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The reversion
noun
The action of reverting something.
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The reversion plan involves the homeowner selling a share in his or her property for cash.
The reversion back to a telephone-like pay system is intended to subsidize digital infrastructure projects in developing nations.
The reversion of EMT reduces fibroblasts proliferation and deposition of ECM in the cortical interstitium.
The reversion to an old economic playbook -- that is, a cheaper currency to boost the manufacturing sector -- represents a loss of national face.
The reversion of mutations D67N and T215F was associated with K219Q.
The reversion efficiency of EM7 SHM vectors (data not shown) is similar to those of SHM vectors (Figure 5).
The reversion of the tumor growth phenotype by tetracycline validates the pro-oncogenic function of IRP2 in this xenograft model.
The reversion rates of all possible base base mutations were increased in sod1 and sod1 mstrainsains, but the reversion rates differed by over an order of magnitude.
The reversion frequency of this construct on SC Ade is approximately 10−3.
The reversion of mutant epialleles to the wt state can be an imperfect process.
She loses nothing by the reversion to a traditional mode -- and gains a dash of mystery.
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