| 1. | This equation has been derived in the case of reversible changes.
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| 2. | These reversible changes could also explain why dysfunction is frequently temporary.
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| 3. | This form of treatment causes reversible changes and does not cause any permanent lesions.
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| 4. | Other studies suggest little change, or reversible changes after only the first few minutes.
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| 5. | Elastic deformation in solids is reversible change in the internal molecular structure of an object.
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| 6. | It effectuates leaf motion due to reversible changes in turgor pressure, which occurs without growth.
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| 7. | Kanazawa s group investigated the reversible changes of PNIPAAm once modifying it with a carboxyl end.
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| 8. | Since, and are thermodynamic functions of state, the above relation holds also for arbitrary non-reversible changes.
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| 9. | Since U, S and V are thermodynamic functions of state, the above relation holds also for non-reversible changes.
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| 10. | The room-temperature form of quartz, ?-quartz, undergoes a reversible change in crystal structure at 573 �C to form ?-quartz.
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