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The reasons for this sense aren't totally clear, but they might include the unstoppable velocity of news from all corners of the globe (a blessing that will forever remain mixed); a nostalgia for times that were never quite so stable; and this is the deep fear a real, ever-more-apparent, and maybe irreversible worsening of the world.
The reasons for this sense aren't totally clear, but they might include the unstoppable velocity of news from all corners of the globe (a blessing that will forever remain mixed); a nostalgia for times that were never quite so stable; and — this is the deep fear — a real, ever-more-apparent, and maybe irreversible worsening of the world.
"Painkillers really enhance performance but they have negative effects on body tissues, maybe irreversible effects".
The United Nations' Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) latest draft suggests that the effects of climate change maybe irreversible.
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One possible explanation for this is that noise does not drive the cells out of each configuration once a certain proportion of them attain an attractor, or that the noise is "frozen" at some point, maybe because irreversible differentiation or synchronization events take place.
This findings suggest that irreversible commitment maybe linked to the sustained expression of a set of genes expressed at earlier time following LIF withdrawal.
Most adverse effects associated with chemotherapy are ameliorated after cessation of the therapy, but PN maybe partly reversible or even irreversible in some patients and as such can significantly decrease the patients' quality of life.
Perhaps they are irreversible".
Possible explanations are that cervical shortening in the presence of polyhydramnios is a chronic irreversible process, possibly reflecting the duration of polyhydramnios, or maybe other factors such as the underlying disease.
All signs right now point to "no", but who knows – it's getting harder and harder for people to pretend that things are good, so maybe 2017 will be remembered as the year everyone stopped sleepwalking towards irreversible disaster.
All signs right now point to "no", but who knows – it's getting harder and harder for people to pretend that things are good, so maybe 2017 will be remembered as the year everyone stopped sleepwalking towards irreversible disaster.
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