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In contrast oxygenated SQT were irreversibly lost in enclosure experiments which made their quantitative measurement prohibitive.
Both the capacity for consciousness and the capacity to breathe will be irreversibly lost.
In the absence of SP-B or SP-C, the unsaturated lipids are irreversibly lost at high surface pressures.
The HOM wall loss rate was determined to be 1.1 × 10−3 s−1, assuming they are irreversibly lost.
Also, some ecosystem services may be irreversibly lost or impaired due to the loss of symbionts that results from the loss of a species.
It has been found that 11.4% of accumulated energy, which equals 2160 MWh for one silo in heavy industry, is irreversibly lost.
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Cellular senescence is a physiological phenomenon by which normal cells irreversibly lose their proliferative potential.
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.
The international community must act before more lives are lost or before the opposition irreversibly loses its voice.
Never-dried cellulose is better than once-dried samples because the latter are known to irreversibly lose surface accessibility as a result of drying.
According to this rationale, a human being dies upon irreversibly losing the capacity to perform the fundamental work of an organism, a loss that occurs with total brain failure.
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