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(i) Irreversible, i.e. the invasion fundamentally, and irreversibly, changes pools and pathways of matter and energy in the system.
This hydrated form irreversibly changes to a dehydrated variety at relatively low temperatures (60° C) or upon being exposed to conditions of low relative humidity.
Steaming at 650°C or calcination at 850°C irreversibly changes the co-ordination of all square-planar Cu2+.
In genetic alterations, a mutation irreversibly changes the nucleotide sequence of the DNA, or the number of copies of chromosomes per cell is altered.
In this latter case, the methylation pattern irreversibly changes, and second type diabetes and pathological glucose tolerance (Holmang 2001; Miles et al. 2005; Signorello and Trichopoulos 1998) appears.
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It is being irreversibly changed".
The student movement, she said, had irreversibly changed Chile.
The strength of the story, though, is that Mr Shah, too, is irreversibly changed.
TI OK, let's posit that music's value really has irreversibly changed.
The heat causes the proteins in each cell to irreversibly change, like an egg white as it boils.
The Canal Hotel bombing, as it became known, irreversibly changed the security situation in which humanitarian aid workers operate.
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