| 31. | When taken by mouth every day, these pills inhibit female fertility ( with reversibility ).
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| 32. | These differences are reversibility and decentration.
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| 33. | T-symmetry of the microscopic description together with its kinetic consequences are called microscopic reversibility.
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| 34. | In 1952 he proved the principle of semi-detailed balance for kinetics without microscopic reversibility.
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| 35. | The essence of elasticity is reversibility.
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| 36. | Reversibility is now emphasized so as to reduce problems with future treatment, investigation, and use.
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| 37. | Also, chemogenomics is able to observe the interaction as well as reversibility in real-time.
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| 38. | This is required by the reversibility ( or unitarity ) of the quantum evolution of the beam splitter.
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| 39. | By Kolmogorov's criterion for reversibility, any birth-death process is a reversible Markov chain.
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| 40. | Because of its reversibility, I think [ the corneal ring procedure ] is going to be very big.
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