Similarly, the ratio of the area of the larger triangle AXC to the smaller CXB is equal to, while the inverse ratio is ? & minus; 1.
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A binary resonance ratio in this article should be interpreted as the completed in the same time interval, rather than as the, which would be the inverse ratio.
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In the following year he read before the Royal Society a paper " On the Inverse Ratio which Subsists between Respiration and Irritability in the Animal Kingdom ".
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Is it just me, or does it seem like on AfD's, that there's nearly always an an inverse ratio between the amount of longwinded protests by an author and the amount of sources they come up with?
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The Pendulum Sine Law also defines that the ratio of the observed Earth's rotation time at two separate latitudes in relation to a pendulum swing is equal to the inverse ratio of the sine of the two latitudes.
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Whatever Quality there is more of in one thing than another can be equally said to be a less of whatever Quality exists in its stead in the other, i . e ., there is an " Inverse Ratio of their Factors ".
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If the adiabatic wall is more complicated, with a sort of leverage, having an area-ratio, then the pressures of the two systems in exchange equilibrium are in the inverse ratio of the volume exchange ratio; this keeps the zero balance of rates of transfer as work.