Eight reversible causes have to be checked one at a time before someone is pronounced dead.
This damage may not be fully reversible, even when the anorexia is under control.
Irrational Games has a poll asking fans which reversible cover for BioShock Infinite they like best.
But this change appears to be reversible, and not to lead to permanent brain damage.
The great thing about using the SCU is that all changes you make are reversible.
While Gen Petraeus backed the proposed drawdown, he warned that progress in Iraq remained "fragile" and "reversible".
Peugeot said new accounting guidelines had prompted the move and that it was reversible when conditions improve.
But longer exposure to the gene protein might lead to other cancer-causing abnormalities, which would not be reversible.
With reversible data-hiding, however, photographic evidence could be watermarked and secured from tampering the moment the shutter is pressed.
It is also, as Prof Miles notes, similar in that it is reversible.
The effects of neuroscience are reversible or, at least, they last only for the lifetime of the individual concerned.
The post-2006 Bush national-security state is virtually untouched, with the exception of a delicate and reversible executive ban on torture.
As General Petraeus himself admits, and our briefing this week argues, the change is fragile, and reversible (see article).
But as Mr Celik outlines the possible applications for reversible data-hiding, it becomes obvious why preserving image integrity is so critical.
And even if Iran's current leaders do not proceed, the decision is inherently reversible as long as it retains its enrichment capability.
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The caretaker government should avoid controversial matters that are not reversible by the winner of the May 11 parliamentary election, Qadir said.
Ah well, reversible covers are a good idea one way or another.
The United States should not make unilateral military cuts or any irreversible concessions in exchange for reversible changes in Soviet arms and policies.
Lindland is the founder of Betabrand, an online retailer that specializes in clothes such as corduroy pants, reversible smoking jackets and disco pants.
"It's reversible if you stop taking the drug, " a spokesman shrugs.
The cognitive effects for the most part seem to be reversible.
About 5% to 10% of all people with diabetes have this type, which is not reversible because the person's pancreas is not producing insulin at all.
Research by Harvard psychologist Dan Gilbert, author of Stumbling on Happiness, shows that reversible, keep-your-options-open decisions reliably lead to lower levels of satisfaction than irreversible ones.
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Experts believe that women should be offered more reversible choices of contraception like injectibles and implants which are not presently offered under India's family planning programme.
Long-term, daily use of inhaled corticosteroids may slightly slow their annual growth rate, a side effect that's thought to be reversible when children stop taking the drug.
The all-digital Lightning connector features an adaptive interface that uses only the signals that each accessory requires, and it's reversible so you can instantly connect to your accessories.
"This is why we say the progress continues to be fragile and reversible and it is why we say it requires continued vigilance and continued effort, " he said.
Apart from being much more accurate, such linguistic-knowledge engines should, in theory, be reversible you should be able to work backwards from the target language to the source language.
He said that's an easily reversible process once the weather passes: Purge the seawater out, pull the packer out and reinsert the drill string to begin drilling again.
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