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Transactions were slow to commit, always irreversible, and anything but confidential.
However, the reaction of the formation of SEI was always irreversible, so NPC suffered a dramatic capacity loss in the second cycle.
It is shown by numerical examples that due to the heat leakage between the heat reservoirs and heat flow via the change of kinetic energy of the particles, the Brownian refrigerator is always irreversible and the COP can never attain the Carnot COP.
Such a process is always irreversible, and we do not consider it here.
Important recent observations revealed that the graft dysfunction is not always irreversible, but there exists an important subgroup of BOS patients who respond to azithromycin treatment [ 3].
However, this cell cycle arrest is not always irreversible, notably in epithelial cells that are at the origin of the most frequent cancers in human.
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Under the stress of glucose metabolism dysfunction and energy depletion, cancer cells almost always undergo irreversible cell death.
Another issue to consider is that troponin release after cardiac surgery does not always indicate irreversible myocardial damage, as has been demonstrated recently by Pegg and colleagues, using delayed enhancement cardio-MRI after CABG surgery [ 90].
Internal dissipation always occurs in irreversible inelastic deformation processes of materials.
In the past decades the molecular basis of this pathway and the regulatory mechanism have been comprehensively studied, yet a great deal of new evidence indicates that cytochrome c release from mitochondria does not always lead to irreversible cell death, and that caspase activation can also have non-death functions.
Since the equilibrium constant of the pykF reaction is much larger, of the order of 105 [ 40], this reaction is always regarded as irreversible with the back reaction being ignored completely.
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