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Second, changes in cytoplasmic viscoelastic properties are mostly irreversible upon cryopreservation, whereas they are mostly reversible following LATA treatment [41].
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Cyclic voltammetry on the Lindqvist ion, cis-V2W4O194−, showed quasi-reversible vanadium electrochemistry, but tungsten reduction was mostly irreversible.
Such reactions, however, are mostly irreversible in the literal sense that they lead to products that cannot easily be converted back into the original substance.
By contrast, vinblastine accumulated predominantly in the soluble fraction and uptake was saturable and mostly irreversible, consistent with binding predominantly to tubulin.
Since PTMs are mostly irreversible, our method should help to save precious sample and time.
Admittedly, the energy-relaxed or arranged and organized structures are mostly irreversible.
The process of degradation is mostly irreversible; half of this land has fallen fallow in the meantime.
The adsorption process occurs rapidly and is mostly irreversible, although the degree of adsorption is influenced by PAM conformation, soil and mineral properties and soil solution characteristics [1].
The medical profession has long regarded severe burns as a mostly irreversible injury.
In contrast, exocytosis events where the fusion pore opens sufficiently to allow insulin release are mostly irreversible [32], [39], [40].
The most common definitions involve either airflow limitation (American Thoracic Society) or reduced maximum expiratory flow (European Respiratory Society) which is progressive and mostly irreversible.
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