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Repetitive episodes of stunning are cumulative eventually leading to hibernation then irreversible contractile dysfunction [ 1].
Strong evidence suggests that NASH ultimately lead to scarring of the liver (fibrosis) and then irreversible, advanced scarring (cirrhosis) [ 3].
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Then, an irreversible conformational change occurs, resulting in the stabilization of the dimers with a concomitant increase in β-sheet structure, allowing for subsequent polymer extension.
Gas B which is absorbed through the exposed surfaces, dissolves in the liquid, and then undergoes irreversible chemical reaction of the second or higher order with A. It is assumed that the reaction rate is equal to a rate constant times the product of the concentrations of the species raised to certain powers.
13 These breaks are then made irreversible by the DNA-protein crosslinking capacities of trabectedin.
The oxime can then undergo irreversible cleavage in a reductive environment to generate an aminophenol and a primary hydroxyl-terminated ligand.
See related commentary by Ronco et al., http://ccforum.com/content/17/1/117 Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a vexing clinical problem, in part, because it is difficult to identify before there is loss of organ function, which may then become irreversible [ 1].
Hence, if the reaction is considered as irreversible, then the cell cannot produce glycerol-3-phosphate. Then glycerol should be uptaken from the medium and phosphorylated inside the cell.
If there were none, Amanda would be declared legally dead; the stoppage would then be considered "irreversible".
Their cataracts had already developed by then and were irreversible, but aging was delayed in their fat and muscle tissues.
"If you have a disease that's chronic and progressive and irreversible, then how is the situation going to be any better six and a half years later?" Mr. Seidemann said.
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