Capable of reversing or being reversed.
Capable of being reversed or used with either side out.
1 However, an all-optical approach with the reversible feature is still a challenge.
2 Studies on young children with reversible autism and intellectual disability are discussed.
3 I really hope Mo finds out that this entanglement thing is reversible .
4 Results: Balloon occlusion led to rapid TIPS thrombosis, which was readily reversible .
5 The bowel and bladder complications appear to be acceptable and often reversible .
6 Furthermore, these effects were not readily reversible following removal of the drugs.
7 Toxicity was acceptable with only 1 treatment drop-out due to reversible neurotoxicity.
8 Initial kinetic studies suggest the possibility of irreversible and reversible active-site modification.
9 Study aim: Laparoscopic gastric banding for morbid obesity is noninvasive and reversible .
10 Renal hemodynamic effects are more readily reversible than systemic effects of aliskiren.
11 The maximum sintering temperature without reversible phase transformation was defined as 1265°C.
12 This process is time and concentration dependent, partly salt specific and reversible .
13 And it's reversible , meaning it works whichever way you plug it in.
14 Results: Perfusion imaging showed a reversible perfusion decrease in the hypertrophic septum.
15 The ethanol effect in Mauthner neurons was reversible following removal of ethanol.
16 FFA reduced gap junction channel currents in a reversible and concentration-dependent manner.
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Reversible в диалектах
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