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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Inversion (geometry); Inversions; Inversion (disambiguation); Inversion (mathematics)

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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  • The material fall in the US aggregate "effective" corporate tax rate (1990 to 2016). Source: [[Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis]].<ref name="stlouis"/>
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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.
Inversion (music)         
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  • Bach's three-part Invention (Sinfonia) in F minor BWV&nbsp;795, bars 1–9
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  • Mozart Symphony No.&nbsp;41 Finale, bars 389–396
  • Mozart Symphony No.&nbsp;41 Finale, bars 389–396
MUSICAL TERM WITH MEANINGS WITH RESPECT TO INTERVALS, CHORDS, VOICES, AND MELODIES
Inverse (music); Inversional equivalency; Interval inversion; Inversional symmetry; Axis of inversion; Invertible counterpoint; Double counterpoint; Triple counterpoint; Textural inversion; Double Counterpoint; Invert (music); Musical inversion; Chord inversion; Invertible Counterpoint; Transpositional inversion; Pitch axis (music); Inverted chord; Fuzzy inversion; First position chord; Five three chord; Melodic inversion; Inverse interval; Rivolgimento; Involution (music); Inversion (interval); Inversional equivalence
Though they start on different pitches (A and E), the second highlighted melody is the upside-down version of the first highlighted melody. That is, when the first goes , the second goes the same number of diatonic steps (with some chromatic alteration); and when the first goes , the second goes the same number of steps.

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Inversion

Inversion or inversions may refer to: