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involuted
involuted, a. (ˈɪnvəl(j)uːtɪd) [f. involute a. and n. + -ed1.] 1. a. = involute a. 2, 3.1816 Kirby & Sp. Entomol. (1818) II. 327 A Brazilian beetle in my cabinet..has curious involuted suckers on its feet. 1848 Carpenter Anim. Phys. 37 Where it is to absorb as well as to secrete, it is usually invol... Oxford English Dictionary
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Heap (mathematics)
Theorems Theorem: A semiheap with a biunitary element e may be considered an involuted semigroup with operation given by ab = [a, e, b] and involution Theorem: Every semiheap may be embedded in an involuted semigroup. wikipedia.org
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Involuted vs Idempotent What is the difference between an "involuted" and an "idempotent" matrix? I believe that they both have to do with inverse, perhaps "self inverse" matrices. Or do they happen to refer to the...
A matrix $A$ is an involution if it is its own inverse, ie if $$A^2 = I$$ A matrix $B$ is idempotent if it squares to itself, ie if $$B^2 = B$$ The only invertible idempotent matrix is the identity matrix, which can be seen by multiplying both sides of the above equation by $B^{-1}$. An idempotent m...
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Convergent extension
Elongation continues through the neurula and tailbud stages…As these involuted dorsal mesodermal tissues converge and extend on the inside of the gastrula wikipedia.org
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involute
involute/ˈɪnvəlu:t; `ɪnvəˌlut/ (also involuted) adj1 complex or intricate 复杂的; 纷繁的.2 (botany 植) (esp of leaves or petals in bud and of shells) curling inwards at the edges (尤指叶片或花蕾的瓣及甲壳)边缘向内卷曲的, 内卷的, 内旋的. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Neijuan
This incident sparked others to post more pictures of other hard-working students who became the involuted kings. One such example is Tsinghua’s involuted king. wikipedia.org
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involute
▪ I. involute, a. and n. (ˈɪnvəl(j)uːt) [ad. L. involūt-us, -um, pa. pple. of involvĕre to roll in or up, involve.] A. adj. 1. Involved; entangled; intricate; † hidden, obscure (obs.).1669 Gale Crt. Gentiles i. iii. x. 101 They import an involute Speech or obscure question. 1690 Norris Beatitudes (1... Oxford English Dictionary
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Bill Beckley
obsessions, he assembled enigmatic works in which modular form and its permutations sometimes read as the story of a sexual relationship or as a baffling involuted wikipedia.org
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Ostiole
The term is also used in higher plants, for example to denote the opening of the involuted syconium (fig inflorescence) through which fig wasps enter wikipedia.org
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ammonite
ammonite (ˈæmənaɪt) [f. mod.L. ammōnītes (after ætītes, asphaltītes, etc.: see -ite), f. by Bruguière on the med.L. name Cornu Ammonis ‘Ammon's horn,’ given to these fossils from their resemblance to the involuted horn of Jupiter Ammon. At first used as L., with pl. Ammonitæ.] 1. A fossil genus of C... Oxford English Dictionary
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Thymic hypoplasia
Thymic hypoplasia is a condition where the thymus is underdeveloped or involuted. wikipedia.org
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Several majors with the most "volume" in the postgraduate entrance ...
The phenomenon of involution is becoming more and more common. The word involution is the most popular word in recent years. Everything can be involuted. Especially in the field of student education,
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Encounters on a Dark Night
Higuchi biographer and translator Robert Lyons Danly called it an ambitious, "involuted and extremely literary work" with "a gothic flavor to it". wikipedia.org
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Death Notice (novel)
The case is such an involuted one that the book nevertheless is packed (over)full with crimes, revelations, and connections -- and it works reasonably wikipedia.org
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Southern yellow bat
All reproductive organs involuted following mating in July (early winter) and remained inactive until the following April (autumn). wikipedia.org
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