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reversibility principle
reversibility principle[ri‚vər·sə′bil·əd·ē ‚prin·sə·pəl] (optics) The principle that if a beam of light is reflected back on itself, it will traverse the same path or paths as it did before reversal. (statistical mechanics) microscopic reversibility reversibility principle
re·ver·si·bi·li·ty prin·ci·ple (rē-vĕr'si-bil'i-tē prin'si-pĕl) exercise science Thesis stating that physiologic and performance training adaptations are lost at a relatively rapid rate when a person terminates participation in an exercise program. See: detraining |