0 present participle of invalidate
1 to officially stop a document, ticket, law, etc. being legally or officially acceptable
However, selection may influence the behaviour of markers in selfing species with strong linkage disequilibria among loci, therefore invalidating this test of detection of selection.
In bisimulation equivalence, such an event can sometimes be (indirectly) observable, thereby invalidating some laws that we want to hold.
An invalidating environment may be sufficiently chaotic to affect normative attentional control development in general.
Again, the pervasiveness of invalidating responses is what defines the parents as invalidating, not normative miscues and occasional invalidating responses.
It is argued that such theories provide comprehensive and critical perspectives on historical corrective practices, neither simply endorsing nor invalidating them.
Then validating and invalidating behaviors were entered as a set, which significantly improved the model.
However, in real design, any new assertion about a design may have the effect of invalidating any previous assertion about the design.
The first statement is false, thus invalidating the second.