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A reversible change is a change that can be undone or reversed.
The nanoshells produced displayed a remarkable and reversible change in size, within a narrow temperature interval.
UV/Vis irradiation causes a reversible change in zero shear viscosity of about 5 orders of magnitude.
After oxidization of these undoped polymers, the films underwent reversible change to the bright blue, blue or black blue form.
The Mott-Schottky plot maximums are explained by a reversible change variation of surface states over a limited potential range.
We showed that this switch is characterized by an increased capacity of GSLCs' mitochondria to capture Ca2+ and by a dramatic and reversible change of mitochondrial morphology from a tubular to a donut shape.
This study describes a family of hollow nanoscale constructs able to display a large and reversible change in size, within a narrow temperature interval.
The studies on the electrochemical behaviors of Co species in Co MOR(L8) reveal the importance of reversible change between Co oxidation states for the epoxidation.
In this potential range a large reversible change of magnetic moment is detected, which is attributed to reversible redox processes in the native iron oxide surface layer.
Strain is manifested as a reversible change in resistance, whereas every invisible crack due to mechanical loading is manifested as an irreversible increase.
The reversible change in scattering pattern suggests that the spherulite itself is highly elastic and it may render the elastomeric character in bulk.
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