0 a situation in which something is changed so that it is the opposite of what it was before, or in which something is turned upside down: --
1 a situation in which the temperature of the air high above the ground is warmer than the air near the ground --
There is another vestigial subordinate-clause use of inversion, illustrated by (13c).
In the case of autism, binding-related gamma bursting looks very similar to that in controls, apart from not being modulated by face inversion.
We use uniform asymptotic expansions for the incomplete gamma function for the asymptotic and numerical inversion of these functions for large parameters.
Wandering inversions of venous flow were observed in bridging veins between neighboring systems of drainage during low-flow perfusion.
It produces a paradoxical inversion of linguistic expectations.
Further, even minor changes in the layering of the inversion will be perceived as strange motions on the part of the monster.
The transitions of the chain are inversions which replace local maxima with local minima, or vice versa, by interchanging two edges along the walk.
All the populations show the presence of the three cosmopolitan inversions, frequencies of which vary among the populations analysed.