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Even if we strip their respective claims to the barest minimum, the `` odds '' still favor them both, for the trend in effect is always more likely to continue than to reverse.
Presumably, if the reverse is the case and the good effect is more certain than the evil result that may be forthcoming, not only must the good and the evil be prudentially weighed and found proportionate, but also calculation of the probabilities and of the degree of certainty or uncertainty in the good or evil effect must be taken into account.
* reverse echo-a swelling effect created by reversing an audio signal and recording echo and / or delay whilst the signal runs in reverse.
Adding a catalyst will affect both the forward reaction and the reverse reaction in the same way and will not have an effect on the equilibrium constant.
In the catalyzed elementary reaction, catalysts do not change the extent of a reaction: they have no effect on the chemical equilibrium of a reaction because the rate of both the forward and the reverse reaction are both affected ( see also thermodynamics ).
The drug physostigmine is used to reverse the effect of the poisons.
This effect was imitated occasionally in Europe and the United States over the next couple of years, and came to be called a " reverse scene ".
Some studies have found a reverse Flynn effect with declining scores for those with high IQ.
Assuming the appropriate gravity of the charge, and all other things being equal, a guilty plea to the same charge would cause the reverse effect: An opponent at trial could introduce the plea, over a hearsay objection, as evidence to establish a certain fact.
Exercise with its anabolic effect, may at the same time stop or reverse osteoporosis.
The piezoelectric effect is a reversible process in that materials exhibiting the direct piezoelectric effect ( the internal generation of electrical charge resulting from an applied mechanical force ) also exhibit the reverse piezoelectric effect ( the internal generation of a mechanical strain resulting from an applied electrical field ).
Karl Baedeker, by observing a Hall effect with the reverse sign to that in metals, theorized that copper iodide had positive charge carriers.
As people pulled money from the banking system due to bank panics, a reverse multiplier effect caused a contraction in the money supply.
A given T may either be direct ( respect orientation ), or indirect ( reverse orientation ), and this may be determined by its effect on signed areas ( as defined, for example, by the cross product of vectors ).
Construction of the conducting channel is accomplished using the field effect: a voltage between the gate and source is applied to reverse bias the gate-source pn-junction, thereby widening the depletion layer of this junction ( see top figure ), encroaching upon the conducting channel and restricting its cross-sectional area.
It attributed deflationary spirals to the reverse effect of a failure of a central bank to support the money supply during a liquidity crunch.
* reverse echo-a swelling effect created by reversing an audio signal and recording echo and / or delay whilst the signal runs in reverse.
Thus, by 1649 when the law was passed, the colonial assembly was dominated by Protestants, and the law was in effect an act of Protestant tolerance for Catholics, rather than the reverse.
In willed actions and thought, psychons act on dendrons and, for a moment, increase the probability of the firing of selected neurons through quantum tunneling effect in synaptic exocytosis, while in perception the reverse process takes place.

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After you have taken a breather, reverse the position of your legs so that the front thigh of the previous exercise is now to the rear, and the rear thigh now to the front, and perform the same movement in the same manner.
However one looks at it, therefore, I'd say that your horoscope for this autumn is the reverse of rosy.
The first is that enforcement of national law in state litigation raises in reverse the old diversity puzzle of the relation of procedure to substance.
However, this story may reflect a cultural influence which had the reverse direction: Hittite cuneiform texts mention a Minor Asian god called Appaliunas or Apalunas in connection with the city of Wilusa attested in Hittite inscriptions, which is now generally regarded as being identical with the Greek Ilion by most scholars.
Another set of methods is the aromatization of cyclohexanes and other aliphatic rings: reagents are catalysts used in hydrogenation such as platinum, palladium and nickel ( reverse hydrogenation ), quinones and the elements sulfur and selenium.
The reverse reaction ( in free space, without an atomic nucleus ) is also impossible for this reason.
A reverse example is that of versus in Hindi-Urdu.
Although all molecules that have the property of immunogenicity also have the property of antigenicity, the reverse is not true.
The reverse of the photo is signed by Duke's family and bears this message: " This is the family of Astronaut Duke from Planet Earth.
In addition to over, Porter and Duff defined the compositing operators in, held out by ( usually abbreviated out ), atop, and xor ( and the reverse operators rover, rin, rout, and ratop ) from a consideration of choices in blending the colors of two pixels when their coverage is, conceptually, overlaid orthogonally:
Note electrode naming for diodes is always based on the direction of the forward current ( that of the arrow, in which the current flows " most easily "), even for types such as Zener diodes or solar cells where the current of interest is the reverse current.
Ancient Nubia shared many aspects of its mythology with ancient Egypt and there is debate about the original source of some religious concepts that the two cultures share and, whether the assimilation was from Nubia to Egypt, the reverse, or through continuing exchanges.
The chief coin type, a griffon, is identical with that of Teos ; the rich silver coinage is noted for the beauty and variety of its reverse types.
The reverse, in which the perimeter is magnified more than the center, is known as " pincushion distortion " ( figure 7b ).
Cistern water is usually chlorinated, though reverse osmosis systems provide even better quality drinking water.
But the reverse is not true.
Decryption is exactly the same as encryption, except that P1, P2 ,..., P18 are used in the reverse order.

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It is not known whether the acceleration will continue indefinitely, perhaps even increasing until a big rip, or whether it will eventually reverse.
He is known for his scientific contributions to theory of chemical equilibria via the mechanism of reverse chemical reactions, and for his contribution to modern chemical nomenclature.
A reverse lookup is a query of the DNS for domain names when the IP address is known.
This kick is also known as a heel kick, reverse turning kick, reverse round kick, spinning hook kick, or spin kick.
A low reverse roundhouse is also known as a Sweep Kick.
It is known as a Reverse Roundhouse Kick because the kicker turns in the opposite, or " reverse ", direction before the kick is executed.
Some of the more commonly known flying kicks are the: flying side kick, flying back kick and the flying roundhouse kick, as well as the flying reverse roundhouse kick.
It bears images of a common loon, a bird which is common and well known in Canada, on the reverse, and of Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse.
The reverse of the medal has the motto taken from the Great Seal of the United States, "" (" He Has Favored Our Undertakings ") and the date "" ( 1782 ) which is the date of America's first decoration, the Badge of Military Merit, now known as the Purple Heart.
Knowing this point spread function means that it is possible to reverse this process to a certain extent by computer-based methods commonly known as deconvolution microscopy.
* Reversed maps, also known as Upside-Down maps or South-Up maps, reverse the " North is up " convention and have South at the top.
This is known as a reverse takeover.
A variant of the procedure known as the reverse northern blot is occasionally used.
The blitter runs either from the start of the block to the end, known as " ascending " mode, or in reverse, " descending " mode.
The vertical equivalent is known as " tilt and scan " or " reverse pan and scan ".
In the fields of molecular biology and biochemistry, a reverse transcriptase, also known as RNA-dependent DNA polymerase, is a DNA polymerase enzyme that transcribes single-stranded RNA into single-stranded DNA.
Self-replicating stretches of eukaryotic genomes known as retrotransposons utilize reverse transcriptase to move from one position in the genome to another via an RNA intermediate.
Collectively, these drugs are known as reverse transcriptase inhibitors and include the nucleoside and nucleotide analogues zidovudine ( trade name Retrovir ), lamivudine ( Epivir ) and tenofovir ( Viread ), as well as non-nucleoside inhibitors, such as nevirapine ( Viramune ).
Subsequently, in what is known in Egypt as the Tripartite Aggression, Israeli forces, aided by Britain, and France ( which sought to reverse the nationalisation and regain control over the Suez Canal ), invaded Sinai and occupied much of the peninsula within a few days.
With high-side injection, the spectral components that were distributed around 45000 Hz will be distributed around 2000 Hz in the reverse order, also known as an inverted spectrum.
Second, the instrumental variables technique may be employed to remove any reverse causation by introducing a role for other variables ( instruments ) that are known to be unaffected by the dependent variable.
Rather, it performs a maneuver derived from the standard countercolumn command, generally known as counter march or colors reverse march, in order to keep the precedence of flags in order.

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