| 41. | Students use both reversibility and decentration to function throughout the school day, follow directions, and complete assignments.
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| 42. | Today electronic pulp testers are rarely used for diagnosis of the reversibility of pulpitis due to their unreliable nature.
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| 43. | Another macroscopic consequence of microscopic reversibility is the symmetry of kinetic coefficients, the so-called reciprocal relations.
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| 44. | It was suggested that the rearrangement of naphthalene occurred due to reversibility of the isomerization of azulene to naphthalene.
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| 45. | A flow battery is technically akin both to a fuel cell and an electrochemical accumulator cell ( electrochemical reversibility ).
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| 46. | Advantages of deep brain stimulations include the reversibility of the procedure, and the ability to adjust settings of stimulation.
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| 47. | In addition to multiple baseline designs, a way to deal with problematic reversibility is the use of repeated acquisitions.
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| 48. | Children can now conserve and think logically ( they understand reversibility ) but are limited to what they can physically manipulate.
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| 49. | Hence, no real heat engine could realise the Carnot cycle's reversibility and was condemned to be less efficient.
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| 50. | However a lot of people think they are really moving backward in time and take it as evidence for time reversibility.
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