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reversible

[ri-vur-suh-buhl] / rɪˈvɜr sə bəl /


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Importantly, blood sugar regulation improved once the mice were taken off the ketogenic diet, suggesting that at least some of the metabolic damage may be reversible.

From Science Daily

They worried about Alex — vasectomies are reversible, but what if he couldn’t have kids?

From Salon

"We've found that the first step of the chain reaction is reversible, and that some drugs can favor a reverse reaction over the forward reaction," Dr. Bohn said.

From Science Daily

The FDA upgraded the recall Monday to “Class II,” meaning the use of or exposure to the identified products can cause temporary or “medically reversible adverse health consequences.”

From Los Angeles Times

Because the interaction is gentle and reversible, the sensor highlights the affected region while leaving the cell's repair work untouched.

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