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inverse relation

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inverse
adjective[before noun]
uk /ɪnˈvɜːs/ us /ɪnˈvɝːs/
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Although in many studies there has been an apparent inverserelation between education and fertility, there is no good explanation of this relationship.
An inverserelation between separation distance and utilisation, or the 'distance decay ' of usage, is universally observed.
This is because the radius of convergence in a realization should typically have some sort of inverserelation to velocity amplitude.
Moreover, the inverserelation between maltreatment severity and emotional quality suggests that denial of negative information does not occur invariantly.
We can now return to our linguistic example and see that the same inverserelation holds.
However, we have preferred here to consider the inverserelation and do not need to deal with labelled multi-graphs.
A possibility is then to search for the inverserelation from settings and other features to the properties of the product, possibly including payoff.
Only homonymous words showed an inverserelation between interpretation and naming accuracy.
However, one can gain a simple intuition about the implied inverserelation between the frequency and size of the innovations by looking at formula (13).
Neonatal mortality showed an inverserelation with mid-arm circumference.
Thus, the expected inverserelation found for school-aged children was absent in younger children.
However, we have not observed any direct or inverserelation between work satisfaction and retirement expectations.
These factors may explain why education shows an inverserelation with work participation, and has only a small indirect effect on marriage through work participation.
However, they could be associated with an inverserelation as well.
A direct relationship was determined between end-systolic pressure and isovolumic relaxation time, and an inverserelation was found between early diastolic ventricular pressure and rapid ventricular filling.
Both trade and their partners lived in a world in which what we might recognize as our own priorities of sexuality existed in an inverserelation.
A more promising prospect is public works projects to stimulate demand for unskilled rural labor, thereby taking advantage of the inverserelation between wage rates and deforestation incentives.
The 'height' of the place of articulation of the vowel is in an inverserelation to the frequency of its first formant.
Overall, therefore, there was suggestive evidence that the inverserelation between age and sharing looks vis-à-vis other kinds of look was specific to the participants with autism.
Pianka (1966) in his review of species diversity gradients states that there is often an inverse relation between species diversity and standing crop (which is usually related to productivity).
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