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We have now included a supplemental figure showing the ability of E. coli and C. glutamicum L-forms to revert.
But even as this arrangement appears to revert to form, it also destabilizes that form.
I've said, 'I can do that, but six hours later he's going to revert to form.' I told Jared at one point: 'Jared, your father-in-law listens to me more when I'm attacking him on television than when I'm trying to convince him to be rational for the sake of the party.' I think he's a creature of TV".
Despite their efforts the sessions have continued to revert to form, with insults being exchanged and a bear pit atmosphere.
Rather, S's mind will evidently be one in form with the tree frog, to revert to our earlier analogy, in something like the way a blueprint and the house of which it is the blueprint are one in form.
When the election of 2016 is finally, mercifully over, perhaps we'll look back on the middle of May as the moment when politics began to revert to form.
It took the Mets one inning to revert to Sunday's form.
Further, a live-attenuated vaccine has the potential to revert to a pathogenic form.
This forces Prisoner Zero to revert to his true form; it is identified by the Atraxi and captured.
However, this state is thermodynamically unstable and prone to revert to the crystalline form over time.
Before subjecting a sample to a cooling and heating cycle to form and revert the α′ phase, it was first homogenized for 8 h at 375 °C to remove any microstructural memory of prior transformations.
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