reversibility
1Reversibility — can refer to:* Reversible dynamics, a mathematical dynamical system, or physical laws of motion, for which time reversed dynamics are well defined:* Reversible diffusion, an example of a reversible stochastic process * Time reversibility *… …
2Reversibility — Re*vers i*bil i*ty, n. The quality of being reversible. Tyndall. [1913 Webster] …
3reversibility — by Gerry Coulter Reversion is an ancient concept in western thought. Herodotus speaks of those who were great long ago but who have now become small (Herodotus, Book I). At some points in our history we would have referred to what… …
4reversibility — grįžtamumas statusas T sritis biomedicinos mokslai atitikmenys: angl. reversibility ryšiai: susijęs terminas – ryšys šaltinis Pagrindinės epidemiologijos sąvokos : mokomasis žodynas / Kauno medicinos universitetas ; [sudarytojas Vilius Grabauskas …
5reversibility — apgręžiamumas statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. invertibility; reversibility vok. Invertierbarkeit, f; Reversibilität, f; Umkehrbarkeit, f rus. обратимость, f pranc. réversibilité, f …
6reversibility — apgręžiamumas statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. invertibility; reversibility vok. Invertierbarkeit, f; Reversibilität, f; Umkehrbarkeit, f rus. обратимость, f pranc. réversibilité, f …
7reversibility — grįžtamumas statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. invertibility; reversibility vok. Reversibilität, f; Umkehrbarkeit, f rus. обратимость, f pranc. réversibilité, f …
8reversibility of the reaction — reakcijos grįžtamumas statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. reversibility of the reaction vok. Reversibilität der Reaktion, f rus. обратимость реакции, f pranc. réversibilité de la réaction, f …
9reversibility — noun see reversible I …
10reversibility — the extent to which a change in a stock or ecosystem induced by exploitation will reverse itself when the causative factor is removed …