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To reversal
noun
The state of being reversed.
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Our work expands upon the observation that DR reverses transcriptomic changes with age to reversal of metabolomic changes with age.
This 'learning to reverse' might incorporate other neuroanatomical structures that are not specific to reversal learning, hence the lack of commonality in reversal loading.
And even that is subject to reversal.
That work is constantly subject to reversal.
Victories are almost always partial, ambiguous and subject to reversal.
Reforms without public support are more vulnerable politically to reversal.
The questioning suggested that many elements of the decision were vulnerable to reversal.
The victories are unofficial, insecure and liable to reversal at any time.
Deviating from the guidelines exposed a judge to reversal by a higher court.
Actions are stated, enacted, and subjected to reversal by the 10 fine dancers of his company, Wayne McGregor Random Dance.
The Fifth Circuit was divided over the Texas law, and appeals will hold most of the decisions open to reversal.
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