Examples of using Reversibility in English and their translations into Swedish
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The reversibility of the method offers the opportunity to monitor loss of drug-target potency over time,
time to onset, reversibility of the AE as applicable)
data portability and reversibility; necessary standards should be identified by 2013;
Reversibility of severe CHF(defined as a sequence of at least two consecutive LVEF values≥50% after the event)
with strong evidence for reversibility of the effect.
including reversibility, of organ dysfunction.
The process can be reflected by means of a scheme in which oppositely directed arrows indicate the reversibility of phenomena.
It is important to consider that the combination therapy induced a growth inhibition during treatment, the reversibility of which is uncertain.
the possibility of its spontaneous reduction at the initial stages of the disease indicate the reversibility of organic and functional complications.
A reversibility model tells the robot which actions are reversible
The plasma concentrations of uracil returned to baseline levels approximately 48 hours after dosing indicating reversibility of DPD inhibition by gimeracil.
Results from this study will characterize the development of testicular lesions, and the reversibility of these findings at multiple time points;
reflecting the reversibility of Prolia's effects on bone remodelling once serum levels diminish.
efficacy and reversibility of the operation of the system.
removals and their inherent reversibility on compliance poses a major challenge in including LULUCF in the current EU's reduction targets legal frameworks.
The reversibility of emissions and removals can be caused by natural disturbances such as fires,
The reversibility of this effect has not been established.
These findings showed reversibility over a follow-up period of 18 months.
frequency and reversibility of the effects.
but showed reversibility.