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An irreversible system is one in which the products of a reaction are so stable or are removed so effectively from the system that its original components cannot be reproduced.
The electrochemical process was characterized as an irreversible system.
Thus flickering can also be an indicator of an impending irreversible system change.
Accumulated historical correlations produce irreversible system behavior regardless of the quantity or quality of novelty.
The cyclic voltammograms of the organosilicon copolymers showed the characteristics of an irreversible system.
The oxidation of carbon into CO2 is an irreversible system, the value of the transfer coefficient is α = 0.27.
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Examples of irreversible systems include sols (dilute suspensions), pastes (concentrated suspensions), emulsions, foams, and certain varieties of gels.
A Lagrangian is sought after to develop an analytical method for the evaluation of the stationary states of open irreversible systems.
Interest centred mainly on irreversible systems but for which the catalytic species was not indefinitely stable, decaying instead by a rate proportional to its concentration b.
We can study nearly irreversible systems based on Equation (4).
Two-dimensional (2D) DNA assemblies are usually, for imaging purposes, immobilized on hard surfaces resulting in irreversible systems devoid of any dynamics.
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