Examples of 'be reversibly' in a sentence

Meaning of "be reversibly"

be reversibly: capable of being reversed or undone

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The body is flexible so as to be reversibly deformable by a contact.
A cap can be reversibly attached to the syringe body to provide a fluid seal.
The canister is designed to be reversibly removable.
This may be reversibly resealed with the lidding film.
As a result an antigen of interest may be reversibly or even irreversibly masked.
The membrane can be reversibly deformable between the first position and the second position.
The separate layer can be observed to be reversibly dispersible by agitation.
The SMA may be reversibly deformed and / or irreversibly deformed.
Polymer containing groups that can be reversibly reduced or oxidized.
Ferroin can be reversibly discolored in its oxidized form upon titration with a Ce4 + solution.
One or more peptides may be reversibly bound to the corona.
In this case, however, the quantized difference coefficients can not be reversibly encoded.
The diacetylene could be reversibly or irreversibly activatable.
In some embodiments, the biologically active entity can be reversibly immobilized.
An enzyme may be reversibly or irreversibly bioactivated.

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As such, these implants are less invasive and may be reversibly implanted.
They can be reversibly denatured.
A container comprises a valved outlet 41 which can be reversibly opened and closed.
The support arm may be reversibly connected to the attachment means.
In a particular embodiment, a plurality of different probes may be reversibly bound to a single support.
The flavin group can be reversibly dissociated by mild acid treatment.
As such, the clutch is bi-directional, permitting it to be reversibly driven.
The positioning means may be reversibly connected to the injection means.
In the end, it is the entire upper 3 that can be reversibly tightened.
The alignment means may be reversibly connected to the attachment means.
Currently, only cells, tissues and some organs can be reversibly cryopreserved.
Such a plastic bag may be reversibly or permanently connected to the connector device.
At present, only cells, tissues, and some small organs can be reversibly cryopreserved.
The alignment guide may be reversibly connected to the support arm.
Currently cells, tissues, blood vessels, and some small animal organs can be reversibly cryopreserved.
The centring mechanism may be reversibly connected to the attachment means.
Alternatively, the tags 10 may be reversibly disabled.
The second opening may be reversibly or irreversible secured after provision of the liquid.
Advantageously, base layer 12 can be reversibly softened.
Preferably the container can be reversibly re-collapsed from an expanded configuration to the collapsed configuration.
This type of electrical connection can be reversibly detached only a few times.
May optionally be reversibly lockable to increase the stability of the unit 220.
It is able to be reversibly.
FIG . 2 shows that charge can be reversibly stored in and recovered from the polymer electrode.
The result is therefore a thermoplastic which can be reversibly melted and cooled down again.
Estrone can also be reversibly converted into estradiol by 17β-HSD.
Azomethines incorporate covalent bonds that can be reversibly formed between an amine and aldehyde.
An example of an electrode that may be reversibly consumed during molecular detection is silver.
Typically the nucleic acid hybridisation probe will be reversibly bound to a coverslip or microscope slide.
The thermostable DNA polymerase also may be reversibly inactivated as a result of a chemical modification.
The entire reaction mixture gelled but could be reversibly liquefied upon further heating.
The hydrated form can be reversibly dehydrated by heating to about 110°C.
The bases are further modified so as to be reversibly blocked at the 3 ' - position.
The initial outer diameter D may be reversibly deformed to a smaller mounting diameter DM.
The thiol-based polymers have disulfide bonds that can be reversibly cross-linked through oxidation and reduction.

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