Water putty, epoxies, construction glue and silicone sealants can cause irreversible damage to objects, he warned. |
The result is an irreversible and progressive process of involution as death approaches. |
The disease involves scarring of the lung, which causes an irreversible loss of the tissue's ability to transfer oxygen into the bloodstream. |
She suggests that this approach is a theoretically consistent way to explain the cause of a wide variety of irreversible phenomenon. |
It would only take a few snap of his jaws and a few licks of his fingers for the thing to be done and irreversible. |
Ozone is a toxic gas which in large quantities can cause irreversible damage to lung tissue and the respiratory tract. |