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18 Medical reversal implies that patients who received the reversed practice may have experienced unnecessary harms associated with prior adoption, and may continue to be harmed until the reversed practice is de-adopted.

For the stationary state, invariance under time reversal implies that if u z) is a stationary-state wave function, then u∗ z) is also one.

This reversal implies that carbon cracking changed from labile bonds (between carbon and heteroatoms) to C C bonds (Cramer 2004), and this observation is consistent with many previous studies (Liu et al. 2004; Lorant et al. 1998; Tang et al. 2000; Tian et al. 2012; Xiao et al. 2005; Xiong et al. 2004).

The incomplete reversal implies other mechanisms are also involved in ISCU downregulation and it is well recognised that RNA translation is reduced by hypoxia via the unfolded protein response [29].

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This surprising reversal implied that TV viewers had been taken in by Kennedy's good looks, whereas radio listeners assessed the candidates' arguments on their merits, unclouded by the fog of physical appearance.

Although no mortality benefits were found, increased rates of shock reversal may imply decreased resource use (e.g. shorter length of stay in the intensive care unit) and complications (e.g. catheter-related infections).

The sudden reversal of fortunes implies that fiercely self-reliant Cypriots may need to brush up on their own relations with Turkey to make its gas wealth a reality.

Reduction or reversal of microalbuminuria implies resolution of generalised endothelial dysfunction and has potential to be a useful indicator of successful reduction of overall cardiovascular risk [ 98].

For example, the role-reversal test implied by the Golden Rule ("Do unto others as you would have them do unto you") has been prominent beyond Western traditions: A version of it is also endorsed in The Analects of Confucius, some traditional Buddhist texts, and elsewhere (see Wattles 1996).

A resultant formula or equation that remains unchanged by this operation is said to be time-reversal invariant, which implies that the same laws of physics apply equally well in both situations, that the second event is indistinguishable from the original, and that the flow of time does not have any naturally preferred direction in the case of fundamental interactions.

This implies a reversal of the usual way of looking at things.

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