词汇 | example_english_reversible |
释义 | Examples of reversibleThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. 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. 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. We checked to see if any simplifying assumptions could be made to the general reversible seven-state model. 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. Note the reversible switch from a spreading (outside panels) to a blebbed phenotype (middle panel). The rules of the second set are reversible. Nonetheless, we speculate that the contribution of microglia to visceral pain in chronic conditions is potentially reversible by minocycline treatment. One case of reversible encephalopathy occurred in the highdose fingolimod treatment group. Reversible abnormalities in ventricular function are commonly seen in subjects with chronic renal failure, an effect which has been attributed to circulating myocardial depressant factors. To the best of our knowledge this is the first report of reversible complete occlusion of a patent duct documented by angiography. On the other hand, the orthogonal expansion method should work on the t series for many problems where the dynamics are reversible. The efficiency " " " " " " of the reversible jump step greatly depends on the proposal distribution of the parameters. Crucially, these methylation patterns were reversible in adulthood. The situation is complicated by the fact that time-reversible methods are, in many cases, easier to construct than their symplectic counterparts and sometimes more efficient. The list of causes of delirium60 may, in fact, not be the same as the causes of reversible cognitive dysfunction. Although higher doses are more effective, tolerability and a specific but reversible hepatotoxicity limit its usefulness. Potentially reversible impairments are likely to precede the neurodegenerative changes that characterize dementia. In addition, loss or impairment of widely broadcast signals used in normal forebrain integration mechanisms may also contribute to reversible deficits (see closed-loop strategies). The blocking effect of iberiotoxin was not reversible. In the five other patients, pretectal (all reversible) and somatosensory deficits appeared. The outcomes of surgery on these reversible causes are listed under die, not improved (which includes in some cases those made worse), and improved. Another problem is that most studies report only potentially reversible dementia because long term follow-up is either limited or absent (33). Of 531 reversible cases detected, 136 would benefit from neurosurgery, 369 would not benefit, and 26 would die as a result of surgery. The locations of the foveas were plotted at the beginning of the experiment and at regular intervals thereafter by using a reversible ophthalmoscope. The effect was reversible and depended on the concentration of the solution. We plotted the foveas using a reversible ophthalmoscope. In both larvae and adults the distal portion of the reversible scolex proboscides bears small microtriches, 0-25 /ira long. Either heredity or experiential genetics may lead to compounding behavioral and biochemical end points similar to those seen in depression and reversible by antidepressants. Repeated stress causes reversible impairments of spatial memory performance. The gross neurologic side-effects include ataxia, dysarthria, nystagmus, dizziness, unsteadiness, blurring and doubling of vision, reversible dyskinesias and asterixis. Also, debugging will only be possible if compilation is (efficiently) reversible, so that the grammar writer is able to view familiar structures. The dose-limiting toxicity is bone marrow suppression, which is reversible if it is recognized promptly by regular blood counts. The fractions displayed in ellipses indicate the extent of reversible interconversion of the molecule in question. The process is completely reversible : withdrawal of the peptides restores filaments and their elaborate cytoplasmic arrays within an hour. More commonly, however, a mixture of correct and reversed interpretations is given to the reversible passive sentences. In a reversible thermodynamic process, entropy is expressed as the heat absorbed or emitted divided by the absolute temperature. How is the transition from the reversible to irreversible phase controlled? In order to simulate the surgical correction of cyanotic heart disease, we designed a reversible model of cyanosis. One child experienced a postoperative reversible stroke which was most likely related to glue embolism. We still do not know if hippocampal atrophy is reversible in humans. Accordingly, our results are stated for the reversible discrete setting. Furthermore, the severe myocardial dysfunction is reversible when the aortic coarctation is successfully relieved in infancy. Reversible myocardial ischaemia was found in 2 patients undergoing exercise thallium-201 scan. In the first case, dynamics during turn-on and turn-off are very different while in the two other cases trajectories are reversible. Macromolecules are controlled through their creation and their destruction and through reversible modifications, such as phosphorylation, methylation, and ubiquitination. In this configuration, the permease undergoes a freely reversible conformational change that corresponds to translocation of the ternary complex. In contrast to this, a truly kinetic pathway is not reversible, and intermediates do not necessarily correspond to low free energy states. Each intermediate structure should be the lowest free energy structure at the intermediate conditions, and the pathway should be reversible. Reversible peptide folding : dependence on molecular force field used. As will be discussed below, we have found that the latter type of lattice damage appears to be more reversible than the former type. The effect was reversible and returned to pre-treatment levels 11p3 min after washout (data not shown). Coronary artery disease can give rise to reversible diastolic dysfunction during periods of acute ischaemia in elderly patients. At this juncture, pharmacological intervention for the non-reversible dementias start to become a possibility. Reversible lattice repacking illustrates the temperature dependence of macromolecular interactions. Selective adaptation with reversible figures : don't change that channel. However, reported studies have not resolved the issue of whether motor dysfunction in these patients is reversible by training. Describing the behaviour over time also involves distinguishing properties whose change is reversible from those whose change is irreversible. If the series is not time reversible, it is said to be time irreversible. A computation is reversible, if it can be 'replayed', that is, it is possible to reconstruct the computational steps given the outcome. However, the notion of automorphism associated with groups is in some sense too 'trivial' for characterising the symmetry involved in a reversible computation. The primary objective remains the effective treatment of the delirium, and temporary, reversible metabolic disturbances can be generally tolerated and counteracted in a hospital setting. Transducers are reversible, allowing for context-dependent generation of messages to be achieved with no further effort. Nonlinearity does not imply time irreversibility; there exist stationary nonlinear time processes that are time reversible. We study smooth local models of families of symmetric and reversible vector fields near a partially hyperbolic singularity. Following release of strain, the characteristic staggered arrangement was recovered, indicating that microfibril bundle elasticity is reversible. If any mental illness (such as depression) exists, is it reversible? Examples of simple reversible maps can be obtained easily. The second expansion is reversible but not triangular. The location of the optic disk in each eye is plotted on a tangent screen with a reversible direct ophthalmoscope. All the partial reactions have been shown to be readily reversible. The effect induced by kynurenic acid was reversible. The temperature effects of this experiment were fully reversible and similar to those in the main body of recordings. Discovering potent and selective reversible inhibitors of enzymes in complex proteomes. The optic disks were projected with a reversible ophthalmoscope onto the tangent screen, marked on paper sheets, and their position checked throughout the experiment. We observed significant and reversible effects of amiloride after several minutes of drug per fusion on all of these components. The metaphase checkpoint will produce a reversible metaphase arrest in many different cell types. Reversible dementia is much less common than previously suspected (7;32). Pathological mechanisms producing both persistent and paroxysmal functional alterations may contribute to partially reversible impairment of integrative forebrain function. Reversible inactivation of the medial septum differentially affects two forms of learning in rats. We also investigated whether the heat pretreatment response was reversible. Short-term deprivation of the input into one eye can lead to reversible physiological and anatomical changes in the cortex and ocular dominance columns. Most right ventricular hypertrophy is reversible after an early correction, 10 and late right ventricular diastolic dysfunction is thus prevented. The disentangling process is not reversible, so to include increases in entanglement would be more complicated. We state the theorem only for the simple random walk, although it was originally stated for more general (strongly reversible) walks. In contrast, the immediate postoperative level of venous pressure can be related to reversible factors. Environmental damage, including the loss of resilience of ecosystems, often occurs abruptly and is often not reversible. We generalize the notion of reversible systems in symbolic dynamics, and investigate their properties. Such changes are ephemeral, readily reversible and not known to effect the genome. Most often, religious rituals involve repeated, generally voluntary, and usually reversible states of emotional communion in the context of formulaic social ceremonies. The photographs depicted reversible agent-action-patient events enacted by figurines in which one of the figurines had a particular attribute. To what extent this evolutionary trend toward eye reduction could have been reversible is unknown. The group is wholly female because reversible contraceptive methods found in medical clinics are at present designed only for use by women. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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