This tissue has been irreversibly damaged.
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This tissue has been irreversibly damaged.
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Medieval Britain was irreversibly changed by the Black Death, with agriculture, religion, economics and even social class affected.
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But almost always such words are irreversibly established before the objectors learn of their existence, and the objections are hardly more than academic exercises.
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We also perform IR-VIS absorbance measurements and find that the results suggest that during irradiation some of the dye molecules form dimers and trimers and that the polymer host is irreversibly damaged by photooxidation and Norrish type I photocleavage.
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