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reciprocal any two numbers with a product of 1 (eg, 4 and ?.
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reciprocal When a partnership allows members from both programs to earn miles, redeem miles or do both on the partner airline.
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reciprocal translocation Reciprocal exchange of segments between non-homologous chromosomes. Note that usually only symmetrical exchanges can be propagated. Asymmetrical exchanges result in dicentric and acentric chromosome products that are lost, leading to aneuploid conceptuses that fail to survive. Reciprocal translocations may involve more than two chromosomes, eg, 1/2, 2/3, 3/1.
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reciprocity law States that exposure = intensity x times, where intensity is equal to the amount of light and time is equal to the time that amount of light is allowed to act upon the photographic emulsion.
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reciprocal alternating interchange, correspondence. going back and forth.
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