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Destroying the track, she said sadly, would be so permanent, so irreversible.
(Another girl, Tulsa, who'd had a love match, said arranged marriages were better because then at least you could complain to your parents when things went wrong. But marriage is so irreversible that it doesn't seem to matter who you complain to).
You can't help but reflect on the freedom that once was, wondering if the love you feel is just a chemical reaction to stop you from ending your life, so irreversible is your ruin.
By doing so, irreversible responses of p53 activation may be mediated [Hermeking, 2007].
Its inhibition causes death, so irreversible inhibitors have been developed as insecticides: organophosphates and carbamates.
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Whatever the level of withdrawal, the decision to do so is irreversible.
So an irreversible change on the major energy substance (ATP) production route would inevitably bring adverse impact on cell growth and solvent production.
The complete theoretical development and general description of the so called irreversible processes of multicomponent transport is presented by Miller [53] where ion fluxes are related to electrochemical potential gradients for all ions in a system.
The Chinese government should take steps to ensure that these infants have access to a more balanced diet, and should do so before irreversible damage is done to this vulnerable population.
If the project is irreversible, so is the folly of putting so many eggs in the basket of an illegitimate and unsustainable regime.
It all seems so permanent and irreversible that way.
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