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Τι (ποιος) είναι inversion of temperature - ορισμός

DEVIATION FROM THE NORMAL CHANGE OF AN ATMOSPHERIC PROPERTY WITH ALTITUDE
Atmospheric inversion; Thermal inversion; Inversion effect; Surface air temperature inversion; Surface Temperature Inversion; Subsidence inversion; Temperature inversion; Air inversion; Frost hollow; Inversion of temperature; Weather inversion; Inversion (meteorology; Surface temperature inversion; Inversion cloud; Inversion clouds
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Conversion of scales of temperature         
COMPARISON OF VARIOUS TEMPERATURE SCALES
Comparison of temperature scales; Temperature conversion formulas; Temperature conversion; Temperature conversions; Temperature conversion formula; Temperature conversion table; Temperature conversion formulae; Conversion of units of temperature
This is a collection of temperature conversion formulas and comparisons among eight different temperature scales, several of which have long been obsolete.
Inversion (geology)         
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RELATIVE UPLIFT OF A SEDIMENTARY BASIN OR SIMILAR STRUCTURE AS A RESULT OF CRUSTAL SHORTENING
Basin inversion; Tectonic inversion
In structural geology inversion or basin inversion relates to the relative uplift of a sedimentary basin or similar structure as a result of crustal shortening. This normally excludes uplift developed in the footwalls of later extensional faults, or uplift caused by mantle plumes.
Tax inversion         
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  • Major phases of US corporate tax inversions. Source: [[Congressional Research Service]] (2015).
CORPORATE MOVE TO A LOWER TAX JURISDICTION
Corporate Inversion; Corporate inversion; Corporate tax inversion; Corporate tax inversions; Naked tax inversion; Redomicile; Earnings stripping; Naked inversion; Merger tax inversion
A tax inversion or corporate tax inversion is a form of tax avoidance where a corporation restructures so that the current parent is replaced by a foreign parent, and the original parent company becomes a subsidiary of the foreign parent, thus moving its tax residence to the foreign country. Executives and operational headquarters can stay in the original country.

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Inversion (meteorology)

In meteorology, an inversion is a deviation from the normal change of an atmospheric property with altitude. It almost always refers to an inversion of the air temperature lapse rate, in which case it is called a temperature inversion. Normally, air temperature decreases with an increase in altitude, but during an inversion warmer air is held above cooler air.

An inversion traps air pollution, such as smog, close to the ground. An inversion can also suppress convection by acting as a "cap.". If this cap is broken for any of several reasons, convection of any moisture present can then erupt into violent thunderstorms. Temperature inversion can notoriously result in freezing rain in cold climates.