What is disturbing is that eighty per cent of these converts come from Protestant church backgrounds. |
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While they waited for the return of the Lord, Paul's converts were to behave uprightly, maintaining moral perfection. |
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This finding implied that the mutants are defective in heme-oxygenase, an enzyme that converts heme into biliverdin. |
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The numbers of Mormon missionaries and converts will double in the next fifteen years. |
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The Middle East is an untapped resource of potential MTV converts and the US wants in. |
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The modem decodes the analog data signal and converts it to a digital signal. |
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In the course of the rebellion, Munda converts not only resisted imperialism but also refused to accept the codes of the Church. |
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The chip then modulates the waves that the tag sends back to the reader and the reader converts the new waves into digital data. |
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Tanning, the process that converts raw hides or skins into leather, utilizes hazardous substances such as chromium and phenol. |
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Most religions tend to proselytize and to accept or encourage marriages with converts, resulting in quite large, genetically diverse populations. |
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But he's careful not to proselytise, to seek converts to the Sikh tradition. |
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Even when converts appear genuine and sincere, it's still a difficult concept to take seriously. |
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Its mandolin-driven lilt is perfectly pitched to appeal to all those recent bluegrass converts and alt country fiends alike. |
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Placing a blood-soaked gauze pad in a garbage can containing otherwise ordinary trash converts the entire container into medical waste. |
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This involves gene transfer of an enzyme into tumour cells, which converts an inactive prodrug into a toxic metabolite, leading to cell death. |
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The sound and speech processor analyzes the sound and converts it into an electrical signal. |
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Through the companionway at the after end of the deckhouse, you'll see a lounge area to port with a love seat that converts to a berth. |
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This converts to the decimal 1.3688081075 which is correct to nine decimal places, a remarkable achievement. |
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The landowner may feel a guilt of sorts when he converts the land into a hunting preserve. |
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In England the Queen is Supreme Governor of the Church of England but when she crosses the border she automatically converts to Presbyterianism. |
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Free Church Presbyterians were certainly high on Douglass' list of desirable converts to the antislavery cause. |
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Prayers converts pages of text into a chain of tiny prayer beads to be fingered during ritual recitation and meditation. |
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Cysteamine enters the lysosomes by a specific transporter and converts cystine to cysteine and cysteine-cysteamine mixed disulfide. |
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For example, one included an Algerian married to a Frenchwoman, a football player and petty drug dealer, a computing student, and four converts. |
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The gravitation force actually converts potential energy into mass by forcing protons and electrons to combine into neutrons. |
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Ordinary corn syrup is treated with the enzyme glucose isomerase which converts glucose to fructose. |
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It also poisons the enzyme which converts thyroxine to the more metabolically active T3 hormone. |
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He therefore has much less of the baggage that converts often bring, and he is able to write in a largely irenic and fraternal manner. |
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Both instruments have an analog-to-digital converter that samples the signal and converts the voltage level to a number. |
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Because brides often converted to the faith of their husbands, all of the major religions within Lebanon competed for converts to their faith. |
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The cold cathode accessories each have an inverter, which converts power to the correct voltage and current suitable for the cathode. |
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An electronic inverter converts the direct-current power from the solar panel to usable house current. |
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His lap grand total is 2,927 lengths of the pool, which converts to 40.65 miles. |
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When the sun's unobstructed rays hit the outside surface of your windows, the light immediately converts to heat as it passes through the window. |
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When you do, the moisture in the kernel converts to steam and expands, creating pressure that pushes against the hull. |
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You get limousines at both ends and, on board, a private leather armchair that converts to a bed. |
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It converts to a side bag with a shoulder strap for business oriented occasions. |
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It is the first international airline to offer a seat that converts to a fully flat bed at the touch of a button. |
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If unconditional, it converts to dogma, which is incompatible with intellectual honesty. |
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When needed, the sunroom can host a small band, and the backyard hot tub converts to a stage. |
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What that converts to in this country is around 2,000 who are coping with arthritis. |
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However, if you have a bassinet that converts to a change table, this is one piece of baby furniture you won't have to buy. |
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It does so by drawing on its store of glucose, which it converts to lactic acid. |
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This paramilitary-industrial complex converts the rhetoric and conceptualization of fear into an economic reality. |
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Patients with low levels of beta-carotene, which the body converts to vitamin A, were 21 times more likely to be HIV-positive. |
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Players insert a barcode into the machine which scans it and converts it into a character, who is then put into action in the fight game. |
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This would not necessarily invalidate my contention that converts were desirable because they brought with them greater access to the land. |
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Othello's intense pain of learning of a humiliating loss of power instantaneously converts to physical violence against the scapegoat Desdemona. |
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In other words, the pionic system, having its specific ground state and elementary pionic excitations converts rapidly into free pions. |
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Addition of surface iron converts nonreactive titanium dioxide particles into fibrinogenic particles. |
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The process of fermentation converts sugars in the dough to carbon-dioxide which causes the bread to rise. |
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This parish only attracted three converts last year and confessions are fearfully low. |
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The photocathode in the night scope that converts visible light into electrons is sensitive to both visible light and some infrared radiation. |
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The incineration process converts the matter being incinerated into energy. |
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This enzyme coincidentally converts the chlorate to chlorite, which kills the harmful bacteria. |
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The CODEC then converts the digital FM audio signal into an analog waveform for conversion to sound. |
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A digital-to-analog converter converts the digital signals into analog signals. |
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It converts fibrinogen to fibrin, and unlike thrombin, is unaffected by heparin. |
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This is because hearing is not a property of the ear but a property of the brain as a machinery that converts noise into meaningful percepts. |
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The first enzyme converts alcohol into a very toxic substance called acetaldehyde. |
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To find out, the research team devised an experiment using an electronic shaker that converts acoustic sounds into vibrations. |
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Perhaps the most famous coding is Morse Code, which converts letters of the alphabet into series of dots and dashes. |
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Boron converts Vitamin D into its active form thus participating in the calcium absorption process. |
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In the Sun, the process of thermonuclear fusion converts atoms of hydrogen into helium atoms, producing radiant energy. |
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Selectionist or adaptationist thinking was proposed by two Englishmen, Darwin and Wallace, and the first converts were also therefore British. |
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It is an adaptor that converts the analog signal that is generated by your standard phone into a digital signal. |
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Adenosine deaminase is an aminohydrolase that converts adenosine to inosine and is thus involved in the catabolism of purine bases. |
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The BASH converter in turn converts this gate pulse into a power signal that feeds the power amplifier's main supply rails. |
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Revivalism flourished as Baptists, Methodists, and Presbyterians vied for converts. |
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When you eat, your body converts food into glucose, which gives energy to your cells. |
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The majority of Khojas are also converts from Hinduism and their customs are a reflection of this. |
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It is a guidance kit that converts unguided free-fall bombs into capable and cost-effective air-to-surface smart weapons. |
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A steam locomotive, for example, is a machine that converts the reciprocating motion of a piston into the rotation of its driving wheels. |
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The software contains a speech recogniser that converts the audio signal into the lip movements of the animated face on a PC screen. |
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A software algorithm corrects the side view for magnification distortion and converts the image to rectilinear coordinates. |
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Though the Supreme Court has now endorsed the reform process, most of its members were reluctant converts at best. |
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The main saloon is amidships over the engine room and features a sofa along the starboard aft bulkhead that converts to a fore and aft berth. |
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It does this by activating its own cytoplasmic urease, which converts urea into carbon dioxide and ammonia. |
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To amplify the signal, we use a transimpedance amplifier, which also converts the output current of the photodetector to a voltage. |
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The plant makes chlorine gas from sea salt and then converts it into things like pool chlorine, caustic soda and hydrochloric acid for industry. |
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Software converts text into voice so interfaces can be changed relatively easily, without re-recording lots of sound files. |
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This vapor migrates into insulated cavities and, if it reaches the dew point, it converts to liquid within the insulation. |
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When it comes to Anti-matter, the annihilation effect converts the particle or particles that are opposite the anti-particle. |
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He has the distinction of being one of the very early converts to cladistic methods in vertebrate paleontology. |
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But ultraviolet light converts the molecule to the cis isomer, in which both propellers are on the same side. |
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No missionary force anywhere in the world could have had an easier time of it, or found a more congenial bunch of willing converts. |
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What converts it from speculation to knowledge is confirmation by experimental evidence. |
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Best of all, each suit comes in a linen pouch that converts into a low-slung pareo. |
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Fat cells are a rich source of the aromatase enzyme that converts testosterone to estrogen. |
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Confining himself exclusively to postwar moderns would net him only a handful of converts. |
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The largest online travel company converts only 5 percent of their lookers into buyers. |
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The electricity reaches the loudspeaker, which converts it back into sound. |
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A dynamo converts mechanical energy from a moving electrical conductor into electromagnetic energy and thus generates current. |
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The RT enzyme converts the single-stranded virion into doublestranded DNA for subsequent integration into the host cell genome. |
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The promise of reaching a captive, targeted audience eventually made converts, though. |
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The first generation of converts have a horror of much that is associated with their culture. |
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Methodism and Salvationism were born in revival, a revival concerned with saving sinners and making saints out of converts. |
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It is common in evangelical Protestant circles for converts to witness to their faith by recounting their experience of conversion. |
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As converts, these leaders would be enjoined to enforce their followers to renounce paganism. |
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The oils are first reacted with sulfuric acid, which converts them into sulfates. |
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Known as malting, this procedure releases the enzyme diastase, which converts the starches in grain to maltose sugar. |
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We accept converts with open arms who learn about Hinduism of their own free will. |
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Electrons pass through a thin disk, and are multiplied, these electrons bounce off a phosphor screen which converts them back to light. |
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Continued compaction by overburden then converts lignite into bituminous coal and finally, anthracite coal. |
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The printer converts the image data outputted from the image providing device into print data. |
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A heat pump converts this low grade energy to hot water which is then used for heating. |
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Your body converts their carotene into Vitamin A, which it needs for proper vision. |
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The blanket television coverage now being given to the oval ball game has certainly attracted many new converts to the sport in rural areas. |
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The later device converts the low-voltage direct current put out by the batteries into 120-volt alternating house current. |
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It has invented a semiconductor technology that converts heat from a wide variety of sources to electrical energy using solid state thermionics. |
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But the steaks were good enough to win converts from the several other steakhouses that line US highways. |
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The body normally converts the amino acid tyrosine into the pigment melanin. |
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This cam converts the horizontal motion of the micrometer head to a vertical motion. |
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Here, the Orgone Beam converts pure levorotation into dextrorotation, or vice versa, until bipolarity is achieved. |
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Additionally, a 12-week language-conversion course converts Russian linguists to Serbo-Croatian linguists. |
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The mind instantly converts an innocent remark into a cacophony of suggestive possibilities. |
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The normalization process converts text from disparate text forms to a single form that allows accurate text processing. |
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On reaching the gut of the sand fly, the organism converts to a promastigote form, reproduces, and migrates to the buccal cavity. |
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The additional pressure and heat of the overburden gradually converts peat into another form of coal known as lignite or brown coal. |
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In plants, algae, and cyanobacteria, oxygenic photosynthesis converts solar energy into chemical energy. |
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Later the Chinese made the westward journey of Mormon converts infinitely more convenient by building the transcontinental railway. |
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Whoever converts a sinner from error saves his soul from damnation. |
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By preventing pollution at source, conserving water and restoring valuable nutrients to nature's lifecycle, the WCT's virtues are attracting converts around the world. |
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The wiggler converts the electron beam power into laser light. |
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A quartz crystal resonator depends on the piezo-electric effect to work. This effect converts a mechanical stress in a crystal to a voltage and vice versa. |
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The company also converts the gas into a liquid fuel that can run vehicles in its fleet. |
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Excess fat contains an enzyme called aromatase, which converts some of your body's testosterone into estrogen and may lead to assorted abnormalities, such as gynecomastia. |
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That porous layer, which contains stabilized zirconia and small amounts of the metals ruthenium and cerium, chemically and cleanly converts the fuel to hydrogen. |
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The converts among the merchants and nomadic rulers built temples, pagodas and cave sanctuaries carved into the canyon cliffs and mountains along the Yellow River. |
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The acid converts the manganic hydroxide to manganic sulfate. |
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However, neither becoming a slaveholder nor marrying into a southern family was an indispensable prerequisite to molding migrants into proslavery converts. |
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This effectively converts what would be a point-to-point network to a meshed network and allows the carrier to establish purely optical paths between any two end points. |
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In the grandfather clock, it's a system of gears that converts the pendulum period into appropriate speeds to move the second hand, minute hand, and hour hand. |
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For the fabrication of the ring in gold, the craftsman first converts gold into thin wires and then winds and twines them to form the patterns on a circular base. |
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In the back is a two-seater settee that converts into a double bed. |
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Each solar cell converts sunlight into a small amount of electricity. |
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The speaker converts musical sound into vibrations that can be felt. |
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The vibratory energy that produces the minute deformation comes from a transducer which converts high-frequency alternating electrical energy into mechanical energy. |
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Critics in the RCA said the policy made conversion a bureaucratic process and denied them discretion in accepting converts. |
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The dinette is along the starboard side and also converts to a berth. |
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Like any traveling circus, she converts the sidewalk into a stage, cannily positioning herself for maximum visibility within a sea of pedestrians. |
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It converts organic solvents into a stable gel, providing an organometallic model for a catalyst to be used efficiently in a single phase, homogeneous catalytic reaction. |
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All through his years in aggressive psychedelia, catchy synth-pop, and his new relaxed style, his solo shows have always won him the most converts. |
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The microphone transmits sound to the implant, which converts it to electrical impulses that travel the thin wires and stimulate the auditory nerve. |
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The sound, from a radio or a mobile phone, is then carried through the jaw bone to the inner ear by bone resonance which converts the digital signals to audio. |
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The transmitter converts acoustic energy into electrical energy. |
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She also loves the ease with which her hard work converts to money here. |
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It converts to R2,47 trillion, or the whole South African budget, including protection services, education, health and welfare, for about six years. |
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The inverter converts the direct current produced by the solar panels into AC power that can be used in the home or fed back into a utility power grid system. |
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A non-Jew who converts to this sort of Judaism remains a non-Jew. |
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Julia finds a new lover, Doctor Channard, and converts him to her faith. |
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As twenty measures of gin to one measure of dry vermouth make an acceptable Martini, so one unit of poetry converts twenty of prose into a prose poem. |
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The reform movement quickly attracted a huge following and, with the zeal of converts, former Roman followers adopted the new creed evangelically. |
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The generator converts mechanical power supplied by the turbine into electrical power. |
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Sasol of South Africa converts synthesis gas into a broad range hydrocarbon streams using its slurry phase distillate process. |
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There are an estimated 3,000 to 8,000 Shia Muslims, most of them foreign residents from Lebanon or Iraq, but also a few citizen converts. |
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Instead of his converts, however, a group of armed robbers appeared who slew the aged archbishop. |
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Potential destruction of social structure among the converts has also been a concern. |
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Winning converts also among the rulers and scholars, by the end of the T'ang Dynasty Buddhism was found everywhere in China. |
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On the other end of the scale are religions that do not accept any converts, or do so very rarely. |
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In Tibetan Buddhism, for example, the current Dalai Lama discourages active attempts to win converts. |
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Some sects of Hindus, particularly of the Bhakti schools began seeking or accepting converts in early to mid 20th century. |
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Some corsairs were European outcasts and converts such as John Ward and Zymen Danseker. |
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It is known that some Chinese, Khazars, Edomites, and Ethiopians, as well as many Arabs, particularly in Yemen, were converts. |
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The engine converts internal energy in the fuel to kinetic energy in the exhaust, producing thrust. |
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In January 1866, King Gojong and his father, the regent, ordered the execution of most of the French priests, and ten thousand converts. |
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Tidal power or tidal energy is a form of hydropower that converts the energy obtained from tides into useful forms of power, mainly electricity. |
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Natural gas originates by the same geological thermal cracking process that converts kerogen to petroleum. |
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Roasting the carbonate and sulfide minerals in air converts them to oxides. |
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Incineration of waste materials converts the waste into ash, flue gas and heat. |
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A wind turbine is a device that converts the wind's kinetic energy into electrical energy. |
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A solar photovoltaic power plant converts sunlight into direct current electricity using the photoelectric effect. |
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Most power stations contain one or more generators, a rotating machine that converts mechanical power into electrical power. |
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The scientists created the unique solar cells from photoactive plastic that converts infrared light into electricity. |
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Mormon missionaries in Wales in the 1840s and 1850s proved persuasive, and many converts emigrated to Utah. |
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The most common type of encoder is one that converts a nonbinary number system into an equivalent binary system. |
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Since Sikhism has never actively sought converts, the Sikhs have remained a relatively homogeneous ethnic group. |
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The apostle, Orson Pratt, arrived in Scotland in early 1850 and climbed the hill to pray to God for more converts. |
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The bulk of Muslims in Scotland come from families who immigrated during the late 20th century, with small numbers of converts. |
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Growth in numbers and increasing hostility impressed upon the revival converts a deep sense of their corporate identity. |
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For example, NEONet dynamically converts a Java integer to a mainframe packed decimal, and the conversion is invisible to both applications. |
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But Dunphy has won himself a few converts with his call for the decriminalisation of cannabis. |
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Oxalic acid converts into oxalate in the body, and it prevents the sedimentation of calcium in bones by sticking to it. |
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Now the group, O Centro Espirita Beneficiente Uniao do Vegetal, has been forced to bring on help to handle the rush of new converts. |
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The R2S15500SP converts Sound Intermediate Frequency into digital data processing demodulation. |
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FineReader's optical character recognition converts PDF files and paper into easily editable electronic documents. |
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Each nanoparticle contains spheres of dextran loaded with an enzyme that converts glucose into gluconic acid. |
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They discovered a new strain of bacteria that converts the sugars in bread dough to dextrans. |
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Dicer is a protein that converts inactive hairpin-structured microRNA precursors into their active single stranded form. |
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The new Hayer Pelletizing Disc efficiently converts wasteful fines into a transportable and marketable pelletized product. |
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Wesley and his assistant preachers organised the new converts into Methodist societies. |
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Professor French and his students wanted to develop a demonstration of how a de Laval nozzle converts subsonic gas flow into supersonic flow. |
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Dr John Emsley, of the Royal Society of Chemistry, says hangovers are caused when the body converts alcohol into the toxic chemical acetaldehyde. |
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In some cases, the converts left towns and villages to establish their own neighboring villages. |
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Ultraviolent sunlight chemically converts hazes into tholins, the dark hydrocarbons that color Pluto's surface. |
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Caere's OmniPage Pro 10 is an OCR application that converts scanned images into editable text. |
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Upper Class features a seat that converts into a fully flat bed and access to chauffeur drive. |
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The biodigestor converts Campbell's waste treatment sludge and fruit-and-vegetable waste, or pomace. |
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In theory, percutaneous drainage converts an intra-abdominal abscess into an enterocutaneous fistula. |
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Sugar beets contain a lot of the enzyme tyrosinase, which converts tyrosine into L-dopa, the precursor of dopamine. |
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For some thirteen years Kentigern laboured in the region, building his church at the Molendinar Burn, and making many converts. |
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First it converts part of the exhaust gas into ammonia and then uses the ammonia to convert nitrogen oxide to harmless nitrogen. |
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Mammalian sEH converts epoxides or three membered cyclic ethers to their corresponding diols through the addition of a water molecule. |
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Naturally the communists regarded Negroes as sure-fire converts, and have proselyted them these twenty years. |
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And as a bonus addition, it converts into a stepstool when they need to wash their hands. |
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The fi nal common pathway of the clotting cas cade converges on activation of Factor V, which converts prothrombin to thrombin. |
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The lime kiln converts this to calcium oxide, which is then reused in the pulp production process. |
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The action of ammonia in urine converts indigotin into soluble 'white indigo,' which is actually greenish-yellow. |
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The application also supports any file type, including rich-media fries, and automatically converts content to Web-based formats. |
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The MTHFR 677 C to T substitution converts alanine to a valine residue, resulting in a thermolabile enzyme. |
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A catalyst converts these ingredients into fatty acid alkyl esters, the compounds that constitute biodiesel. |
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It also reads electrochemical signals and quality control signals from the test card and converts them to a secure wireless transmission format. |
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Nuclear fission converts some uranium in fuel rods to plutonium, which remains radioactive for about 240,000 years. |
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They have been joined by black or white South African converts as well as others from other parts of Africa. |
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Tolerase L is an acid lactase that converts lactose, a milk sugar naturally present in dairy products, into glucose and galactose. |
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Sikhs do not believe in converting people but converts to Sikhism by choice are welcomed. |
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Yet the idea of customizing mailers from the national headquarters to local tastes has not drawn a mass number of converts. |
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The biological response of a biosensor is determined by the biocatalytic membrane, which converts the substrate to a molecular product. |
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Usually, an electronic device converts data into signals that are stored as binary code. |
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The TP-574 receiver then converts the input signal back to HDMI, RS-232, and IR signals. |
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Allopurinol inhibits xanthine oxidase, the enzyme that converts hypoxanthine to xanthine and xanthine to uric acid. |
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The Sobieski Stuarts were amiable, scholarly men who won converts by their transpicuous innocence. |
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A component called a power energizer converts power into a brief high voltage pulse. |
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Silage undergoes anaerobic fermentation, which starts about 48 hours after the silo is filled, and converts sugars to acids. |
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They quickly attracted hundreds of thousands of converts and founded new churches across the South. |
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The Jesuit missions had little success among the Chiriguanos, although Franciscans in the 19th century attracted numerous converts. |
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An electric motor is an electrical machine that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy. |
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Based in Broomall, PA, Kasbar National Industries manufactures needlepunch nonwovens, highloft fiberfill and quilted fabrics and converts synthetic woven piece goods. |
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Scientists from Korea have turned the main ingredient of calamine lotion into a tiny material that converts sound waves into electricity, reports Discovery News. |
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Also included are operating systems for computers and microcode, which converts commands in a programming language into instructions in a microprocessor chip. |
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George Whitefield came over from England and made many converts. |
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That information is sent electronically to Caltrans' information management center, which crunches the numbers and converts them to a drive-time estimate. |
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Diva Server SIPcontrol behaves as a SIP User Agent and converts the call control information of the Diva Server telephony board into SIP messages. |
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Propionyl CoA is converted to L-methylmalonyl CoA and the mutase converts this to succinyl CoA, which is part of the tricarboxylic acid cycle of metabolism. |
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Sikhism is not known to openly proselytize, but accepts converts. |
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Since the Council the Church in England has tended to focus on ecumenical dialogue with the Anglican Church rather than winning converts from it as in the past. |
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Hydrocracking, under conditions of extreme temperature and pressure in the presence of a catalyst, converts aromatic molecules into saturated paraffins. |
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This reaction converts each phenol to a compound called a quinone. |
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The reason for the observed Stokes shift is the excited-state intramolecular proton transfer, which converts the normal enol form into keto structure. |
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Honeywell s UOP Tatoray process converts toluene and C9 aromatics to mixed xylenes and high-purity benzene without the need for sulfolane extraction. |
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Gregory mentions the mass conversions, and there is mention of Augustine working miracles that helped win converts, but there is little evidence of specific events. |
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Thus, all who come into one of the Latter Day Saint faiths as converts are baptized, even if they have previously received baptism in another faith. |
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Generally, VoIP software converts a voice signal at one end of the line into digital data packets and then converts them back into a voice signal at the other end. |
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The converts, confused about Tommy's odd practices and others' commercial exploitation of the compound, wrathfully demand Tommy teach them something useful. |
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Still another venture intends harvesting ocean winds with a fleet of hydrofoils dragging underwater turbines generating energy that converts ocean water into fuel. |
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The free application automatically converts voicemails into text making it easier and more convenient to access, search and respond to voice messages. |
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Baptism with the Holy Spirit and speaking in tongues are not generally required, though Pentecostal converts are usually encouraged to seek these experiences. |
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Instead, he converts it into something that helps the Church. |
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They had to find a way of instructing the flood of new converts presenting themselves for baptism, some, doubtless, with an eye on the main chance. |
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Fluid coking is a process which converts heavy residual crude into lighter products such as naphtha, kerosene, heating oil, and hydrocarbon gases. |
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The web service enables text up-loading in a number of different input formats, and then converts, tokenises, tags and lemmatises the text, and returns the annotated text. |
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Increasing pressure and temperature experienced by subducted materials converts the hydrous minerals to denser phases that contain progressively less structurally bound water. |
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Using a micro thermopile, the Remember Ring converts the heat from your hand into electricity, keeping the battery charged and microchip clock running, says the company. |
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For some thirteen years, he laboured in the district, living a most austere life in a small cell and making many converts by his holy example and his preaching. |
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Beginning in 1835, Queen Ranavalona I persecuted these converts as part of an attempt to halt European cultural and political influence on the island. |
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More than 75 thermoforming companies have successfully converted over 230 machines to catalytic heating, and the number expands at a rate of one or two new converts a week. |
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A tidal generator converts the energy of tidal flows into electricity. |
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Biomass Gasification Technology converts solid fuels into combustible gas mixture called producer gas and four distinct processes happening in the Gasifier. |
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Marys consumes about 360,000 megawatt hours of power annually, roughly half of that goes toward their groundwood pulping process which converts wood to pulp. |
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The 2nd prize is won by PolymerGreen, whose proprietary technology converts all types of waste plastic into gasoline, diesel and fuel oils through catalytic depolymerization. |
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A brilliant cresyl blue staining test can show different intracellular activity of G6PDH in oocytes because the G6PDH enzyme converts BCB from blue to a colorless state. |
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Zoroastrianism classically does not accept converts, but this issue has become controversial in the 20th century due to the rapid decline in membership. |
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