unsubscribed ( such as an ADSL dry loop ) may still accept calls to the 958 test exchange but not allow calls to standard numbers.
Conversely, paintings which came out of his workshop that were not necessarily physically worked on by Cuyp but merely overseen by him technically, were marked with A. C. to show that it was his instruction which saw the paintings ’ completion.
Conversely, modern biological sciences ( including even concepts such as molecular ecology ) are intimately entwined and dependent on the methods developed through biotechnology and what is commonly thought of as the life sciences industry.
Conversely, Fleet Captain Honoré Ganteaume later reported the cause as an explosion on the quarterdeck, preceded by a series of minor fires on the main deck among the ship's boats.
* The spectrum of any bounded linear operator on a Banach space is a nonempty compact subset of the complex numbers C. Conversely, any compact subset of C arises in this manner, as the spectrum of some bounded linear operator.
Conversely, if ƒ: C → C is a function which is differentiable when regarded as a function on R < sup > 2 </ sup >, then ƒ is complex differentiable if and only if the Cauchy – Riemann equations hold.
Conversely the car is stopped by releasing pressure on the cable ( with or without completely detaching ) and applying the brakes.
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, corresponding to any partition of X, there exists an equivalence relation ~ on X.
Conversely, any surjection between sets determines a partition on its domain, the set of preimages of singletons in the codomain.
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, Pat Graham of Chicago Reader disliked the mix of horror and comedy, writing in his review that " The pop-up humor and smirkiness suggest Raimi's aspiring to the fashionable company of the brothers Coen, though on the basis of this strained effort I'd say he's overshot the mark.
Conversely, in functional code, the output value of a function depends only on the arguments that are input to the function, so calling a function f twice with the same value for an argument x will produce the same result f ( x ) both times.
Conversely, the blood vessels in the lower legs are under great pressure ( because of the weight of fluid pressing down on them ).
Conversely on occasions he attracted criticism for dogmatically pursuing schemes favoured by the right of his party, notably the privatisation of British Rail, and for closing down most of the coal industry in advance of privatisation.
Conversely, they are interested in the role of vegetation on climate and weather.
Conversely, some areas which were merely roadside suburbs in the 1950s are now valuable urban land on which original structures are being removed through gentrification and the land used for other purposes.
Conversely, the cultural divergence at the border became sharper: in theory, a uniform French identity extends from the Atlantic coast to the Rhine, and on the other bank of the Rhine, a uniform German identity begins.
Conversely, if the odds of drawing a winning card are numerically lower than the pot odds, the call has a negative expectation, and you can expect to win less money on average than it costs to call the bet.
Conversely, from a partial order on a partition of a set S one can construct a preorder on S. There is a 1-to-1 correspondence between preorders and pairs ( partition, partial order ).

Conversely and applies
Conversely, the guilty plea and plea bargaining were until recently unknown to French law, and now it only applies to crimes for which the maximum sentence is one year imprisonment.
* Conversely, a single common name often applies to multiple species of fishes.
Conversely, in The Mortgage Specialists, Inc. v. Implode-Explode Heavy Industries, Inc. the New Hampshire Supreme Court adopted a much broader definition of media that applies to blogs and website curators, reiterating that " freedom of the press is a fundamental personal right which is not confined to newspapers and periodicals.

Conversely and torque
Conversely, a flywheel releases stored energy by applying torque to a mechanical load, thereby decreasing its rotational speed.

Conversely and primary
Conversely, an inkjet printer ’ s “ cyan ” primary, a saturated mid-brightness greenish-blue, is outside the gamut of a typical computer monitor.
Conversely, an Earth-like planet at 0. 71 AUs from α Cen B ( with a revolution period of 0. 63 years ) would get Sun-like illumination from its primary, and α Cen A would appear 4. 6 to 7. 3 magnitudes dimmer (− 22. 1 to − 19. 4 ), 70 to 840 times dimmer than α Cen B but still 5700 to 470 times brighter than the full Moon.
Conversely, the minimum primary current a CT can accurately measure is " light load ," or 10 % of the nominal current ( there are, however, special CTs designed to measure accurately currents as small as 2 % of the nominal current ).

Conversely and speeds
Conversely, too high a temperature speeds up the metabolism of different tissues to such a rate that their metabolic capital is soon exhausted.

Conversely and up
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, because space is expanding, and more distant objects are receding ever more quickly, light emitted by us today may never " catch up " to very distant objects.
Conversely, wages tend to go up with a decrease in population.
Conversely, numerous mitochondria are found in human liver cells, with about 1000 – 2000 mitochondria per cell, making up 1 / 5 of the cell volume.
Conversely, an important faction may have an interest in helping fund the campaign of smaller factions with a very different political agenda, so that these smaller parties end up weakening their own agenda.
Conversely, he required samurai to leave the land and take up residence in the castle towns.
Conversely, given an ordered tree, and conventionally draw the root at the top, then the child nodes in an ordered tree can be drawn left-to-right, yielding an essentially unique planar embedding ( up to embedded homotopy, i. e., moving the edges and nodes without crossing ).
Conversely, the variant of speedball is played on a smaller field and has a very fast pace ( with games lasting up to five minutes ).
* Conversely, when air is compressed to fill the tank it heats up.
Conversely, it being set apart implies the opposite-that someone took the clothes off in an ordinary manner ; furthermore, the Greek text uses the word, entetuligmenon, " having been folded up ", seeming to imply some intentional action had been taken on the soudarion.
Conversely, a normal subgroup of index p determines a non-trivial map to up to a choice of " which coset maps to which shows that this map is a bijection.
Conversely, heterosexuality and opposite-sex relationships are viewed as " caving in to " society ’ s pressures, fostering oppressions, condoning discrimination, keeping up appearances, retaining straight privilege, hiding in the closet, being self-hating or in self-denial, suffering from internalized homophobia, etc.
Conversely, Bosley Crowther of The New York Times, criticized the film: " Mr. Hitchcock again is tossing a crazy murder story in the air and trying to con us into thinking that it will stand up without support.
Conversely, if it is too wet, mud cakes in the machinery and moisture weighs down the material, making it impossible for the equipment to function without picking up large quantities of mud.
Conversely, Boston Red Sox slugger David Ortiz, who to date has spent his entire career in the American League and is the Red Sox's regular DH, is forced to play first base when the Red Sox have away interleague games, forcing the Sox to give up good defensive fielding in favor of Ortiz's power hitting.
Conversely, prostatic abscesses are found in up to 20 % of Australian males but are rarely described elsewhere.
Conversely, many who wish to discuss a fictional work in depth, including the outcomes of events and the handling of the narrative resolution, feel compelled to avoid participating on public websites altogether, set up " closed " websites to exclude those who are sensitive about spoilers, or unilaterally blog at the expense of public exchange.
Conversely, Morrison picked up a throw-away character from DP # 14, who was slipped into the art on the last page of # 18 to set up Morrison's use: Dorothy Spinner was an ape-faced girl with powerful " imaginary friends.
Conversely, a Private can never issue orders to his Sergeant, who may never issue orders to a Lieutenant, also protecting the integrity of the mission (" no write up ").
Conversely, UPC Ireland also claims to have been in discussions right up to the last moment in order to continue broadcasting the channels.
Conversely, Brutus can jump down a level and also jump up to hit Popeye if he is directly above.
Conversely, the 300-tonne Mark III incorporated limited AI routines allowing limited independent action and was powered by ionic batteries able to support combat-level activity for up to ten years and enabling operation even when fully submerged.

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