irreversibly in English

adverb

in an irreversible manner, unchangeably

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1. It works by irreversibly inhibiting a receptor called P2Y12 on platelets.

2. The electric pulses irreversibly permeate the cell membranes, thereby invoking cell death.

3. Gelatin, which is used in food and industry, is collagen that has been, irreversibly, hydrolyzed.

4. Measures taken to prevent Balkanization instead resulted in an all-but-irreversibly balkanized infrastructure layer

5. That small ripple echoed irreversibly that Afikomen now means “the One who came…and who will come …

6. the beneficiaries irreversibly exit the market and will not have any activity or receive any stream of money.

7. After 60 min of anoxia, aerobic respiration is irreversibly inhibited and is substituted for by anaerobic glycolysis.

8. An Apostate is a person who once claimed to be a Christian but has irreversibly abandoned and renounced orthodox Christianity

9. Armfuls of Time eloquently portrays the psychological experience of such children, who are irreversibly changed from the moment of diagnosis

10. Armfuls of Time eloquently portrays the psychological experience of such children, who are irreversibly changed from the moment of diagnosis

11. Anonymised data means that all identifiers have been irreversibly removed and data subjects are no longer identifiable in any way

12. They read it to say that only automatic weapons that have been irreversibly altered to fire as semi-automatics are grandfathered.

13. What has not been clear is whether this is a one-way trip , with each stressful period turning the telomeric ratchet irreversibly .

14. And that selfishness is what has gotten us into the terrible quagmire in which the world is sinking, almost irreversibly, unless something big happens.

15. Abscission is the essential last step of the cell division process, which irreversibly splits post-mitotic sister cells (reviewed in Steigemann and Gerlich, 2009)

16. Botulism is a rare, life-threatening disorder that occurs when Botulinum toxin spreads hematogenously and interferes irreversibly with release of acetylcholine at peripheral nerve endings

17. Aspirin is a acetylsalicylic acid (ASA) & non-selective COX inhibitor (traditional NSAID) that irreversibly Acetylates (and, thus, inactivates) cyclooxygenase, used to treat pain, and reduce fever or inflammation

18. While we still have many challenges in addressing the basic needs of our people, the world’s perception of India, its capacities and its strengths has changed irreversibly.

19. Aspirin irreversibly Acetylates serine 530 of cyclooxygenase-1 (COX-1), resulting in the inhibition of thromboxane A 2 release from platelets and prostacyclin from endothelial cells

20. Covalent drugs act to inhibit enzymes irreversibly through formation of a Covalent bond, typically to the reactive side chain of an amino acid in the enzyme active site

21. A Biofilm is defined as a community of micro-organisms irreversibly attached to a surface and encased in an EPS, with increased resistance to host cellular and chemical responses

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23. Arhat the final achievement when every trace, gross or subtle, of ego-delusion and its subsequent desires, anger, jealousy, pride and confusion are all irreversibly eliminated from the mind and the mind will rest continuously in deep, far-reaching meditation.

24. Scientists at the Brazilian National Institute of Amazonian Research argue in the article that this drought response, coupled with the effects of deforestation on regional climate, are pushing the rainforest towards a "tipping point" where it would irreversibly start to die.

25. Aromatase inhibitors is that covalent binding of the drug to the active site of the enzyme irreversibly inhib - its Aromatase action.12,13 However, exemestane has not been used in pediatrics, except for one pharmacokinetic study.29 Nonsteroidal Aromatase inhibitors form a rever - sible bond with the enzyme

26. Cremation is performed by placing the body into a retort (enclosed unit lined with Brick and concrete) and the temperature is then raised to approximately 1500 1600 degrees Fahrenheit and the body will be totally and irreversibly destroyed by prolonged exposure to intense heat and direct flame