A disavowal or taking back of a previous assertion.
Act of withdrawing, refuting, or reversing an academic or scientific paper, or a statement therein, by its authors, their institution, or its publishers.
Left inverse of a morphism.
Posterior movement on the horizontal plane.
1 The legal source who is familiar with the case confirmed the retraction .
2 Certainly James of Molay's retraction marked a turning point in the trial.
3 Significant retraction of maxillary and mandibular incisors was also observed with treatment.
4 Alistair would no doubt obtain a retraction of the more egregious charges.
5 It said that Mwangaguhunga refused to publish a retraction and an apology.
6 We expect a full retraction or we'll be seeing you in court.
7 If the work of retraction were to begin, is my right hon.
8 Apple has not commented publicly on the radio program and the retraction .
9 The retraction spring winds the lanyard into the device as you climb.
10 These measurements were lung height, aortosternal distance, and oblique fissure retraction distance.
11 Besides, any retraction will be on the same page as his obituary.
12 As with other signs, a retraction or reversal is on the cards!
13 Martin Vial, head of the APE state shareholdings agency, demanded a retraction .
14 We'll see Diggs and get a retraction from him-that'ssensible and simple.
15 Let Pawtucket protest and Providence bite the thumb - no retraction will be made!
16 The retraction mechanism, however, felt quite sturdy, and it produced a reasonable line.
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