| 31. | This physical effect, and its inverse proportion to attention, is by no means the exclusive property of New Age music.
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| 32. | If the answer is ?then this might be a constant product relation ( that is, an inverse proportion ).
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| 33. | Additionally, the volumes of the gas bubbles decrease in inverse proportion to the ambient pressure as described by Boyle's law.
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| 34. | The value of the materials is meant to be in inverse proportion to the value of the expression they serve.
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| 35. | Warning : The number of warnings on a product is in inverse proportion to the power of the product's lobby.
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| 36. | That's what happens with electrical resistance-which is why the current splits in inverse proportion to the resistances of the two paths.
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| 37. | Once again, we learn that the length of JFK's historical shadow is in inverse proportion to the length of his administration.
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| 38. | Further, the industry tends to be driven by designers whose financial acumen is often in inverse proportion to their creative skills.
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| 39. | But the Arabs have long realized that the action taken by their governments is in exactly inverse proportion to their words.
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| 40. | The depth compensating systems discharge a portion of the diver's tidal volume which varies in inverse proportion to the absolute pressure.
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