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Meanings of fully reversible in English
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Usage of fully reversible in English
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The inhibition was complete in about 5 s and was fullyreversible.
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Binding was dependent on time, temperature, and protein concentration, and was fullyreversible.
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COPD is characterized by airflow obstruction, which is not fullyreversible.
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Inhibition of bone resorption is fullyreversible following discontinuation.
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The following fullyreversible effects were observed: 1.
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This inhibition of D. discoideum amoebae movement in a hypertonic sodium chloride solution was fullyreversible.
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These transitions are fullyreversible, but show hysteresis.
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All blocker effects were fullyreversible.
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Gingivitis is fullyreversible, she says.
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It described them as " fullyreversible" but has acknowledged concerns about a possible impact on bone development and height.
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During hypoxia, there was a complete inhibition of field EPSPs, which was fullyreversible if released adenosine was allowed to act.
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This effect was noted not to be fullyreversible during four weeks off dose although recovery did occur in some rats.
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In 17 of 26 patients, the side-to-side difference of the downstream external iliac artery was fullyreversible immediately after intervention.
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COPD is currently considered as an inflammatory disease characterised by a pulmonary obstruction that is not fullyreversible, and is associated with a high comorbidity.
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The inhibition of proliferation in benign renal cells is fullyreversible, while in malignant renal cancer cells is not fullyreversible after a certain time.
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This comparison showed that the transient effects of latrunculin B were fullyreversible for the NIL8 cells and not for the mouse neuroblastoma N1E-115 cells.