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The loss of trust may be reversible.
If no sawdust is present, then the tree's condition may be reversible.
The good news is there is evidence to suggest that smoking-induced damage to fertility may be reversible.
Less common is eyelid discoloration, which Allergan, the manufacturer, says "may be reversible".
Early reports suggest that some of these deficits may be reversible with treatment.
There is encouraging news that some forms of heart disease triggered by antitumor therapy may be reversible.
Depending on the conditions the electrode response may be reversible or quasi reversible.
Symptoms may be reversible if identified early and the medication changed to newer medications such as Risperdal, which does not produce these symptoms.
Wrinkles, grey hair and niggling aches are normally regarded as an inevitable part of growing older, but now scientists claim that the ageing process may be reversible.
The main responses are morphological (e.g. epinasty), which may be reversible, and on the development of flowers and fruit.
The research on these blood cancers, however, suggests that this trait may be reversible after all, and that the cancer cells, when prompted to mature, become susceptible to therapies to which they would otherwise remain resistant.
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