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The preferred term is a "revert".
("20 years ago, it would have been unheard of, for a revert to run the education programme," Bushra said later. I thought she meant it critically, but it turned out she was married to Rahim).
He is too, or as he terms it, a "revert", given his belief everyone is born potentially destined for the religion, even if they are brought up in a different faith.
Specifically, a revert is detected when two versions in the history line are exactly the same.
In this case the latest edit (leading to the second identical revision) is marked as a revert, and a pair of editors, referred to as reverting and reverted editors, are recognized.
For example, in the second row, the first motif at the left shows a minor edit of a Wikipedia page by an anonymous author, followed by a revert from a registered user, followed by a minor edit from an anonymous author.
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It is important to note that both LDH and SP-A reverted to original levels by termination of the treatment on day 56.
Thus, Table 7 also unveils a reverting trend in human capital inequality between the poorest and the richest quintiles over the period analyzed.
RNA was isolated using a Nucleospin RNAII kit (Macherey-Nagel, Düren, Germany) and reverse-transcribed using a Revert-Aid H Minus First strand cDNA synthesis kit (Fermentas, St. Leon-Rot, Germany) according to the manufacturers' instructions.
But in their return to the Coliseum, the A's reverted to top form.
The study shows that simply reversing selective pressure won't make a biomolecule revert to an earlier form.
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