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Reverse

In numismatics, the back of a coin; that is to say, the "tails" side. The reverse often usually features some national monument or commemorates some event. The front of a coin is called the obverse.
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Reversely, assume [[[h.sub.K](b)].sub.([delta], [eta], [sigma])] be a crisp left (right) ideal of S and u, v [member of] S.
By lending an ear to the other, Guigucian listeners reversely reflect upon themselves, especially their own unstated assumptions, which were originally inaudible.
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Recent years have witnessed vigorous ramifications extended from the discipline of Comparative Literature which have reversely strengthened Comparative Literature per se: translation studies, comparative cultural studies, area studies, world literature, variation studies, etc.
Some examples of the items read, "I worry about being isolated if people disagree with me," "I enjoy the process of making deliberation on some controversial issues" (reversely coded), and "I do not like to argue with the others" (reversely coded).
Reversely, it is fear that prevents people in secure countries to welcome those very same people who have become refugees.
And, reversely - 6.3% of the total number of employees in the country corresponds to the large number of active enterprises in the zero employees group which is 44.7% of the total number of enterprises.
It has been proved that the hash method is fault-tolerant and irreversible, which means that the two legitimate nodes can generate similar responses despite the noises and attackers can not crack the authentication data reversely. Interested readers can refer to our previous work [24] for detailed derivation and proof.
Kamsani et al., (2017) the response to the electromagnetic signals generated from the outside anomaly of the borehole is different: for the loops directly facing anomaly, the signal of reply value is positive; for the loops reversely facing anomaly, the induced voltage is negative.
RNA was reversely transcribed using the RevertAid First Strand cDNA synthesis kit (#K1622; Thermo Fisher Scientific), according to the manufacturer's instructions, using 2 [micro]L of RNA sample, 1 [micro]L of oligo(dT)18 primer, 4 [micro]L of 5 x reaction buffer, 1 [micro]L of Riboblock RNase inhibitor, 2 [micro]L of 10 mM dNTP mix, 1 [micro]L of RevertAid M-MuLV reverse transcriptase, and 9 [micro]L of nuclease-free water.
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