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  • 1Reverse Action — F/A/V An optical effect in which the action appears backwards from its chronological sequence. (Laboratory) …

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  • 2reverse motion —   refers to a trick camera effect, created by running film backwards in the camera or during optical printing; aka reverse action …

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  • 3Reverse domain hijacking — is the practice of inequitably unseating domain name registrants by accusing them of violating weak or non existent trademarks related to the domain name. A widely regarded case of reverse domain name hijacking occurred in 2000, when the Deutsche …

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  • 4Reverse-transcriptase inhibitor — Reverse transcriptase inhibitors (RTIs) are a class of antiretroviral drug used to treat HIV infection, tumors,[1] and cancer.[2] RTIs inhibit activity of reverse transcriptase, a viral DNA polymerase enzyme that retroviruses need to reproduce.… …

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  • 5Reverse transcriptase inhibitor — Reverse transcriptase inhibitors (RTIs) are a class of antiretroviral drug used to treat HIV infection, tumors [ [http://jcem.endojournals.org/cgi/content/full/90/10/5663/F1 Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors Down Regulate Cell Proliferation in… …

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  • 6Reverse chronology — is a method of story telling whereby the plot is revealed in reverse order.In a story employing this technique, the first scene shown is actually the conclusion to the plot. Once that scene ends, the penultimate scene is shown, and so on, so that …

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  • 7Reverse handball — is a type of tennis ball game similar to school handball, created in Sydney, Australia. Like its predecessor, primitive school handball (refer to Australian Handball), reverse handball may be played on any surface area that has marked lines and… …

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  • 8reverse discrimination — n: discrimination against whites or males (as in employment or education) Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. reverse discrimination …

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  • 9reverse discrimination — ➔ discrimination * * * reverse discrimination UK US noun [U] ► HR, LAW the usually illegal practice of giving an advantage in education, employment, etc. to members of groups who have traditionally been treated unfairly, for example because of… …

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  • 10Reverse graffiti — advertising Cadwalader s in Cardiff Reverse graffiti, also known as clean tagging, dust tagging, grime writing, green graffiti or clean advertising, is a method of creating temporary or semi permanent images on walls or other surfaces by removing …

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