0 If something is reversible, it can be changed back to what it was before:
1 able to be changed to the opposite direction, order, position, or state:
The overall degradation of the diffraction suggests that the reversible effects are also accompanied by gradual irreversible damage to the lattice.
Changes in chromatin structure are associated with reversible changes in gene expression that are likely to allow cellular plasticity.
Reversible causes including cataract formation can be treated, and any progressive diseases such as glaucoma and diabetic retinopathy amenable to intervention should be identified.
In quantum mechanics, unitary transformations represent reversible evolutions of a system.
However, this effect is reversible once pressure is removed from the sensor.
The precipitation of metal calces by metals or alkalis formed a special case of the reversible operations in a number of respects.
There is, however, a weaker notion which 'ignores' reversible reductions.
In univar iate analyses, reversible delir ium was assoc iated with psychoactive medications, including opioids, and dehydration.
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可翻轉的, 可逆的, (衣服)可兩面穿的…
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可翻转的, 可逆的, (衣服)可两面穿的…
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revocable, reversible…
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reversível…
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değiştirilebilir, eski hâline dönebilir/gelebilir/dönüşebilir, eski şeklini alabilir…
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réversible…
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odvolatelný, oboustranný…
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reversibel, vendbar…
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