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Example sentences for "reversible"

Lexicographically close words:
reverse; reversed; reverser; reverses; reversibility; reversing; reversion; reversionary; reversions; revert
  1. Reversible Cutters for any shape of mould made to order, and warranted to cut free and easy.

  2. The front door to be supplied with brass faced mortise, patent reversible front door knob lock with night work, with two keys to each combination, and brass striking plate.

  3. Illustration] In order that diffusion through a membrane may be reversible so far as a particular gas is concerned, the process must take place so slowly that equilibrium is set up at every stage (see S 9 above).

  4. By means of two semi-permeable partitions acting oppositely with respect to two different gases A and B these gases could be mixed or separated by reversible methods.

  5. By performing the operations slowly enough we may make the processes as nearly reversible as we please, so that no available energy is lost in either change.

  6. The process may be made as nearly reversible as we like by performing the operations so slowly that the substances are practically in a state of equilibrium at every stage.

  7. Moore The hand camera suitable for this work is the kind commonly known as the reversible back, which is a detachable part that carries a ground glass for focusing and a place to insert the plate holders.

  8. A frame is now made to carry the reversible back of the camera, the size of which will depend on the size of the other parts, as well as on the size of the camera to be used.

  9. The crosspieces are also rabbeted to receive the reversible back and allow it to be moved back and forth horizontally.

  10. Glue the frame to this back, over the opening, and make attachments to hold it to the camera in the same manner as the reversible back was attached.

  11. If the frame on the back and the reversible back fit tightly, they will remain in any position, but if they are loosely fitted, it will be necessary to provide some means to hold them.

  12. In this, and indeed in all extractors used in large apiaries, the "Cowan" or reversible frame principle is used.

  13. Do we perhaps mean some microchemical or microphysical change of a reversible nature, similar to that described by Mott, e.

  14. The same year Morize, a Paris tinsmith and lamp-maker, followed with a reversible, double drip pot which was the pioneer of all the reversible filtration pots of Europe and America.

  15. In 1900, Charles Lewis was granted a United States patent on an improved reversible filtration coffee pot known as the Kin-Hee.

  16. In 1819, Morize, a Paris tinsmith, invented a double drip, reversible coffee pot.

  17. The relations of situation in space are defined as reversible relations of succession in duration.

  18. Now, when the genetic school defines the relations of situation in space as reversible relations of succession in duration, it represents succession in duration in this self-contradictory way.

  19. All the next forenoon my man, with a horse and light wagon, was engaged in delivering the reversible landscapes, one to every member of our club.

  20. It was our reversible landscape, mounted upon an easel, and labelled "A Morning Scene.

  21. The reversible landscape was set up, first one way and then the other, a great many times, and created quite a sensation.

  22. Unwrapping the package, I discovered, to my intense disgust, a copy of the Reversible Landscape!

  23. It is what we call a reversible landscape, and is copied from the only genuine picture of the kind in the world.

  24. At the foot of the easel I now noticed a placard inscribed: "The Reversible Landscape: A New Idea in Art.

  25. Both horizontal and vertical swings are provided, and the back is reversible and furnished with a vertical cut-off board, so that two negatives may be made on one plate, if desired.

  26. Vertical and horizontal swings, rising and falling front and reversible back are provided.

  27. In manufacturing a reversible carpet of this class according to the present invention, the pattern is formed by means of the warp and weft combined, and any suitable ingrain warp operated by the harness or jacquard of the loom may be used.

  28. A further step in this direction has been effected by the introduction of reversibility into a non-reversible case by means of a catalytic agent.

  29. Nevertheless, the relations obtained in reversible cases such as sulphur have not yet found application in the highly interesting cases of ordinary irreversible isomerism.

  30. Still, the small reversible Van Twiller will carry us through May, with our other income.

  31. It appears from this as though the change in the cortical layer which leads to the development of the egg and the increase in the rate of oxidations were reversible in the egg of Arbacia.

  32. The history of the egg shows a reversible condition of rest and of activity.

  33. From this the writer concluded that the fertilizing power depends on a rapidly reversible action of the alkali on the surface of the two gametes.

  34. It therefore looks at present as if van't Hoff's idea of reversible enzyme action might hold in the modification offered by Armstrong.

  35. Very little is known concerning the reversible action of the hydrolytic protein enzymes.

  36. Reversible perspective of a group of rings or of a tube.

  37. Reversible perspective of a group of rings or of a tube 70 34.

  38. This is due to fluctuations in attention, and illusions of reversible perspective are of this class.

  39. It is of interest to consider the illusions of reversible perspective and others in Chapter V in this connection.

  40. At exactly half after six the gentleman with the reversible cuffs arrived; and George missed his boat.

  41. At first glance this statement will give you a shiver of terror, that is, if you happen to be a maiden lady or a gentleman with reversible cuffs.

  42. The principle of reversible reactions finds practical application in the preparation of most of the common acids.

  43. Such a reaction is called a reversible reaction.

  44. The conversion of oxygen into ozone is also reversible and may be represented thus: oxygen <--> ozone.

  45. Reversible reactions do not usually go on to completion in one direction unless the conditions under which the reaction takes place are very carefully chosen.

  46. This conduct is explained by the principles of reversible reactions.

  47. At elevated temperatures it combines with hydrogen, but the reaction is reversible and the compound formed is quite easily decomposed.

  48. Since hydrolysis is a reversible reaction, the relative masses of the reacting substances influence the point at which equilibrium will be reached.

  49. Conditions under which reversible reactions are complete.

  50. In this case we have two reversible reactions depending on each other.

  51. This is a reversible reaction, however, and hydrolysis can therefore be prevented by first adding a considerable amount of the soluble product of the reaction, namely, hydrochloric acid.

  52. If two reversible reactions of the same general kind are selected, it has been found that the point of equilibrium is different in the two cases.

  53. Conditions under which reversible reactions in solution are complete.

  54. That reversible reactions actually occur in proteids, however, accompanied as they are in some cases at least by certain displacements of the position of equilibrium, there appears to be no question.

  55. These examples are but suggestions of the many reversible reactions that have now been observed among the compounds of carbon.

  56. A great many reversible reactions are made possible by enzymes.

  57. The correlation is also open to question in that the relation of subject and predicate terms in a logical judgment is a reversible one.

  58. The fact that the order in which things can be perceived is reversible would thus seem to prove that they do not exist successively to one another in time.

  59. And as Kant might also have pointed out, even in sense-perception we can experience reversible continuous series that do not in any way justify the inference to coexistence.

  60. The upper floors are occupied by the Government offices, and at one corner is the Supreme Court of Justice and Appeal, whose judgments are only reversible by the Prince himself.

  61. To-day the Vladika is absolute spiritual head of the Church in Montenegro, and only in matters pertaining to divorce are his rulings reversible by the Prince.

  62. Such a reversible process would vastly amuse a chemist, but the chemist could not deny that he, or some of his fellow physicists, could feel the force of both.


  63. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "reversible" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.