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Fortunately, this is a reversible condition.
"We now understand the biological nature of this reversible condition.
One hypothesis is that overcoming senescence prevents loss of proliferative potential in cell cycle-arrested cells and that it can therefore transform irreversible arrest into a reversible condition.
Not only are they not being treated for a reversible condition, depression, but they also, along with their families, must deal with this frightening erroneous news.
Because of the widespread use of PGAs, and the evolving nature of the conjunctival pigmentation, clinicians should be aware of this reversible condition when considering biopsy or removal of conjunctival melanocytic lesions.
The first modification of the diagram is the introduction of the reversible distillation curve, which shows the enthalpy profile at reversible condition.
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The effect was moderate at reversible conditions.
But it also advises medics not to take decisions that would leave patients feeling they have been "abandoned or denied treatment for reversible conditions or to relieve symptoms simply because they seem to be approaching the end of their life or have a terminal condition".
However, experiments in reversible conditions were less clear because of additional effects of an increasing number of amino acid substitutions and aggregation.
In addition to myocardial ischemia, other potentially reversible conditions causing myocardial dysfunction can be considered and are listed in Table 1.
(Energy transfer under reversible conditions was not considered).
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