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involution reduction in size of an organ or part (as in the return of the uterus to normal size after childbirth) a long and intricate and complicated grammatical construction elaborateness: marked by elaborately complex detail engagement: the act of sharing in the activities of a group; "the teacher tried to increase his students' engagement in class activities" exponentiation: the process of raising a quantity to some assigned power the action of enfolding something
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involution A permutation that satisfies that "inverse function of f is f".
Ãâó: www.geocities.com/herong_yang/crypto/concept.html
involution This is a change in a body organ that occurs with age that does not allow it to perform its original function. In some bird species, older hens have reduced fertility. Whether this is the case for parrots is not well demonstrated.
Ãâó: home.rochester.rr.com/thecaiques/glossary.htm
involution The journey outward into Creation, involving the Creator gods in separation and darkness; to lower the rate of vibration and condense Substance, descension.
Ãâó: miriams-well.org/Glossary/
involution a turning or rolling inward or a diminishing of an organ in its vital power or size.
Ãâó: haabet.dk/patent/The_Spencer_System_1952/Glossary....
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