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Type of curve on a pathway
civil engineering, a reverse curve (or "S" curve) is a section of the horizontal alignment of a highway or rail route in which a curve to the left or right
Reverse_curve
Section of pathway that changes direction
curve Compound curve Transition curve Reverse curve Deviation curve Two types of vertical curves on roads: Valley curve Summit curve A simple curve has
Road_curve
(left) W1-2R Curve (right) W1-2L Curve (left) W1-3R Reverse turn (right) W1-3L Reverse turn (left) W1-4R Reverse curve (right) W1-4L Reverse curve (left) CW1-4R
Road signs in the United States
Road_signs_in_the_United_States
WA-3L Curve to left WA-3R Curve to right WA-4L Reverse turn to left WA-4R Reverse turn to right WA-5L Reverse curve to left WA-5R Reverse curve to right
Road_signs_in_Canada
Topics referred to by the same term
Records, a record company label Reverse curve, or "S" curve, in civil engineering All pages with titles beginning with S Curve Recurve (disambiguation) This
S_Curve
Boston Red Sox championship drought, 1918–2004
culture that when a "reverse curve" road sign on Longfellow Bridge over the city's Storrow Drive was graffitied to read "Reverse The Curse", officials
Curse_of_the_Bambino
Section of Interstate Highway in Colorado, United States
section of roadway features the No Name Tunnel, Hanging Lake Tunnel, Reverse Curve Tunnel, 40 bridges and viaducts, and miles of retaining walls. Through
Interstate_70_in_Colorado
CW24-1 (D) Double reverse curve (right) (1 lane) CW24-1 (I) Double reverse curve (left) (1 lane) CW24-1a (D) Double reverse curve (right) (2 lanes) CW24-1a
Road_signs_in_Puerto_Rico
control SP-6A: Curve (left) SP-6: Curve (right) SP-7A: Sharp curve (left) SP-7: Sharp curve (right) SP-8A: Reverse curve (left) SP-8: Reverse curve (right) SP-9A:
Road_signs_in_Mexico
Causeway in New South Wales, Australia
Wales, Thomas Mitchell, and was opened in 1832. The causeway is a large reverse-curve stone-walled embankment supported by buttresses with internal rubble
Mitchell's_Causeway
Billhook machete
sickle with an extension. It can also be thought of as a sword with a reverse curve. The shorter versions were handy for breaking apart coconuts, and the
Aruval
2020. Curve to left Curve to right Sharp curve to left Sharp curve to right Curves — first to the right Curves — first to the left Reverse curve to left
Road_signs_in_Saudi_Arabia
Reverse curve less than 60 degrees, to left Reverse curve less than 60 degrees, to right Reverse curve greater than 60 degrees, to left Reverse curve
Road_signs_in_New_Zealand
Mathematically-calculated curve in which a straight section changes into a curve
Successive curves in the same direction are sometimes called progressive curves and successive curves in opposite directions are called reverse curves. The
Track_transition_curve
Spring used as clockwork power source
spring's torque curve (see graph) and only this flat section is used. In addition, the outer end of the spring is often given a reverse curve, so it has an
Mainspring
US-american field knife
blade when prying. They have since reinforced the tip eliminating the reverse curve making the point more sturdy. People have found many uses for this knife
Mark_3_Knife
Rare type of overpass design
An S bridge is a bridge whose alignment follows a reverse curve, shaped roughly like a shallow letter S in plan, used in early 19th-century road construction
S_bridge
Three-dimensional geometry of track layouts and associated measurements
reverse curve which comprises two or more simple curves that has the opposite direction of curvature (sometime known as "S" curve or serpentine curve)
Track_geometry
with reverse curve, first to left (W1-9-4) Exit advisory speed with reverse curve, first to right (W1-9-5) Exit advisory speed with hairpin curve to left
Road_signs_in_Australia
Expressway in the Philippines
Greenfield Parkway in Biñan, Laguna. It continues west, then makes a reverse curve to the southwest through the future Greenfield City Biñan development
Cavite–Laguna_Expressway
Mechanical device for fastening two loose ends
reverse curve of the frame indicated that the whole buckle was intended to be used for securing a thick material, such as leather. This reverse curve
Buckle
nationwide uniformity. 1 Curve (left) 2 Curve (right) 3 Reverse turn (left) 4 Reverse turn (right) 5 Curve with crossroad (left) 6 Curve with crossroad (right)
Road_signs_in_Myanmar
1918 New York City Subway derailment
Malbone Street, going toward the Prospect Park station, negotiating a reverse curve designated to be taken at 6 mph (10 km/h) at a speed estimated at between
Malbone_Street_wreck
Concept in railway engineering
The minimum railway curve radius is the shortest allowable design radius for the centerline of railway tracks under a particular set of conditions. It
Minimum_railway_curve_radius
Sharp Curve to Left Sharp Curve to Right Bend to Left Bend to Right Winding road to left Winding road to right Reverse turn to left Reverse turn to right
Road_signs_in_Brazil
Chicago "L" rapid transit line
Avenue to Morse station. From there the route swings on a sweeping reverse curve to the east to Sheridan Road, adjacent to Loyola University Chicago
Red_Line_(CTA)
device. The curve tracer can display all of the interesting parameters such as the diode's forward voltage, reverse leakage current, reverse breakdown voltage
Curve_tracer
Italian annual festival
themselves with a low forehead, bulging eyebrows and a long nose with a reverse curve towards the end. It is said that the longer the nose, the more stupid
Carnival_of_Venice
(right) Sharp turn (left) Reverse turn (right) Reverse turn (left) Curve (right) Curve (left) Reverse curve (right) Reverse curve (left) Winding road (right)
Road_signs_in_the_Philippines
inches that the outside rail is superelevated above the inside rail on a curve E u {\displaystyle E_{u}} is the amount in inches of unbalanced superelevation
Rail speed limits in the United States
Rail_speed_limits_in_the_United_States
Approach to public-key cryptography
of elliptic curve cryptography depends on the ability to compute point multiplication efficiently and the apparent inability to reverse it for properly
Elliptic-curve_cryptography
Dance step
Chasse reverse turn Open reverse turn Pivot reverse turn Basic reverse turn Checked reverse turn Reverse corte Reverse pivot Fallaway reverse Reverse wave
Natural_and_reverse_turns
Fractal constructible with L-systems
previous iteration in reverse order with the L and R letters swapped. Many self-similarities can be seen in the Heighway dragon curve. The most obvious is
Dragon_curve
Railway division of India
Metre gauge also has the longest and steepest gradients of 1:40 with reverse curve of 8.80 between Kalakund and Patalpani station of Dr. Ambedkar Nagar–Khandwa
Ratlam_railway_division
Theorem in topology
topology, the Jordan curve theorem (JCT), formulated by Camille Jordan in 1887, asserts that every Jordan curve (a plane simple closed curve) divides the plane
Jordan_curve_theorem
Rate of change in elevation between the two rails or edges of a road
road is curved; raising the outer rail or the outer edge of the road creates a banked turn, thus allowing vehicles to travel round the curve at greater
Cant_(road_and_rail)
Budapest metro station
north-eastern corner of the square, the approach tracks describe a tight reverse curve in order to line up with Harmincad utca. To the west of the station
Vörösmarty_tér_metro_station
Component of a water discharge system
and thus need replacement due to not allowing water to pass through. Reverse curve or surface tension guards reduce clogged gutters by narrowing the opening
Rain_gutter
Technique used in the sport of cricket
bowling is a bowling technique in cricket, in which the ball is made to curve through the air. This is in the hope that the change in the ball's flight
Swing_bowling
Diagnostic plot of binary classifier ability
A receiver operating characteristic curve, or ROC curve, is a graphical plot that illustrates the performance of a binary classifier model (although it
Receiver operating characteristic
Receiver_operating_characteristic
the prostheses. Dr. Max Pleasure introduced the 'Pleasure curve' where he used a reverse Curve of Monson in the premolar area therefore generating a 'lever'
Complete_denture_occlusion
Roadbed that turns 180 degrees
horseshoe curve is a class of climbing curve in a roadbed that reverses turn direction (inflection) twice on either side of a single tight curve that varies
Horseshoe_curve
Approach to technical analysis in finance
MIDAS support/resistance curve, thus forecasting key highs and lows within an ongoing trend where price is expected to reverse. Coles developed the indicator
MIDAS_technical_analysis
and Timberline Estates neighborhoods, CR 486 makes a slight northeast reverse curve before entering Citrus Hills where it encounters the intersection with
List of county roads in Citrus County, Florida
List_of_county_roads_in_Citrus_County,_Florida
Branch of mathematical logic
Reverse mathematics is a program in mathematical logic that seeks to determine which axioms are required to prove theorems of mathematics. Its defining
Reverse_mathematics
Shortest path with bounded turning radius
travel forward. If the vehicle can also travel in reverse, then the path follows the Reeds–Shepp curve. Lester Eli Dubins (1920–2010) proved using tools
Dubins_path
Country in South Asia
India The main languages of India by relative numbers of speakers On the reverse of each of India's paper money notes, the denomination is listed in a panel
India
Visual tool used to understand how human blood carries and releases oxygen
oxygen–hemoglobin dissociation curve, also called the oxyhemoglobin dissociation curve or oxygen dissociation curve (ODC), is a curve that plots the proportion
Oxygen–hemoglobin dissociation curve
Oxygen–hemoglobin_dissociation_curve
P-1-1 Sharp curve to the right (left if reversed) P-1-2 45 degree right curve (left if reversed) P-1-3 Sharp reverse curve right (left if reversed) P-1-4 Double
Road_signs_in_Central_America
Emblem of comic book superhero
continue Superman's career. Later on, he wore a slightly altered, more curved version with an opening in the border and which was red and black instead
Superman_logo
Spread of an infection from one person to another
formation Exogenous Cross-species Spillover infection Vector Zoonosis Reverse zoonosis Human-to-human /Cross-infection Contagious disease Source Nosocomial/Hospital
Human-to-human_transmission
Coupling for railway vehicles
Eritrean Railway also uses a centre buffer and chain coupler. On sharp reverse curves, the buffers can become locked by slipping over, and on to, the back
Buffers_and_chain_coupler
Method of representing curves and surfaces in computer graphics
(B-splines) that is commonly used in computer graphics for representing curves and surfaces. It offers great flexibility and precision for handling both
Non-uniform_rational_B-spline
American full-size car (1949–1999)
full-size production vehicles, eliminating the unusual 1961 through 1962 reverse-curve treatment. Models and drivetrains in both the Dynamic 88 and Super 88
Oldsmobile_88
Roadway in Ontario, Canada
Humber River (where it was originally broken) by being realigned into a reverse curve which incorporated a short length of the southern segment of Jane, severing
Jane_Street_(Toronto)
Section of U.S. Highway in Florida, United States
parallel to US 27 until it reaches Haines City. Meanwhile, after making a reverse curve over a bridge above a CSX Transportation railroad line that is used
U.S._Route_27_in_Florida
President of the United States from 1993 to 2001
anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court decision in Roe v. Wade—Clinton reversed restrictions on domestic and international family planning programs that
Bill_Clinton
Current lowest-value American coin
"Out of Many, One". The original model bore Brenner's name on the reverse, curving along the rim below UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. Before the coins were
Penny_(United_States_coin)
Astrophysical phenomenon
peak of the light curve of SN1987A was provided by the decay of 56 Ni to 56 Co (half-life 6 days) while energy for the later light curve in particular fit
Supernova
Property of geometry, also used to generalize the notion of "distance" in metric spaces
implies that no curve can have an arc length less than the distance between its endpoints. By definition, the arc length of a curve is the least upper
Triangle_inequality
Function of the observed sample results
the distribution of significant p-values is sometimes called a p-curve. A p-curve can be used to assess the reliability of scientific literature, such
P-value
Laboratory technique to multiply an RNA sample for study
Reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) is a laboratory technique combining reverse transcription of RNA into DNA (in this context called
Reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction
Reverse_transcription_polymerase_chain_reaction
20th-century rise in intelligence test scores
coined by Richard Herrnstein and Charles Murray in their 1994 book The Bell Curve. Flynn stated that, if asked, he would have named the effect after Read
Flynn_effect
Third planet from the Sun
2018. Center, National Geophysical Data (19 August 2020). "Hypsographic Curve of Earth's Surface from ETOPO1". ngdc.noaa.gov. Archived from the original
Earth
Systematic endeavour to gain knowledge
Supply and demand curve in economics, crossing over at the optimal equilibrium
Science
Railway platform placed between two railway tracks
Beecroft railway station in Sydney, Australia, is an island-platform station in the middle of a reverse curve. This platform is accessed by an underpass.
Island_platform
2014 U.S. commemorative coin set
coins were the first from the Mint to be struck curved, with a concave obverse and a convex reverse. The coins featured a common obverse from the Californian
National Baseball Hall of Fame commemorative coins
National_Baseball_Hall_of_Fame_commemorative_coins
Road junction where two or more roads either meet or cross at grade
driven on the right. If not otherwise specified, "right" and "left" can be reversed to reflect jurisdictions where vehicles are driven on the left. One way
Intersection_(road)
Motorised passenger road vehicle
cars became widely available during the 20th century. The 1901 Oldsmobile Curved Dash and the 1908 Ford Model T, both American cars, are widely considered
Car
Invasion of an organism's body by pathogenic agents
infectious disease. For example, humans can make neither RNA replicases nor reverse transcriptase, and the presence of these enzymes are characteristic., of
Infection
Property of a planar simple closed curve
representations are opposite and the orientation of the curve is reversed. The concept of orientation of a curve is just a particular case of the notion of orientation
Curve_orientation
First documented patient in the population of an epidemiological investigation
interval WAIFW matrix Occurrence in population Cluster Endemic Epidemic Curve Farr's laws Geographic distribution Holoendemic Hyperendemic Incidence Inequality
Index_case
Two-terminal electronic component
high resistance to current flowing in the reverse direction suddenly drops to a low resistance when the reverse voltage across the diode reaches a value
Diode
tunnels, Glenwood Canyon project, milepost 125 east of Glenwood Springs Reverse Curve Tunnel, westbound only, Glenwood Canyon project, milepost 127 east of
List of tunnels in the United States
List_of_tunnels_in_the_United_States
Technical specification
operating area curve is a graphical representation of the power handling capability of the device under various conditions. The SOA curve takes into account
Safe_operating_area
Greek mathematician and physicist (c. 287 – 212 BC)
with real numbers a and b. This is an early example of a mechanical curve (a curve traced by a moving point) considered by a Greek mathematician. This
Archimedes
Team sport played with a bat and ball
on a mixture of speed and guile by making the ball seam or swing (i.e., curve) in flight. This type of delivery can deceive a batter into miscuing their
Cricket
Public domain geocoding invented in 2008
of the many applications of what is known as a Z-order curve, and generally space-filling curves. Geohashes offer properties like arbitrary precision and
Geohash
given in the following table. Some environments (like Microsoft Excel) reverse the order of bytes in hex color values (i.e. to "BGR"). Colors that appear
List_of_colors:_A–F
Population or environment in which a pathogen naturally lives and reproduces
preparedness for emerging infectious diseases. Spillover infection Zoonosis Reverse zoonosis One Health Emerging infectious disease Vector (epidemiology) Disease
Natural_reservoir
27 BC–476/1453 AD state and civilization
Taagepera, Rein (1979). "Size and Duration of Empires: Growth-Decline Curves, 600 B.C. to 600 A.D". Social Science History. 3 (3/4): 125. doi:10.2307/1170959
Roman_Empire
Railway line in New Mexico, United States
338-foot (103 m) trestle 41 feet (12 m) high supporting two 30-degree reverse curves. The climb to Cloudcroft was scheduled to take 2 hours and 50 minutes
Alamogordo and Sacramento Mountain Railway
Alamogordo_and_Sacramento_Mountain_Railway
Expressway in Central Luzon, Philippines
trumpet interchange connecting with Zaragoza–Aliaga Road. It makes a reverse curve, turning southeast before crossing Guimba–Aliaga Road as it enters Aliaga
Central_Luzon_Link_Expressway
S-shaped curve
A logistic function or logistic curve is a common S-shaped curve (sigmoid curve) with the equation f ( x ) = L 1 + e − k ( x − x 0 ) {\displaystyle f(x)={\frac
Logistic_function
Infection transmitted through human sexual behavior
interval WAIFW matrix Occurrence in population Cluster Endemic Epidemic Curve Farr's laws Geographic distribution Holoendemic Hyperendemic Incidence Inequality
Sexually transmitted infection
Sexually_transmitted_infection
the road heads north past ranches. The road makes a reverse curve to the east; at the second curve, FM 478 crosses into Wilson County before ending at
List of Farm to Market Roads in Texas (400–499)
List_of_Farm_to_Market_Roads_in_Texas_(400–499)
Punctuation mark with various forms
by double curved ones: “...”, though the single ones still survive, for instance, in Switzerland. In Russia, Ukraine and Belarus, the curved quotation
Quotation_mark
Video-focused social media platform
2023. Retrieved 2 July 2023. Allaire, Christian (21 February 2021). "This Curve Model Does Realistic Clothing Hauls on TikTok". Vogue. Archived from the
TikTok
Topics referred to by the same term
is completed before those affected by it are in a position to query or reverse it. Fait accompli or Fait Accompli can also refer to: fait accompli, the
Fait accompli (disambiguation)
Fait_accompli_(disambiguation)
American information technology company (1939–2015)
a "formal legal demand" letter to Oracle in an attempt to force it to reverse its decision to discontinue software development on Intel Itanium microprocessors
Hewlett-Packard
Integral of drug concentration in blood plasma over time
In the field of pharmacokinetics, the area under the curve (AUC) is the definite integral of the concentration of a drug in blood plasma as a function
Area under the curve (pharmacokinetics)
Area_under_the_curve_(pharmacokinetics)
Antimicrobial substance active against bacteria
interval WAIFW matrix Occurrence in population Cluster Endemic Epidemic Curve Farr's laws Geographic distribution Holoendemic Hyperendemic Incidence Inequality
Antibiotic
Insulating region in a semiconductor
current conducted under reverse bias and the large current under forward bias is an example of rectification. Under reverse bias (applying a negative
Depletion_region
Conspiracy theory regarding a totalitarian world government
Penguin Random House. ISBN 9780593299456. Zeskind, Leonard (2009). "The Bell Curve: Legitimizing Scientific Racism". Blood and Politics: the History of the
New World Order conspiracy theory
New_World_Order_conspiracy_theory
Topics referred to by the same term
blade shape with a concave portion, often exemplified by a kukri Reverse curve S Curve (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated
Recurve
Largest city in Scotland
created by the Merchants House on a hill above the cathedral in 1831. Routes curve through the landscape uphill to the 21.3-metre-high (70 ft) statue of John
Glasgow
British-Indian artist (born 1954)
marble, pigment and plaster. These early sculptures are frequently simple, curved forms, usually monochromatic and brightly coloured, using powder pigment
Anish_Kapoor
broadcaster’s decision not to air the programme Tarča, although they later reversed their decision. Janša confirmed his participation only in a debate hosted
2026 Slovenian parliamentary election
2026_Slovenian_parliamentary_election
U.S. state
Pennsylvania is home to four Double-A level baseball teams: the Altoona Curve, Erie SeaWolves, Harrisburg Senators, and Reading Fightin Phils. Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania
Economic model of price determination in a market
Economists distinguish between the supply curve of an individual firm and the market supply curve. The market supply curve shows the total quantity supplied by
Supply_and_demand
REVERSE CURVE
REVERSE CURVE
Boy/Male
Dutch
Weaver.
Boy/Male
American, British, English
Severe; Strict
Boy/Male
English French
Derived from place-name Deverel.
Surname or Lastname
French
French : variant of Rivière, Rivoire, or Rivier, topographic name for someone living on the banks of a river, French rivier ‘bank’, or habitational name from any of the many places in France named with this word.English : nickname from Middle English revere ‘reiver’, ‘robber’.English : topographic name for someone who lived on the brow of a hill, from a misdivision of the Middle English phrase atter evere ‘at the brow or edge’ (from Old English yfer, efer ‘edge’) or a habitational name from a place named with this phrase, as for example River in West Sussex or Rivar in Wiltshire.Jewish (from Italy) : habitational name from a place in Mantua named Revere.The MA patriot Paul Revere (1734–1818), who in April 1775 undertook a famous ride from Boston to Lexington to warn of the approach of British troops, was a silversmith and instrument maker. He was descended from French Huguenots called Rivoire.
Boy/Male
African, American, British, English, French
Riverbank; Derived from Place-name Deverel
Girl/Female
British, English
Beaver-stream
Boy/Male
American, British, English
Wanderer
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from any of various places in northern France called Rivières, from the plural form of Old French rivière ‘river’ (originally meaning ‘riverbank’, from Latin riparia). The absence of English forms without the final -s makes it unlikely that it is ever from the borrowed Middle English vocabulary word river, but the French and other Romance cognates do normally have this sense.Common Americanized form of French Larivière. ire.
Boy/Male
English
Strict. Restrained. Surname.
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
King Henry the Sixth, Part III' Lord Rivers, brother to Lady Grey. 'King Richard III' Earl...
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Revell.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Lever 3.
Male
English
Anglicized form of Welsh Rhys, REESE means "ardor, heat of passion."
Boy/Male
Indian
Rising
Male
African
reversed.
Boy/Male
Australian, British, English
Name Derived from a Surname
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived on the edge of an escarpment, from Middle English evere ‘edge’, a word that is probably of Old English origin, though unattested.English : patronymic from the Middle English personal name Ever, from Old English Eofor ‘boar’.North German and Dutch : patronymic from Evert.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : metronymic from Sever.Dutch : variant of Sievers.
Boy/Male
English
Name derived from a surname, and only used as a first name since the 19th century.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Revell.
REVERSE CURVE
REVERSE CURVE
Boy/Male
Hindu
Intimate, Close to heart
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Daughter of Shiva
Girl/Female
Tamil
Sirija | ஸீரீஜா Â
The one who is born in prosperity
Boy/Male
Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Telugu
Lord Shiva
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin) and French
English (of Norman origin) and French : habitational name from Beuville (Calvados) or Bouville (Seine-Inférieure) in France.
Female
English
Short form of English Aileen, AILEE means "little Eve."Â
Boy/Male
Norse
From the spring.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Shear 1.Indian (Maharashtra); pronounced as two syllables : Hindu (Vani) name, probably from Marathi šera ‘rate’.
Boy/Male
Australian, Biblical, German
His Band; Power; Praise
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Holy River
REVERSE CURVE
REVERSE CURVE
REVERSE CURVE
REVERSE CURVE
REVERSE CURVE
a.
To overthrow by a contrary decision; to make void; to under or annual for error; as, to reverse a judgment, sentence, or decree.
v. i.
To return; to revert.
n.
One who reverses.
a.
Turned backward; having a contrary or opposite direction; hence; opposite or contrary in kind; as, the reverse order or method.
a.
Perverse; adverse; untoward.
n.
One who reveres.
v. i.
To become or be reversed.
a.
Annulled and the contrary substituted; as, a reversed judgment or decree.
a.
Reversed; as, a reverse shell.
a.
Alt. of Renverse
imp. & p. p.
of Reverse
a.
The act of reversing; complete change; reversal; hence, total change in circumstances or character; especially, a change from better to worse; misfortune; a check or defeat; as, the enemy met with a reverse.
imp. & p. p.
of Revere
v. t.
To release.
a.
Intended to reverse; implying reversal.
v. t.
To reverse.
v. i.
To change back, as from a soluble to an insoluble state or the reverse; thus, phosphoric acid in certain fertilizers reverts.
a.
The back side; as, the reverse of a drum or trench; the reverse of a medal or coin, that is, the side opposite to the obverse. See Obverse.
n.
Same as Reverie.
n.
Alt. of Revery