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Overall, we recognise that these kinds of inflammatory, oxidative stress-related reactions are accumulative and somewhat irreversible [ 161], that they are consequently age-related, and (see [ 162- 165] and later), and that most diseases and causes of mortality that are prevalent in the developed world are in this sense largely manifestations of this kind of aging.
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Anaerobic soil microbes denitrify somewhat less N, while this process is irreversible, and therefore equally crucial.
And another important question is somewhat skated over: the possibility that some environmental processes involve irreversible "triggers", which, once pulled, lead to sudden and disastrous deterioration.
Symptoms include a characteristic and irreversible loss of feathers and suppression of the immune system -- somewhat similar to HIV/AIDS in humans.
Since centrilobular fibrosis is usually irreversible, if GIP evolved to UIP, sequels of centrilobular fibrosis would be somewhat linked to the peripheral UIP lesion.
Somewhat surprisingly, exposing the human enzyme to the mid-length inhibitors (AMTS10 AMTS16) led to a degree of apparently irreversible inhibition.
Irreversible decline?
Irreversible brain damage is irreversible.
It is irreversible.
Is the damage irreversible?
"The trend is irreversible".
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