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1  points-abrupt transition that may result in irreversible change.
2 of epigenetic and genetic processes to these irreversible changes.
3 that may trigger substantial and potentially irreversible changes.
4 roductions, logging, and fire), resulting in irreversible changes.
5  (reversible PRES; 32 patients) and Group 2 (irreversible changes; 4 patients).
6 virally suppressive treatment, suggesting an irreversible change after infection.
7 , such manipulation should induce strong and irreversible changes and lead to new relevant length sca
8  protein that detect cellular pH, leading to irreversible changes and propel the virus through the ce
9  that involves freezing and thawing leads to irreversible changes due to phase changes and water cond
10 fferentiating keratinocytes, possibly due to irreversible changes effected by cell envelope barrier f
11 alignment of lifecycle events, with possible irreversible changes for lake ecosystems, is also likely
12           (2) Physiologic failure defined as irreversible change in graft clarity preventing recovery
13 equivalent exposure of 10 ppb DCP effects an irreversible change in smartphone readout.
14 ggregates formed on wire surfaces undergo an irreversible change in structure when exposed to elevate
15                             We identified an irreversible change in the fusion domain of gB following
16 se bands were still observed, indicating the irreversible change in the structure.
17 grees C, from 70 degrees C, demonstrating an irreversible change in the structure.
18 ic rabbits (n = 6) but caused only small and irreversible changes in activity in normal rabbits (n =
19 nounced than in younger animals, pointing to irreversible changes in aging zebrafish radial glia.
20 ive and have a poor long-term prognosis with irreversible changes in airway architecture leading to m
21 Shh involves a 12-16 hour period in which no irreversible changes in digit pattern occur.
22       Worries over sudden climate change and irreversible changes in ecosystems are rooted in the pot
23 rmal papilla away from the bulge and promote irreversible changes in HF stem cell architecture, leadi
24  compression reduces this burden but creates irreversible changes in images, potentially impairing de
25                This effect, likely caused by irreversible changes in micromagnetic structures, leads
26 trictions of blood supply that do not induce irreversible changes in myocytes.
27  show for the first time both hysteretic and irreversible changes in resistivity as a function of tem
28 dysphoria and provide additional time before irreversible changes in secondary sex characteristics ma
29 d zeta potential and secondary structure and irreversible changes in tertiary structure of capsid pro
30    Hepatic encephalopathy may result in some irreversible changes in the brain.
31 tical properties of solutions and the small, irreversible changes in the conductivity of films in the
32 disappearance of fitness optima that lead to irreversible changes in the location of a population in
33 o aggregated particles in solution and large irreversible changes in the morphology of films accompan
34  pronounced and largely, but not completely, irreversible changes in the optical properties.
35 hows that thermal disruption of LDL involves irreversible changes in the particle morphology and prot
36 tron with the 60S ribosomal subunit leads to irreversible changes in the sedimentation profile of thi
37 put condition cause sudden, large, and often irreversible changes in the state of a system.
38  fibrous networks composed of fibrin utilize irreversible changes in their hierarchical structure at
39  were evaluated by the temperature where the irreversible change is half completed.
40  of osteoarthritis (OA), before the onset of irreversible changes is crucial for understanding the di
41 d to forecast impact thresholds beyond which irreversible changes may occur.
42  irreversible bone marrow lesions before the irreversible changes occur, which could prevent morbidit
43 e azurin, WT Az, up to |1.2 V|, beyond which irreversible changes occur.
44 s a significant, controllable, and thermally irreversible change of crystal shape.
45 ued deforestation will lead to high risks of irreversible change of its tropical forests.
46 ssion of cortisol, suggesting additional and irreversible changes, perhaps in the kidney.
47                        Damage was defined as irreversible change resulting from scars.
48 etic state, prolonged suppression results in irreversible changes that compromise their developmental
49          Climate change is expected to cause irreversible changes to biodiversity, but predicting tho
50 , but treating epilepsy in this way involves irreversible changes to brain tissue, so vector design m
51                                  Very large, irreversible changes to ecosystem structure are expected
52 idespread trophic cascades and in some cases irreversible changes to ecosystem structure.
53 ing cellular mechanical property or inducing irreversible changes to the cells.
54 rated contractile forces produce substantial irreversible changes to the density and architecture of
55 able from wild-type animals, indicating that irreversible changes to the DNA of olfactory neurons do
56       However, efforts to diagnose OA before irreversible changes to the joint occur remain limited.
57 gical and clinical characteristics including irreversible changes to the optic nerve and visual field
58  strains in vivo and excessive strains cause irreversible changes to the tissue.
59  the postfusion conformation, an essentially irreversible change, to drive membrane fusion.