reversibly in English

adverb

in a reversible manner; inversely, conversely, contrarily

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1. Even higher temperatures will reversibly remove the hydrogen.

2. Androsterone can be reversibly converted to 3 alpha androstenediol

3. Solid substance with an active surface which reversibly accumulates gas or liquid.

4. Optical anisotropy may reversibly be generated with polarized laser light whereby a hologram is formed.

5. Puromycin reversibly suppresses aggregation at a concentration of 20 (Μg/ml, when protein synthesis is inhibited to 66 %.

6. Carabiners 10 products Quickly and reversibly connect components in safety-critical systems with Carabiners from Grainger

7. 13 rows  · General Anesthetics are medicines that render a patient reversibly unconscious and …

8. Neuroglobin is a monomer that reversibly binds oxygen with an affinity higher than that of hemoglobin.

9. A process is disclosed for reversibly absorbing carbon dioxide to an alkali metal or earth alkaline absorbent.

10. These advantages are obtained by including in said fluid a reversibly crosslinkable polymer and an encapsulated crosslink activator.

11. The light-adjustment member (2) uses electrochromism to reversibly change the transmittance of light in a wavelength range.

12. Cereal takes arbitrary data types and reversibly turns them into different representations, such as compact binary encodings, XML, or JSON

13. The component BDBA is reversibly formed by the reaction of benzyl alcohol with Benzaldehyde, an oxidative degradation product of benzyl alcohol

14. Anastrozole and letrozole are oral, substrate analogs of androstenedione, the normal substrate of the aromatase enzyme, and reversibly inhibits the enzyme

15. 1-bis(diazoacetyl)-2-phenylethane reversibly inactivates pepsin at pH 5, a reaction which is accelerated by the presence of Cu(II).

16. Normal flagella can transform reversibly into the curly type when physiological conditions, such as pH, are varied 10,11 : this has been termed Biplicity

17. Local Anesthetics are medications used to reversibly block pain sensation in a specific part of the body in order to perform small surgical procedures.

18. Cytochromes are haemoproteins in which the prosthetic group, haem, is a tetracyclic pyrrole, containing an atom of iron, which can be reversibly reduced from the ferric to the ferrous form.

19. Capsaicin achieves its pain-relieving effect by reversibly depleting sensory nerve endings of substance P and by reducing the density of epidermal nerve fibers, again in a reversible fashion

20. The copper amine oxidase from Arthrobacter globiformis (Agao) is reversibly inhibited by molecular wires comprising a Ru(II) complex head group and an aromatic tail group joined by an alkane linker

21. Aldicarb (CAS 116-06-3) is an N-methyl carbamate insecticide that rapidly and reversibly inhibits acetylcholinesterase. The nervous system is the most sensitive target, and there is little evidence of other forms of toxicity

22. Medical Definition of Amp (Entry 2 of 2) : a nucleotide C10H12N5O3H2PO4 that is composed of adenosine and one phosphate group and is reversibly convertible to ADP and ATP in metabolic reactions — called also adenosine monophosphate — compare cyclic Amp

23. As a third-generation aromatase inhibitor, Anastrozole selectively binds to and reversibly inhibits aromatase, a cytochrome P-450 enzyme complex found in many tissues including those of the premenopausal ovary, liver, and breast; aromatase catalyzes the aromatization of

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25. In acetone at 20 °C where a small fraction of binaphthyl is reversibly absorbed, the activity of various carbons increases with surface area (relative catalytic rates are in the order Acetylene Black < Spheron 6 < Norit < Carbolac 1).

26. β-1,3-Galactosyl-N-acetylhexosamine phosphorylase (GalGlyNAcP) (EC 2.4.1.211) is an enzyme which phosphorolyses lacto-N-Biose I (LNB) and galacto-N-Biose (GNB) reversibly to produce α-d-galactose 1-phosphate (Gal 1-P) with GlcNAc and GalNAc.This enzyme was first found in a cell extract of Bifidobacterium bifidum by Derensy-Dron et al

27. Cereal is a header-only C++11 serialization library.Cereal takes arbitrary data types and reversibly turns them into different representations, such as compact binary encodings, XML, or JSON.Cereal was designed to be fast, light-weight, and easy to extend - it has no external dependencies and can be easily bundled with other code or used standalone.

28. The invention concerns a bottom-residue product containing isocyanate groups and with a toluylene diisocyanate content of less than 5 % by wt., preferably less than 1 % by wt., and in particular less than 200 ppm by wt.. The product is obtained from (A) distilliation residues arising in the production of toluylene diisocyanate, by mixing the distillation residues (A) with (B) polyisocyanates or polyisocyanate mixtures of the diphenylmethane series optionally modified with urethane and/or allophane groups and with an NCO content of at least 15 % by wt., followed by distillation of the mixture, the mixture being heated, before or during distillation, to temperatures of 190 to 250 °C, thus causing a high degreee of substitution of the toluylene diisocyanate, reversibly bound up in the distillation residues (A), by polyisocyanates (B).