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A weather term used to describe when, in a given parcel of air, the air temperature increases with altitude.
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Reversal of a chromosome segment and the gene sequence contained therein. In a pericentric inversion, the inverted segment includes the centromere; while in a paracentric inversion, both breakpoints are located in the same chromosome arm. An intragenic inversion involves reversal of a sequence of nucleotides within a gene.
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A term used to describe any portion of a roller coaster track that turns the riders upside down.
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A layer of the atmosphere where the temperature increases with height. Surface based inversions occur during long nights when calm conditions and dry air exist.
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Structuring a chord with a note other than the root as the lowest note.
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