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convolution [ˌkɒnvəˈluːʃən] N

evolution [ˌiːvəˈlʲuːʃənˌiːvə; ˌevəˈlʲuːʃən] N

2. evolution:

▶ evolutionary [ˌiːvəˈlʲuːʃənərı] ADJ

dissolution [ˌdısəˈljuːʃən] N

solution [səˈlʲuːʃən] N

resolution [ˌrezəˈljuːʃən] N

2. resolution:

invention [ınˈvenʃən] N

1. invention:

involuntary [ınˈvɒləntərı] ADJ

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All multiplicative quantum numbers belong to a symmetry (like parity) in which applying the symmetry transformation twice is equivalent to doing nothing (involution).
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Half of all infantile hemangiomas have completed involution by age five, 70% by age seven, and most of the remainder by age twelve.
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In algebraic semantics, such a negation is realized as an involution on the algebra of truth values.
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Moreover, additional to tissue prolapse, postpartum diminishment (involution) of the voluminous milk glands in the breast aggravates the looseness of the suspensory ligaments, and of the inelastic, overstretched skin envelope.
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It divides into six or more branches, which enter the hilum of the spleen and ramify throughout its substance, receiving sheaths from an involution of the external fibrous tissue.
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