How To Use Reverse In A Sentence

  • Would reverse flow undergravel filtration be better?
  • You see that you're undershooting and so, leaving the throttle as is, you attempt to flatten your descent path by lifting the nose a bit - and you enter the region of reverse command.
  • This reverse ekphrasis, with its glimpsed, illegible text, hints at the hidden world of the silent reader. The Times Literary Supplement
  • An Ohio appellate court last week reversed a lower court ruling that the city's pernicious treatment of marijuana users was unconstitutional under state law.
  • If we want to avert a very deep recession it is absolutely vital that these psychological factors are reversed.
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  • Since the path was so narrow that there was no way to reverse, he had no option but to continue moving forward.
  • The idea was that the content server was responsible for providing a daily reverse-chronologic list of pages that had changed. Scripting News for 4/13/2007 « Scripting News Annex
  • The image is upside-down and reversed left-to-right.
  • In the mirror Dog saw a car nose round the end of the pantechnicon, then quickly reverse out of sight. THE ONLY GAME
  • Both Hyundai and Nissan have reversed their U.S. automotive fortunes but to differing degrees.
  • And the idea that this book helped Diana in her life, I think, is quite the reverse of the truth.
  • This monitor provides live full-color video through the Vehicle Information System whenever reverse is engaged.
  • As if to confirm this, one of the supers came over and asked me to reverse the van off the weighbridge, then back on again. THE SCHEME FOR FULL EMPLOYMENT
  • Mr Wilson says organic farms reverse many modern agricultural trends.
  • Agarkar, it might be observed, is a much better bowler with the old ball when he can generate reverse swing.
  • The game could be played in the reverse, where the metric is the number of people you see singing along/tapping feet/dancing. Hello Whatever I Will Call It
  • Nothing, in short, evinced to the august visitors any symptom of a reverse of fortune, such as they had been led to expect, in the position and circumstances of Marie de Medicis. The Life of Marie de Medicis — Volume 3
  • Tickets for other Amalgamation matches should soon be available and it is hoped that more extensive advertising and a reduced number of contests at favoured venues will see a reverse in the dwindling attendances.
  • He reversed his car straight at the policeman.
  • Sehwag let a couple go by, 'hipped' one away and then reverse swept him magnificently past point. Hindustan Times News Feeds 'Views'
  • The most important practical lesson that can be given to nurses is to teach them what to observe – how to observe – what symptoms indicate improvement – what the reverse – which are of importance – which are of none – which are the evidence of neglect – and of what kind of neglect. Notes on Nursing: What It Is, and What It Is Not
  • Through the mirror was a looking-glass room, the reverse of normality. PRETTY MAIDS ALL IN A ROW
  • Unfortunately, whatever mojo he worked in the mountains has reversed the Earth's cool polarity and Superman is temporarily cooler than Batman.
  • The principal goal of Republican conservatives is to reverse the Roe v Wade ruling.
  • Quite the reverse, these become the trusted friends that truly understand and can be of real help in time of trouble.
  • Eighteen months later an appellate court reversed the convictions and criticized the conduct of the trial judge and the prosecution.
  • Appellants also stood to have their action terminated if the district court's order went unreversed.
  • In fact, as other articles pointed out, our -- as no fitting word has been found for it, let's go with -- withdrawal was a magnificent feat of reverse engineering, worthy of a force that was a nonpareil on the planet. Tom Engelhardt: Debacle!
  • The viral nucleocapsid enters the host cell and breaks open releasing two viral RNA-strands and 3 essential replication enzymes: Integrase, Protease and Reverse Transcriptase WN.com - Business News
  • I bow over the toilet to retch but reverse away fast as last night's urine smells like cat shit this morning.
  • But South Korea came back strong when You Hyo-sik set up captain Seo Jong-ho to score off a reverse flick in the 62nd. Germany Rout Canada 6-0 in Hockey World Cup
  • But the signs, which cost the parish £215, will not be re-erected because members reversed their policy after being bombarded with complaints.
  • It was a very simple matter to reverse this procedure, generally after some unpleasantness with the appropriate squadron and station commander.
  • In Andy Duncan's "Unique Chicken Goes In Reverse", a priest named Father Leggett follows a cryptic phone message to meet a five year-old girl named Mary who has taught a "frizzled" chicken to walk in reverse. REVIEW: 2007 Nebula Award Short Fiction Nominees
  • Remarkably, the argument of the outermost is a repetitive appends operation and it has only linear complexity with P1 reverse () operations, but each of them is of linear complexity, so the total complexity of implementing my: prepend-iter () we have demonstrated is a simplified case of the many different real world scenarios we may encounter that will require repetitive prepends. Planet XML
  • Aggressive behaviors included pecking the male, bill snapping, reverse mounting, and frontal attack, which resulted in aerial grappling.
  • It's the reverse of birthdays, this laying out outside the meats and cheese, cruets of oil standing sentry at the table and each guest barely able to breathe in the funerary wreaths of citronella haze.
  • But in other respects, the two countries' positions are reversed.
  • In a Star Trek-inspired turn of events, he ends up forwarding centuries through time, crashing onto an alien planet where roles between simians and humans are reversed.
  • Appeals Panels still have powers to reverse decisions of schools to exclude pupils permanently.
  • Web based tender system to source, award and manage the total procurement process. Leverages supply and demand, through reverse auction, ensuring that goods are bought at the best possible price.
  • This circular-shaped piece comprises a wooden base and a chunky glass top with a rotating centrepiece that can be reversed to an aluminium heat-resistant serving centre or left as is in a fashionable wood veneer.
  • The reverse case, with an imperative followed by a declarative, is also easy to illustrate, because of this construction.
  • The combustor is a conventional one, with a reverse-flow design.
  • Similarly, if we operate in reverse chronological order (i.e. from t=4 to t=1), the left shift will result in a multiplication by two.
  • I was a reverse chameleon, shedding my inner self while my skin remained intact.
  • They will try to make sure everything is almost neurotically unobtrusive, bridezilla in reverse. Times, Sunday Times
  • Here the devouring jaw is a symbol of corporeal disintegration; it reverses the process of reintegrating the perfected body and soul at the time of the Resurrection.
  • The two claim it will allow developers to reverse- and forward-engineer C code without having to manually update information in each environment.
  • Kudos to the first angry white conservative to blabber about reverse racism though. Obama: Virginia governor's slavery omission 'unacceptable'
  • Dürer published quite large numbers of his woodcut series in proofs before text on the reverse of the sheet.
  • It looks familiar, like our own Scottish flag, until you realise that it is a reverse image: the Russian naval ensign is a blue saltire on a white field.
  • Despite the reverse, Kiwi Searancke's players earned a consolation bonus point to cling on to their lead in Pool B and remain on course to secure a home quarter-final.
  • The car has four forward gears and one reverse gear.
  • It had a peculiar gearstick, and the driver could find reverse only after various undignified contortions.
  • For dealing with the cloud data in reverse engineering, one region-division method which based on character is presented to divide up cloud data, this provides advantage to the later surface fitting.
  • At that, the train slows to a stop, and then starts moving in reverse.
  • More changes are required to reverse the trend towards centralised power.
  • Metals are often treated by electrolysis, which reverses corrosion by linking them to an anode.
  • Unlike the torque sensor on Miller's car, which is fitted around the pinion shaft, Kalitta's is bolted to the back of the reverser.
  • The electrical hookups look frightening, but the luz is very good; we run through an external surge protector and if the corriente is too low or too high or polarity reversed, it is no go. Huasteca Potosina
  • The process is reversed when playing a down-bow [Symbol: down-bow] harmonic. Violin Mastery Talks with Master Violinists and Teachers
  • The most common alternative, reverse osmosis, is cheaper, but it 's still pricey and energy-intensive. High-Tech Cures for Water Shortages
  • Residents have rallied behind Mrs Tracy to try and get the decision reversed.
  • If all of us punish the new usage with ridicule and opprobrium, maybe we can reverse this loss to language.
  • The work we're doing is like the Peace Corps but in bizarro reverse. Wanderlustress:
  • The most recent batch reverse that trend, generally showing the parties to be even.
  • Like its forerunner, the reverse tope is liable to be any depth or width; it depends on the whim of the spade wielders, or perhaps how deeply they had descended towards the bottom of a tequila bottle. Free riding the roads of Mexico
  • The Supreme Court finally reversed the high court judgement and sent the cases back for trial in January 2003.
  • Finally, this paper concludes that lexical chunk approach is a practical way to reverse current less effective English teaching status and lead English teaching to a new developing platform.
  • Library-Collegians reverse the usual conceptual model, as their name implies.
  • A top "Kremlinologist," Goodman describes how Gates reversed a CIA tradition of delivering tough-minded intelligence reports with "the bark on."' OpEdNews - Quicklink: The Danger of Keeping Robert Gates
  • Given the imperative of global competition and the continued flow of efficiency gains from past investments in technology, the efficiency trend will not go into reverse.
  • Graphical Symbol in full simplified diode, indirectly heated duodiode, indirectly heated or triode, indirectly heated or duotriode with separated cathodes, indirectly heated, heating filament with central tapping, internal screening of the system tetrode pentode, suppressor grid connected with cathode triode - pentode triode - heptode (according to the circuit, the systems may be drawn left-and-right reversed) 1.10. 1. Selected Graphical Symbols of Electrotechnology
  • In fact, the reverse may be the problem and we could be spending time kedged as the tide turns foul off Portland Bill (if we even get that far!
  • This rectory is a delightful place to be in, in warm weather; but in winter, it must be the reverse of comfortable; all the room-windows opening as doors into the garden, vines hanging over them, &c., &c. Letters and Memorials of Jane Welsh Carlyle
  • This is a trend I haven't seen since I was a kid: the reverse of this huge outflow of talented people.
  • The 'pseudoscope' (Wheatstone was partial to exotic forms of speech) was introduced by its professor in 1850, and is in some sort the reverse of the stereoscope, since it causes a solid object to seem hollow, and a nearer one to be farther off; thus, a bust appears to be a mask, and a tree growing outside of a window looks as if it were growing inside the room. Heroes of the Telegraph
  • Can anything be done to reverse this trend?
  • Although this particular result may be due to the limited sampling of avian taxa, the presence of a deinonychosaurian key feature (a hyperextendible second toe) and the absence of two avian key features a triradiate palatine (3) and a fully reversed first toe in Archaeopteryx challenges the monophyly of Aves as currently recognized. New Archaeopteryx fossil provides further insight into bird, dinosaur evolution - The Panda's Thumb
  • A nationalised corporation, Amtrak, runs all the trains on tracks owned by a hotchpotch of companies (again the effective reverse of the British situation).
  • His recollections are more generous, but notably concerned with the moral impression made on Gandhi, rather than the reverse.
  • Norton (aka my sourdough starter) will be traveling to Ohio with me, in sort of a reverse Oregon trail pilgrimage. Archive 2008-08-01
  • Another who will travel to India, Shahzad, known for his skiddy pace and reverse swing, already has more than a few tricks. Cricket World Cup: Matt Prior ousts Steven Davies from England squad
  • Last questions for Bob, in terms of the SG&A costs with the end of the fiscal year coming up any kind of accruals or bonuses or anything else that we could see reverse in the fourth quarter and maybe give you a one time reduction in SG&A costs? SeekingAlpha.com: Home Page
  • An autopsy on Terri Schiavo, the severely brain damaged woman whose death sparked an intense debate over a person's right-to-die, showed that her brain was severely "atrophied" and weighed less than half of what it should have, and that no treatment could have reversed the damage... "Terri" was blind and wasn't abused.
  • Junk bond fund flows reversed, with outflows of $319 million this week.
  • It is not known whether the thrusts and reverse faults represent reactivated extensional basement structures or formed entirely during basin inversion.
  • We reported last night here on several police departments in California that are trying to reverse a longstanding policy preventing police officers and deputy sheriffs from enforcing our national immigration laws.
  • He reversed the judgment and set the prisoner free after all.
  • It is a mistake to regard age as a downhill grade toward dissolution. The reverse is true. As one grows older, one climbs with surprising strides. George Sand 
  • Trying to reverse the dictate given or negotiate better terms seems fruitless.
  • Shire has little surplus cash in its balance sheet, so a paper-based reverse takeover via a share exchange would be the most probable route to a takeover.
  • The reverse punch is also the strongest and hardest punch in karate.
  • The digger lifted its feet and reversed in a wide arc and dropped the hydraulic shovel. BLOOD IS DIRT
  • It would help to ascertain the temporal relationship between the inscriptions on the reverse and the quota list on the obverse.
  • Some species reverse torsion, but evidence of having passed through a twisted phase can be seen in the anatomy of these forms.
  • While not the stated objective of policy, this reverse Robin Hood outcome cannot be gainsaid: the share of wealth held by the top 1 percent of households has risen to 35 percent from 21 percent since 1979, while their share of income has more than doubled to around 20 percent. Harlan Green: Starving the Beast of Government Starves U.S.
  • Until this ridiculous overemphasis on sprinting and short course competition is reversed, the United States is going to remain stuck on a long downhill slide in competing with the rest of the world.
  • The wrong attitude will have exactly the reverse effect.
  • The moccasin is made of a sheep hide reversed to give the comfort of wool and the false impression of security by the leather outer.
  • The decision was reversed on appeal.
  • The hidden Achilles' heel is that while we've found ways to educate scientists in the humanities, the reverse has never really happened.
  • For this aged, scholarly, conservative, uncharismatic Bavarian theologian will surely hasten precisely the de-Christianisation of Europe that he aims to reverse.
  • The reforms are designed to reverse the drastic decline in the Party's support.
  • Intact blisters tend to outnumber erosions in pemphigoid, while the reverse is true of the more superficial blisters occurring in pemphigus.
  • It is the one baht coin with the King's portrait on the obverse and the three-headed elephant on the reverse.
  • Through the mirror was a looking-glass room, the reverse of normality. PRETTY MAIDS ALL IN A ROW
  • A run through the historical record, staring with Tacitus on Nero's blaming the Christians for the Great Fire, then Pliny on his administrative problems in Bithynia, then a long section on Cyprian (who I think gets more coverage than any other non-emperor); then a period of relaxation, which however is abruptly reversed by Diocletian (though that period of persecution seems to be more effective in the East). Gibbon Chapter XVI
  • For if consummation was the obverse side of the coin at Niagara, death or the prospect of death was the reverse.
  • Step forward 10 years and the roles have been somewhat reversed.
  • Iron the garment on the reverse side.
  • It will be seen that the first-mentioned of these ancient ichthyolites bears a name compounded, though, in the reverse order, of exactly the same words.
  • Ministers hoping to reverse the tide of binge-drinking believe it will bring an end to the 11 pm rush.
  • Thus the movement, seen from close by, appears to go into reverse gear.
  • Power off, ten degrees rudder angle, reverse engines, the sea boiling under her counter, the water rising, lifting them. LET NOT THE DEEP
  • More recently, we have also developed a method for examining the microscopic and macroscopic properties of fluids with restricted flow geometries, such as permeable and semi-permeable membranes, and used it to study phenomena such as osmosis, reverse osmosis and electro-osmosis. Contributor: Sohail Murad
  • The executive jet settled on its main wheels and braked sharply as the thrust-reverse and spoilers were deployed.
  • Bella in reverse is shot from a high angle making her look more submissive. Twilight Lexicon » MTV’s Spoiler’s A Fan’s View
  • He pressed the button and reversed the direction of movement of the machine.
  • Changing gears, the machine reversed and then turned left, breaking out onto one of the main streets momentarily.
  • The market's latest surge and its propensity to reverse every attempt at an intraday selloff show how investors have become more daring, raising the risk of a near-term stumble as complacency grows. The Economic Times
  • The actions of the legs, torso, and neck are essentially the same in both poses, although these actions feel different when you turn topsy-turvy and reverse your body's relationship to gravity.
  • Most (but not all) commercial jets have reverse thrust, which redirects engine thrust to help stop the aircraft.
  • Does this thing have a reverse gear ?
  • We did a similar trip to you, but in reverse.
  • It is known that setting point and cold filter plugging point of low pour point diesel with cold flow promoter can reverse during the storage and use process.
  • After years of a falling birth rate, Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Britain, and France are showing signs of a reverse while others are learning from their example.
  • This auto reverse model has a 3 band tuner and Nude Twin - Turbo headphones.
  • The man stole two cars, smashed into two vehicles, attempted to ram Garda patrol cars, reversed back into a Garda motorcyclist and attempted to hijack another car before being captured.
  • The only way for Democrats to reverse the slow rightward drift in constitutional law is by winning elections.
  • They suffered a serious military/political reverse.
  • The obverse is the same as on the smaller coins, but the reverse is different.
  • Invoking these methods in reverse order is important because it allows inner objects to finish their deserialization before the outer objects that contain them finish their deserialization. Site Home
  • At the end of the operation, different drugs are injected by the anaesthetist to reverse the paralysis and the patient then starts to breathe spontaneously.
  • I think he has a Napoleonic concept of himself and his company, an arrogance that derives from power and unalloyed success, with no leavening hard experience, no reverses.
  • Nonetheless, the Supreme Court might see fit to reverse the Court of Appeals' decision.
  • The discounting calculation is the reverse of the compound interest calculation.
  • The genotypes were confirmed by sequencing both sense and antisense strands using forward and reverse primers in separate reactions.
  • The inability to reverse operations is characteristic of the cognitive activity of the preoperational child.
  • As an author, therefore, he is sententious; as a conversationist, loose and verbose; -- or the reverse of this may be true. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 2, No. 14, December 1858
  • He charged that the government had reversed itself in a transparent attempt to get rid of him.
  • It's a switchback of mood-swings and reverses.
  • Engage forward and reverse gears and shunt backwards and forwards, listening for unusual transmission noises.
  • The appellate court, though it reversed the defendant's trial court victory, agreed that such an argument could be pursued.
  • Negative controls used equivalent amounts of RNA not subjected to reverse transcription.
  • Recently, the underspending on sink schools and difficult pupils has been partly reversed, but this isn't nearly enough. Times, Sunday Times
  • A substantial injustice would be done by leaving the decision unreversed.
  • The fact is that both the benefits of affirmative action and the white-male fears of reverse discrimination have been exaggerated.
  • Laurel Canyon (2003), each focused on an innocent young woman swept up in the glamorously baffling sex-and-drugs scene swirling around a charismatic older female artist, the situation here is reversed; unexpectedly drawn in to and fascinated by the ultra-domestic household created by a pair of charismatic femmes, the swinger is the straight man (literally). SF Weekly | Complete Issue
  • You may not • work around any technical limitations in the software; • reverse engineer, decompile or disassemble the software, except and only to the extent that applicable law expressly permits, despite this limitation;" This clause completely doesn't apply. "work around any * technical* limitations in the software" well, there weren't any technical limitations, only legal ones. TestDriven.NET by Jamie Cansdale
  • A much studied model reaction in organic chemistry is the ring opening of cyclobutane to yield ethylene or the reverse, the combining of two ethylene molecules to form cyclobutane. Press Release: The 1999 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
  • They are history interpreted retrospectively, reversed and inverted - my point being that history neither begins in nor relinquishes myth.
  • Some species undergo reverse torsion (‘detorsion’), but evidence of having passed through a twisted phase can be seen in the anatomy of these forms.
  • And if I was honest with myself I'd have felt the same if our positions had been reversed.
  • The incoming Department of Labor (DOL) should take immediate steps to disaffirm and reverse two interpretive bulletins issued by the Employee Benefits Security Administration (EBSA) on October 17, 2008 relating to fiduciary standards for employee retirement plans under ERISA. Joe Keefe: Sustainable Investing and the Financial Crisis: How Long-Term Investing Can Replace Short-Term Bubbles
  • The leaves of mangos and cacaos do the reverse, turning scarlet when they first sprout.
  • Reverse is engaged by pulling on a special T-bar on the centre console that operates a microswitch.
  • He works on a plaster slab, drawing with commercial underglazes in reverse.
  • The brightness of the creatures suddenly intensified, and their color patters began to reverse and pulsate. 365 tomorrows » 2009 » September : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day
  • Quite the reverse: all the evidence suggests that we can feed and fuel that number with ease and still increase the land devoted to conservation.
  • The reverse structure is a crude way of defamiliarising a very basic plot and has none of the formal invention and daring of, say, Tarantino's experiments in cause and effect.
  • He expressed great regret and said that surgeons would attempt to reverse the operation.
  • Data shows that if a large amount of people lower their cholesterol significantly, they can reverse heart disease.
  • But the purpose and function remains the same: cosmetic improvements cannot reverse the de-humanising effect of the culture.
  • He reverses the usual humancentric perspective, asking what domestication has meant to the apple tree, the potato, and the tulip.
  • When the burst of electrical current ends the magnetic field reverses polarity.
  • She'll eat a loss before handing over her driver's license to reverse an overcharge at Kmart.
  • Date: April 5, 2007 12: 20 PM nitroglycerin isosorbide zinsen tricyclic tetracyclic online gambling and decrease blackjack its rate reverse mortgage serotonin reuptake var r = document. referrer; document. write ( '') Horses Mouth January 22, 2007 4:24 PM
  • A semiconductor diode in which the reverse current varies with the intensity of received light.
  • How i wish the positions were reversed. ohgodwhy someone please tell tim burton to stop! Tim Burton To Bring Us New Addams Family Film in 3D Stop Motion Animation (UPDATED) | /Film
  • At this point the debate over the civil rights bill merged into a wider national debate concerning the legitimacy of reverse discrimination.
  • The families of 24 children have called on the ministers for education and healthcare to reverse a recent trend to switch its focus away from health services.
  • He had painted himself from his image reflected in a mirror, which reversed right and left.
  • The bright frame and spherical mirror are coated onto the lenses of a reverse-Galilean viewfinder.
  • Of course I am going to put my seatbelt on when I drive, it is second nature, but I unclip it to reverse up my tricky driveway.
  • The second process was sort of the reverse: to take these graphic blow-ups and shrink them into icons (I wound up only using a few of these in the final book, but they were important to the process).
  • She carefully reversed the lorry up the narrow driveway.
  • If the positions of cylinder and piston be reversed, the piston pointing vertically upward and the sand "bled" into an orifice in or through it, the void caused by the outflow of this sand would be filled by sand displaced by the piston pressing upward rather than by sand from above. Pressure, Resistance, and Stability of Earth American Society of Civil Engineers: Transactions, Paper No. 1174, Volume LXX, December 1910
  • The other kind of tope is unofficial, but I have dubbed it the inverse, or reverse, tope. Free riding the roads of Mexico
  • It was Madison, they note, who nudged Jefferson out of retirement after his wife's death in 1782, initiated the criticisms of Hamilton that Jefferson continued in the early 1790s, was the "driving force" behind Jefferson's candidacy for the presidency in 1796, and helped reverse Jefferson's dangerously disunionist impulses three years later, after the Virginia and Kentucky resolutions had failed to rally the states against the Alien and Sedition Acts. Partners in revolution
  • In Motion's book there is a remarkable photograph of Eva Larkin circa 1970, sitting relaxedly in an armchair over the back of which her son leans, wearing a look of mingled animosity, defensiveness, and desolation; on the reverse of the picture Larkin had written: "Happy As the Day is Long. Homage to Philip Larkin
  • But left and right are reversed in an etching, which is made by scratching lines on a metal plate and using the plate to make a print.
  • Alternatively, the front bearing assembly could be reversed, with the shaft mounted in the flow straightener hub, and the olive ring and endstone in the inducer hub.
  • At the next pylon the controls reversed but by yanking back the throttle he regained control.
  • The trend towards home ownership has gone into reverse.
  • As it turned out, and to gusts of relief within Number 10, rather the reverse happened.
  • His Scotch estates were confiscated, and his title attained ” the attainder of the earldom was not reversed until 1824. Lady Mary Wortley Montague
  • In effect, they demanding a quid pro quo - a reward for supporting the British in getting a targeted reverse-charge scheme which the French now also need to stop their own fraud. Another day...
  • Now 60 years on, the process has been repeated, but reversed, as the commonplace colour of modern films returns to nostalgic black and white.
  • Langberg also said two patients were given protamine sulfate, a drug that reverses the effects of heparin. Dennis Quaid “G.I Joe” Movie: Dennis Quaid General Hawk “G.I Joe” Movie
  • Practically, the encoding guarantees that different input words are discriminably represented and that the reverse operation can be easily performed.
  • Blair has, it appears, accepted the reality that he can only expect limited successes in return for reverses - or at least stasis - in other areas.
  • The same excitatory process also appears to temporarily reverse long-term habituation.
  • Nicotine promotes insulin resistance, also called prediabetes, which is a risk factor for cardiovascular disease, according to the new study, which was presented at The Endocrine Society's 91st Annual Meeting in Washington, D.C. Additionally, the study authors were able to partially reverse this harmful effect of nicotine in mice by treating them with the nicotine antagonist mecamylamine, a drug that blunts the action of nicotine. Diabetes News from dLife.com
  • Second, it seeks to reverse the insidious culture of division that has grown up around the existence of these principles.
  • Therefore, when the double-sided or one-sided copy is made from the double-sided original document, the finished copy can be obtained without a reversed even page
  • When oestrogen levels are high the epithelial cells become keratinized or cornified, an effect reversed by progesterone.
  • It has also been clearly established that in the course of time evaluation of particular variants can change or even be reversed.
  • The conscious mind then reverses the reverse message and directs us to speak in forward speech.

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