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: --
One case of reversible encephalopathy occurred in the highdose fingolimod treatment group.
Nonetheless, we speculate that the contribution of microglia to visceral pain in chronic conditions is potentially reversible by minocycline treatment.
The rules of the second set are reversible.
Note the reversible switch from a spreading (outside panels) to a blebbed phenotype (middle panel).
In order to establish this relation, we first show how the group structure of the history terms interacts with the reversible reduction rules introduced earlier.
We checked to see if any simplifying assumptions could be made to the general reversible seven-state model.
The equal sign is correct for a reversible process ; for an irreversible process the work done is greater, because some work is dissipated as heat.
In univar iate analyses, reversible delir ium was assoc iated with psychoactive medications, including opioids, and dehydration.