Aún no tenemos significados para "vary inversely".
1Fertility and care for offspring seem as a rule to vary inversely.
2These must vary inversely-onemust decrease as the other increases.
3Some scientists have wondered whether these would vary inversely, further slowing the pace of adaptation in complex organisms.
4However, the chances of a fatal issue in injuries of the vertebrae vary inversely with the distance of the point of injury from the brain.
5He postulated the principle "that the availability of good medical or social care tends to vary inversely with the need of the population it serves".
6Electric and magnetic force varies inversely as the square of the distance.
7Current in a circuit having resistance only, varies inversely as the resistance.
8Her successes have varied inversely as the length of her trunk-hose.
9The intensity of human affection varies inversely as its extension.
10Pricing varies inversely to volume and includes annual escalations.
11In deep space, the GCR exposure is more severe than in LEO and varies inversely with solar activity.
12Our sense of moral guilt varies inversely as the squares of its distance in time and space from ourselves.
13Also, the rate of oscillation varies inversely as the square of their cord length, regardless of material or weight.
14It is, therefore, strictly true, that the rate of profits varies inversely as the cost of production of wages.
15Aggregation depends on the addition of a divalent cation and varies inversely with the ionic radius of the cation.
16The strength of belief varies inversely with the amount of use that a man has made of his reasoning faculties.
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