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inverse-square law The law stating that the illuminance at a point on a surface varies directly with the intensity of a point source, and inversely as the square of the distance between that source and that surface.
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inverse square law The relationship that states that electromagnetic radiation intensity is inversely proportional to the square of the distance from a point source.
Ãâó: www.orau.gov/reacts/definitions.htm
inverse temperature A condition in which the body temperature is higher in the morning than in the evening.
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inverse a. 1. anaphylaxis in which the shocking agent is antibody rather than antigen.  2. anaphylactic shock produced by a single intravenous injection into guinea pigs of Forssman antibody which interacts with Forssman antigen in their tissues. Called also reverse a.
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inverse-square law A law stating that the intensity of radiation or light at any distance is inversely proportional to the square of the distance between the irradiated surface and a point source. Thus, a light with a certain intensity at a 4-ft
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