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Between these spheres a certain amount of charge is reversibly exchanged.
Further heating to about 500 C will reversibly remove the hydrogen.
Such a body is said to change reversibly.
It can quickly and reversibly connect components in safety-critical systems.
It remains reversibly attached to it for a short "recognition" period.
A molecular switch is a molecule that can be reversibly shifted between two or more stable states.
For example it reversibly forms adducts with some pharmaceuticals.
Indeed, this is a better indicator of a molecule's potential to reversibly inhibit the enzyme.
Even higher temperatures will reversibly remove the hydrogen.
He subsequently discovered that his complex reversibly bound O, which was then a startling achievement.
Charles H. Bennett shows that computation can be done reversibly.
Most competitive inhibitors function by binding reversibly to the active site of the enzyme.
It analyzes the MP3 and reversibly changes its volume.
Instead, it is superparamagnetic, responding reversibly to changes in the magnetic field.
This application exploits the ability of zirconium to reversibly form bonds to carbon.
The energy q must be transferred reversibly.
This effect contributes the ability of hemoglobin to bind oxygen reversibly under biological conditions.
At present only cells, tissues, and some small organs can be reversibly cryopreserved.
Various other medications may reversibly affect hearing.
Energy can pass such walls as only as adiabatic work, reversibly or irreversibly.
It spontaneously, and reversibly dehydrates around room temperature.
The effect achieved is that the material may be reversibly switched between an elastomer and a rigid polymer.
The apparent viscosity of these fluids changes reversibly by an order of up to 100,000 in response to an electric field.
This finding is significant in that it presents a mechanism to reversibly preserve the function of a protein during oxidative challenge.