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reversal and emphasis
Standard Catalan uses the same particle, but only to express emphasis or reversal of one's expectations.
Here her ' cataloguing of regression, repression, reaction formation, isolation, undoing, projection, introjection, turning against the self, reversal and sublimation ' helped establish the importance of the ego functions and the concept of defense mechanisms, continuing the greater emphasis on the ego of her father — ' We should like to learn more about the ego ' — during his final decades.

reversal and is
It is most closely allied to the larger Asiatic buffaloes, showing the same reversal of the direction of the hair on their backs.
There is evidence that with abstinence, there is a reversal of at least some of the alcohol induced central nervous system damage.
In contrast, a reversal ( Walden inversion ) of the previously existing stereochemistry is observed in the S < sub > N </ sub > 2 mechanism.
The government is not permitted to appeal or try again after the entry of an acquittal, whether a directed verdict before the case is submitted to the jury, a directed verdict after a deadlocked jury, an appellate reversal for sufficiency ( except by direct appeal to a higher appellate court ), or an " implied acquittal " via conviction of a lesser included offence.
One example is the First Things First manifesto which was launched within the graphic design community and states " We propose a reversal of priorities in favor of more useful, lasting and democratic forms of communication – a mindshift away from product marketing and toward the exploration and production of a new kind of meaning.
Plaintiffs introduced statements by President Barack Obama, from prepared remarks, that DADT " doesn't contribute to our national security ", " weakens our national security ", and that reversal is " essential for our national security ".
' Deconstruction ' is somewhat less negative than the Heideggerian or Nietzschean terms ' destruction ' or ' reversal '; it suggests that certain foundational concepts of metaphysics will never be entirely eliminated ... There is no simple ' overcoming ' of metaphysics or the language of metaphysics.
In a non-criminal case in a United States district court, a litigant ( or a litigant's attorney ) who presents any pleading, written motion or other paper to the court is required, under Rule 11 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, to certify that, to the best of the presenter's knowledge and belief, the legal contentions " are warranted by existing law or by a nonfrivolous argument for the extension, modification, or reversal of existing law or the establishment of new law ".
The bottom grappler is, on the other hand, concerned with escaping the situation and improving his position, typically by using a sweep or reversal.
The reversal is also a fallacy ( not to be confused with the inverse gambler's fallacy ) in which a gambler may instead decide that tails are more likely out of some mystical preconception that fate has thus far allowed for consistent results of tails.
In this situation, the observation of the wheel's behavior provided information about the physical properties of the wheel rather than its " probability " in some abstract sense, a concept which is the basis of both the gambler's fallacy and its reversal.
The APA currently officially states that " some people believe that sexual orientation is innate and fixed ; however, sexual orientation develops across a person ’ s lifetime ", a radical reversal from the recent past, when non-normative sexuality was considered a deviancy or mental ailment treatable through institutionalization or other radical means.
Up to reversal of the orientation of a simple closed curve, if it lies within one of the two crosscaps that make up the Klein bottle, then it is in homology class ( 1, 0 ) or ( 1, 1 ); if it cuts the Klein bottle into two Möbius bands, then it is in homology class ( 2, 0 ); if it cuts the Klein bottle into an annulus, then it is in homology class ( 0, 1 ); and if bounds a disk, then it is in homology class ( 0, 0 ).
For the most part, fatty acids are oxidized by a mechanism that is similar to, but not identical with, a reversal of the process of fatty acid synthesis.
Her belief that nothing can wash away the blood on her hands is an ironic reversal of her earlier claim to Macbeth that “ little water clears us of this deed ” ( 2. 2. 66 ).
This theory is often viewed as a reversal of Marx's thesis that the economic " base " of society determines all other aspects of it.
An example of a non-multiplicative function is the arithmetic function r < sub > 2 </ sub >( n )-the number of representations of n as a sum of squares of two integers, positive, negative, or zero, where in counting the number of ways, reversal of order is allowed.

reversal and by
Quantum states of a particle and an antiparticle can be interchanged by applying the charge conjugation ( C ), parity ( P ), and time reversal ( T ) operators.
Some early symptoms that correlate with a later diagnosis of dyslexia include delays in speech, letter reversal or mirror writing, and being easily distracted by background noise.
The majority opinion constitutes binding precedent on all lower courts ; when faced with very similar facts, they are bound to apply the same reasoning or face reversal of their decision by a higher court.
First launched by Ken Garland in 1964, it was re-published as the First Things First 2000 manifesto in 1999 in the magazine Emigre 51 stating " We propose a reversal of priorities in favor of more useful, lasting and democratic forms of communication-a mindshift away from product marketing and toward the exploration and production of a new kind of meaning.
The reversal was controversial and stimulated opposition by Kemp.
The molecule can change between these two forms by a process called mutarotation, that consists in a reversal of the ring-forming reaction followed by another ring formation.
After an Autochrome plate was reversal processed to produce a positive transparency, the starch grains served to illuminate each fragment with the correct color and the tiny colored points blended together in the eye, synthesizing the color of the subject by the additive method.
In a reversal of values, anti-racism is being propagated by despots in the service of obscurantism and the suppression of women.
But, by 1820, he enjoyed the success accompanying a reversal in the contemporary critical opinion of his earlier works.
It was a serious reversal for the Byzantine forces and was to be the final, unsuccessful, effort by the Byzantines to recover the interior of Anatolia from the Seljuk Turks.
The incoming ray is reflected three times, once by each surface, which results in a reversal of direction.
This " reversal " is not something mandated by the typicon but has developed out of practical necessity.
The book's title is a reference to the increasing coldness of Rand al ' Thor's personality and to the return of winter following the reversal in the previous book, The Path of Daggers, of the unnatural heat caused by the Dark One's manipulation of climate.
The expansion underwent a dramatic reversal from 2008, with GDP contracting by 14 % and unemployment levels rising to 14 % by 2010.
Shaken by the reversal of his financial fortunes and the growing popularity of movies over live stage shows, he becomes seriously ill.
A second method of rear delay array combines end-fire topology with polarity reversal, using two subwoofers positioned front to back, the drivers spaced one-quarter wavelength apart, the rear enclosure inverted in polarity and delayed by a few milliseconds for maximum cancellation on stage of the target frequency.

reversal and multiple
Shorter-skip () signals tend to be reflected from more than one part of the Sporadic E layer, resulting in multiple images and ghosting, with phase reversal at times.
Shorter-skip () signals tend to be reflected from more than one part of the Sporadic E layer, resulting in multiple images and ghosting, with phase reversal at times.
He shows multiple hamartia, including hubris ( pride ) and ate ( rashness ), and these character traits do lead to his peripeteia, or reversal of fortune, and to his downfall at the end of the novel.
( Multiplexing -- also sometimes called " multicasting " -- is something of a reversal of this situation, where multiple program streams are combined into a single broadcast.
It is also possible to run via the Wessex Main Line, but this involves a reversal at Bradford Junction, so is only really suitable for multiple unit trains or via Reading to Bath via Newbury.
This seems to be a limitation of the Phalanx which their Technarchy progenitors do not have, as Warlock had no problems infecting his future teammate Magik ( accidentally ) when they first met and repeatedly infecting Cypher to form the Douglock entity on multiple occasions ( In Cypher's case the effect was reversed without apparent incident, though Warlock was constantly worried that a time would come when the reversal would not take ).
These are the reversal and multiple baseline designs.

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