The Canadian ace took charge of the ball before converting his fourth goal in five games. |
They hardly put a foot wrong and contributed 16 points, converting two of the three tries and putting over four penalties. |
One example is the antihypertensive effect of dietary peptides derived from milk protein, mediated by angiotensin converting enzyme inhibition. |
The liver, one of the more versatile organs, recycles the lactic acid by converting it back to glucose for reuse by the muscles and other organs. |
Kirchoff capped a fine game by converting a penalty stroke with two field goals completing the scoring. |
Missions were built and zealous Franciscan priests set about converting the Indians living in their pueblos. |