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Everything about Inverse totally explainedInverse or Inversion may refer to:
Inversion in postcolonial theory, a discursive strategy/gesture in cultural and subaltern studies
Invert, a bmx trick
Inverted pyramid, a way to arrange information in a news story
Inverted sugar syrup
Anastrophe, a literary device
Mirror image
Roller coaster inversions, which turn riders upside-down
Inversion therapy, the practise of hanging upside down (heart higher than head) for supposed health benefits.
Science and Mathematics
Inversion (kinesiology), movement of the sole towards the median plane
Inverse (mathematics)
Inversion (geometry), a particular type of anticonformal mapping
Method of inversion, the image of a harmonic function in a sphere (or plane).
Inverse problem, in science and mathematics, fitting a model to known data
Inversion (geology), the relative uplift of a previously basinal area resulting from local shortening, in structural geology
Inversion (meteorology), air temperature increasing with height
Inversion (nuclear), the "island of inversion", a group of elements with abnormal nuclear shell structure
Chromosomal inversion, where a segment of a chromosome is reversed end to end
Nitrogen inversion, a chemical process in which a trigonal nitrogen-containing structure turns inside-out
Population inversion, in statistical mechanics, when a system exists in state with more members in an excited state than in lower energy states
Sexual inversion, in biology, the switching from one sex to the opposite among some animal species.
Sexual inversion (sexology), a term for reversal of gender roles, usually implying homosexuality, found primarily in older scientific literature
Inversion (linguistics), a term referring to a number of different distinct grammatical constructions found in the languages of the world.
Technology
Inverse multiplexer (or 'demultiplexer'), which breaks a single data stream into several streams with lower data rates
Inverter (electrical), which converts direct current to alternating current
Inverter (logic gate) (or 'NOT gate')
Priority inversion, in which a low-priority task holds a shared resource that a high-priority task needsFurther Information
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