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For example, one might read that Corsican is a " central southern Italian dialect " along with Tuscan, Neapolitan, Sicilian and others or that it is " closely related to the Tuscan dialect of Italian ,", an infelicitous claim in that Italian is derived from Tuscan rather than the reverse.
The Genotype-Phenotype concept should not be confused with Francis Crick's central dogma of molecular biology, which is a statement about the directionality of molecular sequential information flowing from DNA to protein, and not the reverse.
The idea of reverse transcription was very unpopular at first as it contradicted the central dogma of molecular biology which states that DNA is transcribed into RNA which is then translated into proteins.
It attributed deflationary spirals to the reverse effect of a failure of a central bank to support the money supply during a liquidity crunch.
The reverse features the Providentia Fountain (“ Provendentia Brunnen ”) in central Vienna, work of one of the greatest baroque sculptor Georg Rafael Donner.
The report noted that to reverse ongoing ecosystem declines, it will be necessary to expedite restoration projects that target the central Everglades, and to improve both the quality and quantity of the water in the ecosystem.
Overall, the report concluded that substantial near-term progress to address both water quality and hydrology in the central Everglades is needed to reverse ongoing degradation before it ’ s too late.
Following a reverse at Clones, O ' Neill had to abandon central Ulster and was followed by thousands of refugees, fleeing the retribution of the Scottish soldiers for some atrocities against Protestants in the rebellion of 1641.
Despite this, the principle of health care " free at the point of use " became a central idea of the welfare state, which later governments, critical of the Welfare State, were unable to reverse.
The obverse of the coin throughout her reign shows the left-facing effigy of the queen, with the legend. The general design of the reverse was similar to that of the previous reign, with four crowned cruciform shields bearing the arms of England, Scotland, Ireland, and France, separated by sceptres and with a central rose, and the legend.
In 1706, with the Union, the central rose on the reverse was replaced by the Star of the Order of the Garter.
The design of the reverse was similar to that of the previous reign, with four crowned cruciform shields bearing the arms of England and Scotland joined, Ireland, and France, separated by sceptres and with a central rose, and the legend.
Until the Union, the cruciform shields on the reverse showed the arms of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland in order, separated by sceptres and with a central rose, and the legend (" Of Great Britain, France, and Ireland Queen ").
The obverse shows a right-facing portrait of the king with the legend, while the reverse shows four crowned cruciform shields separated by sceptres, with a central Star of the Order of the Garter, and the legend – Duke of Brunswick and Lüneburg, Arch-Treasurer and Prince Elector of the Holy Roman Empire.
Until the Union, the cruciform shields on the reverse showed the arms of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland in order, separated by sceptres and with a central rose, and the legend.
German doctrine was the reverse, with the machine gun placed in a central role and rifleman employed in support.
As urban sprawl pushes farther and farther away from central business districts, new businesses can appear in outlying cities, leading to the existence of the reverse commuter who lives in a core city but works in the suburbs, and to a type of secondary commuter who lives in a more distant exurb and works in the outlying city or industrial suburb.
: Individual points switches are provided, but they are normally left in the central position, which allows the points to be automatically set to the normal or reverse position by the action of setting a route.
The central part of the Agnihotra consists of making two offerings of milk into the fire exactly at, slightly before, or even after the time of sunset and sunrise, along with Vedic mantras that relate the fire and the sun to each other: '' in the evening, but the reverse '' in the morning.
It is commonly held that Adam is also the central figure of the albums Antichrist Superstar and Mechanical Animals, though the chronology of these depictions go in the reverse of their being released.
The rear bumper cap was altered and had the reverse lights restyled and moved out into the bumper fascia, away from their original central position by the license plate bracket.
The station has three platforms in use, two through platforms and a third bay platform enabling eastbound trains to terminate and reverse back to central London.
In music, arch form is a sectional structure for a piece of music based on repetition, in reverse order, of all or most musical sections such that the overall form is symmetric, most often around a central movement.
Commonly vertical-axis reflection or " mirror-image " symmetry is used to provide symmetry to the pattern-more simply: whatever pattern or design is woven on the right, is duplicated on the left in reverse order, or at regular intervals, about a central warp thread group.

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URAL motorcycles are equipped with four-stroke, air-cooled, flat-twin engines, a four speed gear box with reverse gear, shaft drive, two disc dry clutch, spring shock absorbers, and drum brakes.
A number of players ( all diode laser based ) were made that were capable of playing both sides of the disc automatically ; at the end of the first side, or at the viewer's command, the machine would reverse the direction of the disc's rotation, simultaneously moving the laser pickup head to the other side of the disc, and then initiate playback.
Warner's Region 2 DVD ( Japan and Europe ) release of the film is a ' flipper ' ( double sided ) disc, with the " British " version on one side, and the ' Hollywood ' version on the reverse.
On some copies of The Dark Ride and Rabbit Don't Come Easy ( as a special two for the price of one ) the disc has " Mr. Torture " and " All over the Nations " in reverse order so this way " All over the Nations " is track # 2.
A swing check valve or tilting disc check valve is check valve in which the disc, the movable part to block the flow, swings on a hinge or trunnion, either onto the seat to block reverse flow or off the seat to allow forward flow.
When the pressure is no longer higher, gravity or higher downstream pressure will cause the disc to lower onto its seat, shutting the valve to stop reverse flow.
The players and discs were reverse compatible ( the new Hi-fi players could play most 12 cm optical disc formats ) but listening to the newer formats require a hardware upgrade.
The reverse side of the badge bears the same Maltese Cross with golden rays as the front side and this cross bears the same design as that of ` the star of the order ( see below ), except that the arms of the cross are not enamelled red, i. e., only the outline of the cross and its central disc with its surrounding oak wreath are enamelled.
The obverse central disc features a lion on a black enamel background ; the reverse central disc has the face-to-face monogram " LR " ( for King Leopold I ); both discs are surrounded by a red enamel ring with the motto " Unity Is Strength " in French ( L ' union fait la force ) and in Dutch ( Eendracht maakt macht ).
The only indication of a catalogue number is shown on the reverse ( shiny ) side of the disc.
The obverse central disc has a gold crown on a blue enamelled background ; the reverse central disc has the face-to-face monogram " L " ( for King Leopold II ) on a blue enamelled background.
" The reverse central disc features the head of Marianne on a golden background, surrounded by a golden ring bearing the words " Ordre des Arts et des Lettres.
However, as is common with many words and expressions in the English language, the reverse interpretation is true in the United States where the words phonograph record means a flat disc.
The series was released on DVD in 2002, including the original Japanese version with English subtitles on the reverse side of the disc.
The new version of the War Merit Cross replaced the swastika on the obverse central disc of the cross with the date " 1939 " ( as on the reverse disc of the original version ), the reverse disc being blank.

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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.
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.
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.
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.
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:
The reverse effect is known as impact ionization.
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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