0 present participle of invert --
1 to turn something upside down or change the order of two things: --
Inverting the global flag while worker threads continuously poll on it, is a race condition.
Inverting the face, however, disrupts configural processing and significantly decreases accuracy at identifying the face.
Simple matrix inverting procedures are applied for the linear equations to get solutions that actually correspond to boundary points of allowable taskvelocity space.
A psychophysical and functional imaging study of adaptation to inverting spectacles.
Inverting this equation (integrating it over time), one develops a lowestorder expression of the two-point correlation function.
We use this idea to choose the first end of a section to propose inverting.
However, this is computationally infeasible in the epistatic model due to the need for inverting a high-dimensional matrix.
Philosophically, we view pattern matching as a bundling of case recognition and component selection functions instead of a method for inverting data construction.