How To Use Reconvert In A Sentence

  • Light is converted into chemical energy which in turn is reconverted by combustion or decay into organic energy. footnote omitted Fig.5.
  • It will need different microchips to reconvert the digital code back into normal TV signals.
  • You can modify the return type to NUMBER (see Figure 4 ) and reconvert the function.
  • Interestingly, it's almost hip now to claim converso ancestry, and there has been something of a movement among people claiming converso ancestry to "reconvert" -- or restore themselves -- to the faith of their very distant fathers. Anti-semitism in Mexico
  • This is stored in the form of glycogen in the liver and muscles for later use as a body fuel, at which time it is reconverted into glucose.
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  • It will need different microchips to reconvert the digital code back into normal TV signals.
  • I probably bought at the right time, but in terms of paying for a converted apartment and then reconverting it, I probably didn't make a good investment decision.
  • So successful was his preaching that night, that he reconverted many of his converts, who fell and moaned about the penitent form and crowded for room amongst scores of new converts burnt by the pentecostal fire, including half a company of negro soldiers from the garrisoned Twenty-Fifth Infantry, a dozen troopers from the WHEN ALICE TOLD HER SOUL
  • A lot of Victorian and Georgian buildings are being reconverted from apartments into townhouses.
  • The house could be reconverted into a family home or could also be transformed into a large bed and breakfast, of which there are relatively few in this part of Drumcondra.
  • He used all this to harangue the sailors and by the time he was done they had been reconverted back to the Allies' cause.
  • In total this house has six bedrooms - at present one is used as a study area but could easily be reconverted.
  • The new owners may wish to reconvert this space to its original dining function and, given its generous proportions and open fireplace, this would be an attractive dining area.
  • I heard his daughter Charlotte is trying to reconvert the house into a museum - that would be brilliant.
  • Then the developer has to reconvert this page to the specific format needed for use in the presentation technology.
  • Signals are then multiplexed according to their destinations and reconverted to optical signals at the appropriate outbound port.
  • It will need different microchips to reconvert the digital code back into normal TV signals.
  • Any hi-fidelity analog signal can be reconverted to digital without copy protection.
  • Hollywood is reconverting old films
  • The new owners may well consider reconverting this floor to accommodate further living accommodation, but as this is a protected structure, they will have to apply for planning permission to do so.
  • Lamptey attempted to reconcile with them and he acceded to his father's dying wish to reconvert to Christianity, but he was pained at the funerals when he 'had to bury them both alone'.
  • Some countries require you to change a stipulated sum of money into local currency each day, but this money cannot be reconverted when you leave.
  • The four kingdoms soon relapsed into paganism, and initially only Kent was reconverted.
  • He replaced his brother Vladimir Rassate, who was deposed and blinded on the orders of their father Boris I, for his efforts to reconvert the country to paganism.
  • In fact, it was precisely a real engagement in the faith that led me to be reconverted later in my mid-twenties (but that is another story).
  • As the mercury chloride is reconverted into hydrochloric acid by the hydrogen sulphide, and as the hydroxylamine does not neutralise to litmus the hydrochloric acid combined with it, there is an equal amount of hydrochloric acid free or available in the two solutions. Nitro-Explosives: A Practical Treatise
  • When all of the sugar is fermented to alcohol and carbon dioxide, and a small amount of oxygen is present, yeast can reconvert some of the ethyl alcohol back to acetaldehyde.
  • Lamptey attempted to reconcile with them and he acceded to his father's dying wish to reconvert to Christianity, but he was pained at the funerals when he 'had to bury them both alone'.
  • Then, too, you have to bring along a good supply of oxygen and reconvert exhaled carbon dioxide to replenish it.
  • It will need different microchips to reconvert the digital code back into normal TV signals.
  • This room could be easily reconverted into a dining room, and the addition of double doors would make for an impressive set of interconnecting reception rooms.
  • A part of this is now being cleared and reconverted into natural forest.
  • The product of this stage of the nuclear fuel cycle is enriched uranium hexafluoride, which is reconverted to produce enriched uranium oxide. Nuclear fuel cycle
  • An amplifier is used to increase the gain of the signal, which is then reconverted into sound energy by a receiver and transmitted into the ear canal by a fine tube held in place by an individually moulded ear piece.
  • ‘Everyone who expressed an interest in the house intended reconverting it to a family home,’ he said.
  • Of Meyerhof's many achievements, perhaps the most important is his proof that, in isolated but otherwise intact frog muscle, the lactic acid formed is reconverted to carbohydrate in the presence of oxygen, and his preparation of a KC1 extract of muscle which could carry out all the steps of glycolysis with added glycogen and hexose-diphosphate in the presence of hexokinase derived from yeast. Otto Meyerhof - Biography

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