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Reversible processes define the boundaries of how efficient heat engines can be in thermodynamics and engineering: a reversible process is one where no heat is lost from the system as " waste ", and the machine is thus as efficient as it can possibly be ( see Carnot cycle ).
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* Reversible process ( thermodynamics )
Reversible computing is a model of computing where the computational process to some extent is reversible, i. e., time-invertible.
* Reversible process
:* Reversible diffusion, an example of a reversible stochastic process
* Reversible process ( thermodynamics ), a process or cycle such that the net change at each stage in the combined entropy of the system and its surroundings is zero

Reversible and state
Reversible potentials can be sometimes converted to the standard electrode potential for a given electroactive species by extrapolation of the measured values to the standard state.
* Reversible transformations described by unitary operators on the state space.
Reversible laws of motion cannot explain why we experience our world to be in such a comparatively low state of entropy at the moment ( compared to the equilibrium entropy of universal heat death ); and to have been at even lower entropy in the past.

Reversible and on
Reversible perspective is an aspect of " the potential destruction and deformation of knowledge "-of the attacks on linking of-K.
* Reversible lanes, where certain sections of highway operate in the opposite direction on different times of the day / days of the week, to match asymmetric demand.
* Reversible Destiny-Yoro Park is a theme park in Yōrō described as " an ' experience park ' conceived on the theme of encountering the unexpected.
:* Reversible algebraic notation ( RAN ) is based on LAN, but adds an additional letter for the piece that was captured, if any.
* Manchester Carriage and Tramways Company L53: The only Eades Reversible Horse Tram left is on loan to Bury Transport Museum
Reversible lanes are also commonly found in tunnels and on bridges, and on the surrounding roadways – even where the lanes are not regularly reversed to handle normal changes in traffic flow.
* Recent Workshops on Reversible Computation
Reversible working is provided on the down line through both tunnels between Guildford and Shalford junction since resignalling in October 1999.
* Elderly ; Reversible MAOIs such as moclobemide may have advantages in the treatment of depression associated with Alzheimer's disease due to its effect on noradrenaline.
Due to ongoing construction from the I-4 / Selmon Connector project, the Reversible Lanes may be closed during overnight hours & on weekends.

Reversible and can
Reversible elastic deformation in metals can be described by Hooke's Law for restoring forces, where the stress is linearly proportional to the strain.
* Reversible reaction in chemistry, for which the position of the chemical equilibrium is very sensitive to the imposed physical conditions ; so the reaction can be made to run either forwards or in reverse by changing those conditions
* Reversible Addition-Fragmentation Chain Transfer Polymerization ( RAFT ): requires a compound that can act as a reversible chain transfer agent, such as dithio compounds.

Reversible and be
Reversible reaction of glutathione ( top ) with methyl isocyanate ( MIC, middle ) allows the MIC to be transported into the body
Reversible errors must be appealed.
Reversible data hiding is a technique which enables images to be authenticated and then restored to their original form by removing the digital watermark and replacing the image data that had been overwritten.
* Reversible male implant may be future of contraception

Reversible and from
^^ The Reversible Lanes are continuously open in the eastbound direction from Friday afternoon to Monday morning.
Alan Moore's 1983 short story " The Reversible Man " from issue 308 of the comic " 2000AD " told an ordinary man's life backwards, using the same concept as Butterworth but recasting it as a first-person narrative.

Reversible and well
Reversible logic circuits have been first motivated in the 1960s by theoretical considerations of zero-energy computation as well as practical improvement of bit-manipulation transforms in cryptography and computer graphics.
* Reversible dynamics, a mathematical dynamical system, or physical laws of motion, for which time-reversed dynamics are well defined

Reversible and heat
Reversible heat pumps are designed to work in either thermal direction, in order to provide heating or cooling to the internal space.

Reversible and with
Reversible electroporation is typically done with treatments that involve getting a drug or gene ( or other molecule that is not normally permeable to the cell membrane ) into the cell.
* Reversible title card which came with the original Star Wars: Clone Wars pack.
* Reversible Sleeve with original and newly commissioned artwork
* Reversible sleeve with original and newly commissioned artwork by The Dude Designs
Reversible selective MAOIs such as moclobemide are widely underprescribed due to ill-informed physicians who wrongly equate the side effect profile of moclobemide with the potentially dangerous irreversible and non-selective MAOIs.
Reversible MAOIs were developed in the hope that they would exert efficacy in depressive disorders but with less of the toxicity of the older irreversible compounds ; moclobemide's discovery and marketing brought the renewed interest in MAOIs due to an absence of dangerous tyramine food interactions and potent antidepressant effects.

Reversible and .
The Ultimate of Reality: Reversible Causality, in Proceedings of the 20th World Congress of Philosophy, Boston: Philosophy Documentation Centre, internet site, Paideia Project On-Line: http :// www. bu. edu / wcp / MainMeta. htm
In Bion's own words, " Reversible perspective is evidence of pain ; the patient reverses perspective so as to make a dynamic situation static.
As summarised by Etchegoyen, " Reversible perspective is an extreme case of rigidity of thought ... As Bion says, what is most characteristic in such cases is the manifest accord and the latent discord.
Reversible phosphorylation of proteins is an important regulatory mechanism that occurs in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms.
Reversible phosphorylation results in a conformational change in the structure in many enzymes and receptors, causing them to become activated or deactivated.
Reversible payment methods generally have a " clearing time " of 72 hours or more.
Reversible pendulums remained the standard method used for absolute gravity measurements until they were superseded by free-fall gravimeters in the 1950s.
Reversible Blackwork: Book One, Self-Published ; 1978.
* Pupin Michael: Thermodynamics of Reversible Cycles in Gases and Saturated Vapors, John Wiley & Sons.
Reversible processes are always quasistatic, but the converse is not always true.
DMTCP is also the basis for URDB, the Universal Reversible Debugger.
Reversible inactivation of the INP has provided further evidence for its role in EC.
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