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invert

[in-vurt, in-vurt] / ɪnˈvɜrt, ˈɪn vɜrt /


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“Certainly room to widen further, but an inverted curve is one sign that the selloff is likely in the later innings,” Krinsky said in commentary shared with MarketWatch.

From MarketWatch

Despite these advantages, inverted PSCs have been limited by problems at the bottom interface, also known as the buried interface, where the perovskite layer contacts the hole transport layer.

From Science Daily

The U.S.-influenced counterculture of the 1960s inverted the social order, venerating indigenous folkways and fueling aspirations for full independence.

From The Wall Street Journal

It inverts the First Amendment’s core purpose: protecting speech that persuades, speech that matters, speech people actually hear.

From The Wall Street Journal

It also brought back the iconic food pyramid from the 1990s — but inverted it to underscore the value of protein and vegetables in a healthy diet.

From MarketWatch