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Cellular senescence is a physiological phenomenon by which normal cells irreversibly lose their proliferative potential.
Never-dried cellulose is better than once-dried samples because the latter are known to irreversibly lose surface accessibility as a result of drying.
About two thirds of patients on renal replacement therapy irreversibly lose their kidney function because of progressive nephropathies, such as diabetic nephropathy and nondiabetic chronic renal disease.
In addition, it would imply that MPs in the adipose tissue will irreversibly lose their pluripotential phenotype after undergoing adipose differentiation.
Thereafter, when nonterminally differentiated cells undergo the terminal event in differentiation, they irreversibly lose their proliferative potential.
Although some single QDs exhibit long-lasting PL emission, they all eventually undergo a blue-shift and irreversibly lose their PL.
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Both the capacity for consciousness and the capacity to breathe will be irreversibly lost.
The raggedy pawns, the disgraced bish-op and cowardly knight, all we condemned, we irreversibly lost, are left out here, exposed and wait-ing.
The Independent on Sunday, given exclusive access inside the Unesco World Heritage site, witnessed the sheer extent of the devastation and also learned of the complex and daunting task which lies ahead trying to conserve what has not been irreversibly lost.
If you change a computer or reinstall Windows your Skype history will be irreversibly lost.
In contrast oxygenated SQT were irreversibly lost in enclosure experiments which made their quantitative measurement prohibitive.
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