| reversible obstructive airway d. |
a condition characterized by bronchospasm reversible by intervention, as in asthma.
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| reversible r. |
a chemical reaction which occurs in either direction, depending on conditions; a reaction in which the products react to re-form the reactants.
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| reversible ischemic neurological deficit |
ABBR: RIND. A transient stroke resulting from a decrease in cerebral blood flow. Symptoms typically last longer than 24 hr but less than 1 week.
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| reversible |
A handy feature found on some pumps, which allows product to be pumped into a container as well as out of it.
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| reversible |
A reversible process is one which would change direction with an infinitesimal change in external conditions. For a process to be reversible it must be frictionless and quasistatic so that no energy is dissipated and the system is always only infinitesimally removed from equilibrium. Because a reversible process passes through a series of quasi-equilibrium states it can be represented as a solid line on a plot of one state variable against another. More details here.
Ãâó: theory.ph.man.ac.uk/~judith/stat_therm/node95.html
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