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  • Irreversible binomial
  • Fixed phrase of two or more conventionally joined words

    linguistics and stylistics, an irreversible binomial, frozen binomial, binomial freeze, binomial expression, binomial pair, or nonreversible word pair

    Irreversible binomial

    Irreversible binomial

    Irreversible_binomial

  • Legal doublet
  • Irreversible binomial in legalese jargon

    English legal language consisting of two or more words that are irreversible binomials and frequently synonyms, usually connected by and, such as cease

    Legal doublet

    Legal_doublet

  • Ladies and gentlemen (salutation)
  • Salutation

    Ladies and gentlemen is a salutation and irreversible binomial used in the field of entertainment, sports and theatre since the 19th century. The salutation

    Ladies and gentlemen (salutation)

    Ladies_and_gentlemen_(salutation)

  • Idiom
  • Phrase with a non-literal meaning

    they form an irreversible binomial. For example, a person may be left high and dry, but never left dry and high. Not all irreversible binomials are idioms

    Idiom

    Idiom

  • Sticks and Stones
  • Nursery rhyme

    hurt me. The first three words of the rhyme are an example of an irreversible binomial. Alexander William Kinglake in his Eothen (written 1830, published

    Sticks and Stones

    Sticks_and_Stones

  • Death and taxes (idiom)
  • Phrase referencing Benjamin Franklin

    and death, at the very least, opens up tenured faculty positions. Irreversible binomial, a pair or group of words used together in fixed order Sparks, Jared

    Death and taxes (idiom)

    Death_and_taxes_(idiom)

  • Yin and yang
  • Cosmological dualism in Chinese philosophy

    context, yangyin is not synonymous with yinyang. The linguistic term "irreversible binomial" refers to a collocation of two words A–B that cannot be idiomatically

    Yin and yang

    Yin and yang

    Yin_and_yang

  • Fossil word
  • Broadly obsolete words that remain in idiomatic use

    no independent meaning in a lexeme Fossilization (linguistics) Irreversible binomial fossil. Additions Series, 1993 (Second Edition, 1989 ed.). Oxford

    Fossil word

    Fossil_word

  • Collocation
  • Frequent occurrence of words next to each other

    adjective and verb Government (linguistics) Idiom (language structure) Irreversible binomial Isocolon Lexical item N-gram Phrasal verb Phraseology Phraseme Sketch

    Collocation

    Collocation

  • Cliché
  • Overused, unoriginal phrase or opinion

    (language) Catchphrase Figure of speech Idiom I'm entitled to my opinion Irreversible binomial Kitsch List of English idioms on Wiktionary Meme Platitude Pun Shitposting

    Cliché

    Cliché

  • Siamese twins (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Siamese-American conjoined twin brothers from whom the term derives Irreversible binomial, a pair or group of words used together in fixed order, such as

    Siamese twins (disambiguation)

    Siamese_twins_(disambiguation)

  • Hendiadys
  • Conjunction for emphasis

    Hendiatris, one through three does not have a subordination of parts Irreversible binomial, word pairs of collocation in which the order of the words cannot

    Hendiadys

    Hendiadys

  • Isocolon
  • Figure of speech

    as an irreversible binomial is a bicolon that is both short and so well known that it becomes a fixed expression. Not all irreversible binomials are bicolons

    Isocolon

    Isocolon

  • Phraseme
  • Phrase with some components fixed

    template Phrase Technical term (jargon) Idiom (language structure) Irreversible binomial Idioms in American Sign Language English-language idioms Fossil

    Phraseme

    Phraseme

  • Feast or Famine
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    famine in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Feast or Famine is an irreversible binomial that may refer to: Feast or Famine (Reef the Lost Cauze album),

    Feast or Famine

    Feast_or_Famine

  • Love it or leave it
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    on the book Tales of Ordinary Madness "Love it or leave it", an irreversible binomial idiomatic expression "Bicentennial Blues (Love It or Leave It)"

    Love it or leave it

    Love_it_or_leave_it

  • Reduplication
  • Linguistic phenomenon

    (the last two below). See also the alliteration section of the irreversible binomial article for cases like flip-flop and dribs and drabs. Rhyming reduplication:

    Reduplication

    Reduplication

    Reduplication

  • Six of One
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    History Is What's Happening Six of One, a 1964 play by Francis Essex Irreversible binomial, a group of words used together in fixed order as an idiomatic expression

    Six of One

    Six_of_One

  • Sugar and Spice
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    and drag performers Sugar and spice, an example of a linguistic irreversible binomial This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title

    Sugar and Spice

    Sugar_and_Spice

  • Toll and team
  • Concept in Anglo-Saxon and Anglo-Norman law

    various alternative meanings by legal writers. Legal doublet and Irreversible binomials: this phrase is an example of each "team, n.". Oxford English Dictionary

    Toll and team

    Toll_and_team

  • Harp seal
  • Species of mammal

    consciousness. Ensure that step 1 was completed correctly, and the skull is irreversibly damaged. Cut the axillary arteries along both armpits and cut along the

    Harp seal

    Harp seal

    Harp_seal

  • P-value
  • Function of the observed sample results

    contrast, decision procedures require a clear-cut decision, yielding an irreversible action, and the procedure is based on costs of error, which, he argues

    P-value

    P-value

  • Bothrops jararacussu
  • Species of snake

    induces various effects such as edema, degranulation of mast cells, irreversible blocking of muscle contraction, rupture of liposomes, and cytotoxicity

    Bothrops jararacussu

    Bothrops jararacussu

    Bothrops_jararacussu

  • Queen snapper
  • Species of fish

    longlines and traps. When they are brought to the surface they suffer from irreversible barotrauma, meaning that most cannot be returned. They are subjected

    Queen snapper

    Queen snapper

    Queen_snapper

  • Guinea pig
  • Domesticated rodent from South America

    described in the West in 1554 by the Swiss naturalist Conrad Gessner. Its binomial scientific name was first used by Erxleben in 1777; it is an amalgam of

    Guinea pig

    Guinea pig

    Guinea_pig

  • Bose–Einstein statistics
  • Description of the behaviour of bosons

    describing the interactions between the system's constituents. Despite their irreversible and nonequilibrium nature these networks follow Bose statistics and can

    Bose–Einstein statistics

    Bose–Einstein statistics

    Bose–Einstein_statistics

  • Chrysoperla plorabunda
  • Species of insect

    minutes in most cases of sexual reproduction. Males of the species undergo irreversible sperm depletion, however, making it that only the first two females will

    Chrysoperla plorabunda

    Chrysoperla plorabunda

    Chrysoperla_plorabunda

  • Vaucheria litorea
  • Species of alga

    plastid-encoded phosphoribulokinase (PRK) in V. litorea catalyzes the irreversible reaction generating the substrate ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate (RuBP) for

    Vaucheria litorea

    Vaucheria litorea

    Vaucheria_litorea

  • Eldana
  • Genus of moths

    technique, however, does have some drawbacks, since pre-trashing does cause irreversible damage to growing plants and reduces crop yield. A common method to combat

    Eldana

    Eldana

    Eldana

  • Entropy (information theory)
  • Average uncertainty in variable's states

    doi:10.1103/PhysRev.106.620. S2CID 17870175. Landauer, R. (July 1961). "Irreversibility and Heat Generation in the Computing Process". IBM Journal of Research

    Entropy (information theory)

    Entropy_(information_theory)

  • Gaussian blur
  • Type of image blur produced by a Gaussian function

    image post-processing of the photo by the camera software, leading to an irreversible loss of detail.[better source needed] Difference of Gaussians Image noise

    Gaussian blur

    Gaussian blur

    Gaussian_blur

  • Coastal taipan
  • Venomous snake species native to Australia

    exists following antivenom administration. Neurotoxic symptoms may be irreversible once established due to the presynaptic nature of their pathology. The

    Coastal taipan

    Coastal taipan

    Coastal_taipan

  • Chickpea
  • Species of flowering plant with edible seeds

    the first edition of Species Plantarum in 1753, marking the first use of binomial nomenclature for the plant. Linnaeus classified the plant in the genus

    Chickpea

    Chickpea

    Chickpea

  • Ackee
  • Species of plant

    enzymes involved in the breakdown of acyl CoA compounds, often binding irreversibly to coenzyme A, carnitine and carnitine acyltransferase I and II, reducing

    Ackee

    Ackee

    Ackee

  • Portuguese man o' war
  • Species of marine cnidarian

    the primary rinse solution for Portuguese man o' war stings, as they irreversibly inhibit cnidae discharge. Diluting the vinegar reduces its protective

    Portuguese man o' war

    Portuguese man o' war

    Portuguese_man_o'_war

  • Small-eyed rabbitfish
  • Species of fish

    status of deep-sea species like the small-eyed rabbitfish to prevent irreversible damage. Additionally, the perennially cold waters inhabited by H. affinis

    Small-eyed rabbitfish

    Small-eyed rabbitfish

    Small-eyed_rabbitfish

  • Vicia faba
  • Species of plant in the pea and bean family

    beans are rich in levodopa, and should thus be avoided by those taking irreversible monoamine oxidase inhibitors to prevent a pressor response. Sufferers

    Vicia faba

    Vicia faba

    Vicia_faba

  • Wavelet transform
  • Mathematical technique used in data compression and analysis

    wavelet for lossless (reversible) transform and a 9/7 wavelet for lossy (irreversible) transform. N. Malmurugan, A. Shanmugam, S. Jayaraman and V. V. Dinesh

    Wavelet transform

    Wavelet transform

    Wavelet_transform

  • Kac ring
  • Toy model in statistical physics

    clockwise. Consequently, the coarse-grained evolution of the Kac ring is irreversible. It is also possible to show that the variance approaches zero: lim N

    Kac ring

    Kac_ring

  • Common krait
  • Species of snake

    β-caerulotoxins) being the primary neurotoxic components. These toxins irreversibly damage motor nerve terminals by depleting synaptic vesicles and disrupting

    Common krait

    Common krait

    Common_krait

  • Gossypium herbaceum
  • Flowering plant, mallow family Malvaceae

    cotton seeds has a potential use as a male contraceptive but can cause irreversible infertility after repeated use. In lab rat studies, it has been able

    Gossypium herbaceum

    Gossypium herbaceum

    Gossypium_herbaceum

  • Hellbender
  • Species of amphibian

    commercial and scientific purposes. As many of these detrimental effects have irreversibly damaged hellbender populations, it is important to conserve the remaining

    Hellbender

    Hellbender

    Hellbender

  • Ergodicity economics
  • Theory that attempts to blend economics and ergodic theory

    observables involved. Non-ergodicity is closely related to the problems of irreversibility and path dependence that are common themes in economics. In mathematics

    Ergodicity economics

    Ergodicity_economics

  • Golden poison frog
  • Species of amphibian

    sequesters the toxin so as to prevent autointoxication. Batrachotoxin irreversibly opens the sodium channels of nerve cells, leaving the muscles in an inactive

    Golden poison frog

    Golden poison frog

    Golden_poison_frog

  • Choice
  • Deciding between multiple options

    (praiseworthy) conscious choice. Choices may lead to irreversible or to reversible outcomes; making irreversible choices (existential choices) may reduce choice

    Choice

    Choice

  • Hypericum perforatum
  • Flowering plant in the St John's wort family

    Setiptiline Others Tiazesim Monoamine oxidase inhibitors Non-selective Irreversible: Benmoxin‡ Iproclozide‡ Iproniazid‡ Isocarboxazid Isoniazid# Linezolid#

    Hypericum perforatum

    Hypericum perforatum

    Hypericum_perforatum

  • Cleistocactus strausii
  • Species of cactus

    vital nutrients from the plant. Large populations of mites can cause irreversible damage, eventually killing the plant. However, both pests can be hosed

    Cleistocactus strausii

    Cleistocactus strausii

    Cleistocactus_strausii

  • Drosophila melanogaster
  • Species of fruit fly

    While certain effects of developmental temperature, like body size, are irreversible in ectotherms, others can be reversible. When Drosophila melanogaster

    Drosophila melanogaster

    Drosophila melanogaster

    Drosophila_melanogaster

  • Cortinarius rubellus
  • Species of fungus

    highly toxic. Eating them results in kidney failure, which is often irreversible. The mushroom is generally tan to brown all over, with a conical to convex

    Cortinarius rubellus

    Cortinarius rubellus

    Cortinarius_rubellus

  • Pseudomonas aeruginosa
  • Species of bacterium

     aeruginosa on the surface. At later stages, bacteria will start attaching irreversibly by producing a strongly adhesive matrix. At the same time, cyclic di-GMP

    Pseudomonas aeruginosa

    Pseudomonas aeruginosa

    Pseudomonas_aeruginosa

  • Cortinarius orellanus
  • Species of fungus

    are highly toxic—eating them results in kidney failure, which is often irreversible. The mushroom is generally tan to brown all over. Cortinarius orellanus

    Cortinarius orellanus

    Cortinarius orellanus

    Cortinarius_orellanus

  • Phases of ice
  • States of matter for water as a solid

    dependent on the environment and ice growth conditions. The reaction is irreversible and exothermic, releasing 1.26–1.6 kJ/mol. An additional factor in determining

    Phases of ice

    Phases of ice

    Phases_of_ice

  • Phytophthora cinnamomi
  • Species of single-celled organism

    animals. An outbreak can be challenging to recognize and can inflict irreversible harm to ecosystems. The plant pathogen is one of the world's most invasive

    Phytophthora cinnamomi

    Phytophthora cinnamomi

    Phytophthora_cinnamomi

  • Streptococcus pneumoniae
  • Species of bacterium

    engineering of surface molecules from this bacterium, proteins can be irreversibly linked using the sortase enzyme or using the SnoopTag/SnoopCatcher reaction

    Streptococcus pneumoniae

    Streptococcus pneumoniae

    Streptococcus_pneumoniae

  • Noether's theorem
  • Statement relating differentiable symmetries to conserved quantities

    (2021-10-31). "Recent Advances in Conservation–Dissipation Formalism for Irreversible Processes". Entropy. 23 (11): 1447. arXiv:2109.07063. Bibcode:2021Entrp

    Noether's theorem

    Noether's theorem

    Noether's_theorem

  • Cooperia oncophora
  • Species of roundworm

    treat livestock gastrointestinal parasites since the 1980s. MLs bind irreversible to Glutmate gated chloride ion (GluCl) channels, leading to hyperpolarisation

    Cooperia oncophora

    Cooperia oncophora

    Cooperia_oncophora

  • Bombus ternarius
  • Species of insect

    from the egg. The presence of the pheromone forces a larva to enter an irreversible pathway towards development as a worker. The absence of this pheromone

    Bombus ternarius

    Bombus ternarius

    Bombus_ternarius

  • Jacobaea vulgaris
  • Species of flowering plant in the daisy family

    entire batch. The result, if sufficient quantity is consumed, can be irreversible cirrhosis of the liver of a form identified as megalocytosis where cells

    Jacobaea vulgaris

    Jacobaea vulgaris

    Jacobaea_vulgaris

  • Micrurus lemniscatus
  • Species of snake

    potent post- and pre-synaptic neurotoxin, which causes a potent and irreversible neuromuscular block in vertebrates. Lemnitoxin, a potent myotoxic PLA2

    Micrurus lemniscatus

    Micrurus lemniscatus

    Micrurus_lemniscatus

  • Muscidifurax uniraptor
  • Species of wasp

    evolved with this species of wasp through vertical transfer to induce irreversible thelytokous reproduction of only female offspring. When M. uniraptor

    Muscidifurax uniraptor

    Muscidifurax_uniraptor

  • Physarum polycephalum
  • Species of slime mold, model organism

    structure). When exposed to light, the starving plasmodium differentiates irreversibly into sporangia that are distinguished from other Physarum species by

    Physarum polycephalum

    Physarum polycephalum

    Physarum_polycephalum

  • Polistes exclamans
  • Species of wasp

    wasp's social status. It has also been found that caste determination is irreversibly determined by temperature during the immature stages of development.

    Polistes exclamans

    Polistes exclamans

    Polistes_exclamans

  • Candida albicans
  • Species of fungus

    where white cells switch to and from the opaque phase, white cells can irreversibly switch to the gray phase, and both white and gray cells can switch to

    Candida albicans

    Candida albicans

    Candida_albicans

  • Caciquism
  • Network of political influence exercised by local potentates

    laws were introduced. In certain regions, the caciquist system faced an irreversible crisis. However, in other regions, this system remained resilient due

    Caciquism

    Caciquism

    Caciquism

  • Probability measure
  • Measure of total value one, generalizing probability distributions

    derivatives pricing by Domingo Tavella 2002 ISBN 0-471-39447-5 page 11 Irreversible decisions under uncertainty by Svetlana I. Boyarchenko, Serge Levendorskiĭ

    Probability measure

    Probability measure

    Probability_measure

  • Lactococcus lactis
  • Species of bacterium

    motility through disruption of flagellar rotation rather than through irreversible damage to morphology and physiology. Lactose fermentation by L. lactis

    Lactococcus lactis

    Lactococcus lactis

    Lactococcus_lactis

  • Streptococcus mutans
  • Species of bacterium

    beyond the white spot stage. Once beyond here, the enamel surface is irreversibly damaged and cannot be biologically repaired. In young children, the pain

    Streptococcus mutans

    Streptococcus mutans

    Streptococcus_mutans

  • Penicillium amagasakiense
  • Species of fungus

    Zoldak, G.; Zubrik, A.; Musatov, A.; Stupak, M.; Sedlak, E. (2004). "Irreversible Thermal Denaturation of Glucose Oxidase from Aspergillus niger is the

    Penicillium amagasakiense

    Penicillium_amagasakiense

  • Mycoplasma genitalium
  • Species of bacterium

    including moxifloxacin, have been associated with disabling and potentially irreversible serious adverse reactions that have occurred together including:[citation

    Mycoplasma genitalium

    Mycoplasma genitalium

    Mycoplasma_genitalium

  • Pygmy copperhead
  • Venomous snake of South Australia

    considered lethal without prompt anti-venom intervention, with possible irreversible presynaptic damage. The pygmy copperhead's venom is classed as strongly

    Pygmy copperhead

    Pygmy copperhead

    Pygmy_copperhead

  • English prefix
  • English affixes added before a word

    having the opposite meaning. In particular, using verbs describing an irreversible action produces words often considered nonsense, e.g. unkill, unspend

    English prefix

    English_prefix

  • Anthrenocerus australis
  • Species of beetle

    that insects and mites cause around 30% of all stored food to become irreversibly damaged or eaten. Furthermore, as pesticides have become a standard practice

    Anthrenocerus australis

    Anthrenocerus australis

    Anthrenocerus_australis

  • Elaeis guineensis
  • Species of palm

    palm production has been documented as a cause of substantial and often irreversible damage to the natural environment. Its impacts include deforestation

    Elaeis guineensis

    Elaeis guineensis

    Elaeis_guineensis

  • Many-banded krait
  • Venomous species of elapid snake

    α-Bungarotoxin is important for neuromuscular histology, it is known to bind irreversibly to receptors of the neuromuscular junction, and can be labelled with

    Many-banded krait

    Many-banded krait

    Many-banded_krait

  • Indeterminism
  • Philosophical concept

    as the past. With irreversibility, the arrow of time is reintroduced to physics. Prigogine notes numerous examples of irreversibility, including diffusion

    Indeterminism

    Indeterminism

  • Senecio vulgaris
  • Species of flowering plant in the daisy family

    plants; a list of flowering plants that can host their own fungus, as well. Binomial etymology In Latin, senecio means "old man". This name, used by Pliny the

    Senecio vulgaris

    Senecio vulgaris

    Senecio_vulgaris

  • Adaptive design (medicine)
  • Concept in medicine referring to design of clinical trials

    demonstrating an impact on a clinical endpoint other than survival or irreversible morbidity, or on a surrogate endpoint, likely to predict clinical benefit

    Adaptive design (medicine)

    Adaptive design (medicine)

    Adaptive_design_(medicine)

  • History of science
  • recovered. The telescope, on the other hand, brought about its immediate and irreversible collapse." Küskü, Elif Aslan (2022). "Examination of Scientific Revolution

    History of science

    History_of_science

  • Glossary of engineering: A–L
  • trial, i.e., n=1, the binomial distribution is a Bernoulli distribution. The binomial distribution is the basis for the popular binomial test of statistical

    Glossary of engineering: A–L

    Glossary_of_engineering:_A–L

  • Common rudd
  • Species of fish

    been actively spread around the country. They have the potential to irreversibly damage indigenous ecosystems. Rudd were reported in the United States

    Common rudd

    Common rudd

    Common_rudd

  • Real options valuation
  • Capital budgeting analysis term

    the value of flexibility engineered early on in system designs and/or irreversible investment projects. The methods help rank order flexible design solutions

    Real options valuation

    Real_options_valuation

  • Aliger gigas
  • Species of mollusc

    naturalist and taxonomist Carl Linnaeus, who originated the system of binomial nomenclature. Linnaeus named the species Strombus gigas, which remained

    Aliger gigas

    Aliger gigas

    Aliger_gigas

  • Eryx miliaris
  • Species of snake, dwarf sand boa

    Elmer, Kathryn R. (May 24, 2018). "Common Lizards Break Dollo's Law of Irreversibility: Genome-Wide Phylogenomics Support a Single Origin of Viviparity and

    Eryx miliaris

    Eryx miliaris

    Eryx_miliaris

  • Rhinella icterica
  • Species of amphibian

    secretion (RITS) that ultimately acts as a concentration independent irreversible neuromuscular blockade. In the presence of the acetylcholinesterase enzyme

    Rhinella icterica

    Rhinella icterica

    Rhinella_icterica

  • Bombus hortorum
  • Species of bee

    nectar to consume. The flight direction among these routes is often irreversible, unless environmental factors like wind interfere. B. hortorum have been

    Bombus hortorum

    Bombus hortorum

    Bombus_hortorum

  • Scalesia pedunculata
  • Species of plant endemic to the Galapagos Islands

    "Scalesia". The Plant List. Retrieved 12 April 2017. ""Rapid, recent and irreversible habitat loss: Scalesia forest on the Galapagos Islands" - Andre Mauchamp

    Scalesia pedunculata

    Scalesia pedunculata

    Scalesia_pedunculata

  • Cortinarius beeverorum
  • Species of fungus

    dispersal by animals rather than wind, a shift typically considered irreversible due to specialised adaptations for animal attraction and consumption

    Cortinarius beeverorum

    Cortinarius beeverorum

    Cortinarius_beeverorum

  • Desmarestia ligulata
  • Species of alga

    Mark; Higinbotham, Noe; Uribe, Ernest; Cleland, Robert (1982). "Active, irreversible accumulation of extreme levels of H2SO4 in the brown alga, Desmarestia"

    Desmarestia ligulata

    Desmarestia ligulata

    Desmarestia_ligulata

  • Galerina sulciceps
  • Species of fungus

    chromatographic analysis. Amatoxins damage the liver and kidney by binding irreversibly to RNA polymerase II. Three separate instances of poisoning in Indonesia

    Galerina sulciceps

    Galerina sulciceps

    Galerina_sulciceps

  • Babiana tubiflora
  • Species of flowering plant

    disturbance, but coastal development is ongoing and habitat loss is irreversible. The species is currently not threatened but should be monitored. B.

    Babiana tubiflora

    Babiana tubiflora

    Babiana_tubiflora

  • Dichapetalum cymosum
  • Species of plant

    substrate for aconitase (whose normal substrate is citrate). It binds irreversibly to the aconitase but cannot be released, disrupting the Krebs cycle and

    Dichapetalum cymosum

    Dichapetalum cymosum

    Dichapetalum_cymosum

  • Aristolochia paucinervis
  • Species of plant

    be carcinogenic -  rhizomes used over a long period of time can cause irreversible kidney damage, haematuria, and limb paralysis. The plant is categorized

    Aristolochia paucinervis

    Aristolochia paucinervis

    Aristolochia_paucinervis

  • Horned marsupial frog
  • Species of amphibian

    noted exception to Dollo's Rule, which states that evolution is largely irreversible as macro-evolution takes place in smaller micro-evolutionary steps. It

    Horned marsupial frog

    Horned marsupial frog

    Horned_marsupial_frog

  • Phyllobates aurotaenia
  • Species of amphibian

    extremely potent toxin is a steroidal alkaloid which, in mammals, acts by irreversibly binding to and permanently opening sodium ion channels within nerve and

    Phyllobates aurotaenia

    Phyllobates aurotaenia

    Phyllobates_aurotaenia

  • Athrotaxis cupressoides
  • Species of conifer

    impact on the plants. Loss of A. cupressoides populations is largely irreversible given the relatively high fuel loads of postfire vegetation communities

    Athrotaxis cupressoides

    Athrotaxis cupressoides

    Athrotaxis_cupressoides

  • Strombus pugilis
  • Species of gastropod

    exposure to organic tin compounds such as tributyltin and triphenyltin, is irreversible, and can have severe consequences for the species, ranging from individual

    Strombus pugilis

    Strombus pugilis

    Strombus_pugilis

  • Actinia cari
  • Species of sea anemone

    The hemolytic activity of all three caritoxins was permanently and irreversibly inhibited by sphingomyelin. "WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species

    Actinia cari

    Actinia cari

    Actinia_cari

  • Buccinastrum deforme
  • Species of gastropod

    organic tin compounds such as tributyltin (TBT) and triphenyltin (TPT), is irreversible, and can have severe consequences for gastropod species, ranging from

    Buccinastrum deforme

    Buccinastrum deforme

    Buccinastrum_deforme

  • Derocephalus angusticollis
  • Species of fly

    Bonduriansky, Russell; Crean, Angela J. (2018). "Developmental diet irreversibly shapes male post-copulatory traits in the neriid fly Telostylinus angusticollis"

    Derocephalus angusticollis

    Derocephalus_angusticollis

  • Methanoperedens nitroreducens
  • Species of archaea that oxidizes methane

    oxidative stress. This differs from other anaerobic species who suffer irreversible damage when exposed to oxygen, hinting at future applications for this

    Methanoperedens nitroreducens

    Methanoperedens_nitroreducens

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  • Ulima |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Ulima |

    Astute, Wise

  • CHAYYM
  • Male

    Hebrew

    CHAYYM

    Variant spelling of Hebrew Chayyim, CHAYYM means "life."

  • Armaan |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Armaan |

    Hope or desire, Army Man, Wish

  • Bikku
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Bikku

    Sweet

  • Qadi
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim/Islamic

    Qadi

    Judge

  • Gruddieu
  • Boy/Male

    Celtic

    Gruddieu

    Mythical son of Muriuel.

  • Brittany
  • Girl/Female

    American, Christian, English, Indian, Latin

    Brittany

    Beautiful; Kind-hearted; From Britain

  • Lathish | லாதீஷ
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Lathish | லாதீஷ

    Happiness

  • Supreethi
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Telugu

    Supreethi

    Sweet Smile

  • Tapat | தப்த
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Tapat | தப்த

    Born of the Sun

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  • Irreversibility
  • n.

    The state or quality of being irreversible; irreversibleness.

  • Binomial
  • n.

    An expression consisting of two terms connected by the sign plus (+) or minus (-); as, a + b, or 7 - 3.

  • Irreversible
  • a.

    Incapable of being reversed or turned about or back; incapable of being made to run backward; as, an irreversible engine.

  • Binominal
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to two names; binomial.

  • Irreversibleness
  • n.

    The state or quality of being irreversible.

  • Reversibly
  • adv.

    In a reversible manner.

  • Reverseless
  • a.

    Irreversible.

  • Irrevocable
  • a.

    Incapable of being recalled or revoked; unchangeable; irreversible; unalterable; as, an irrevocable promise or decree; irrevocable fate.

  • Reversibility
  • n.

    The quality of being reversible.

  • Irreversible
  • a.

    Incapable of being reversed, recalled, repealed, or annulled; as, an irreversible sentence or decree.

  • Uncia
  • n.

    A numerical coefficient in any particular case of the binomial theorem.

  • Binomial
  • a.

    Consisting of two terms; pertaining to binomials; as, a binomial root.

  • Reversible
  • a.

    Hence, having a pattern or finished surface on both sides, so that either may be used; -- said of fabrics.

  • Irreversibly
  • adv.

    In an irreversible manner.

  • Equation
  • n.

    An expression of the condition of equality between two algebraic quantities or sets of quantities, the sign = being placed between them; as, a binomial equation; a quadratic equation; an algebraic equation; a transcendental equation; an exponential equation; a logarithmic equation; a differential equation, etc.

  • Reversible
  • a.

    Capable of being reversed; as, a chair or seat having a reversible back; a reversible judgment or sentence.

  • Binomial
  • a.

    Having two names; -- used of the system by which every animal and plant receives two names, the one indicating the genus, the other the species, to which it belongs.