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The phrase "a complete conversion of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a thorough change or transformation of something, often in contexts like technology, processes, or systems.
Example: "The project aims for a complete conversion of the existing software to a more efficient platform."
Alternatives: "a total transformation of" or "an entire change of".
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Farnesol was completely absent in this in vivo assay, indicating a complete conversion of FDP to sesquiterpenes probably due to the significantly enhanced HaTPS2 activity.
During the carbothermal reaction, a complete conversion of the oxide into the carbide is observed.
In all the cases a complete conversion of the lipids was observed.
It is a complete conversion of the historic Shoreham Building from the 1920's, first a hotel, then an office building.
Among all of these PdCl2/TSILs, TSILs with three carboxyl groups showed the best activity with a complete conversion of styrene at 55°C.
The single micro-PrOx reactor required an O2 concentration four times higher than the theoretical quantity for a complete conversion of 1% CO into CO2.
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Additionally, the features at ∼15000 cm–1 due to 5c Co II Cbi+ are notably absent in the variant spectrum, indicating that introduction of a Tyr residue at position 91 results in a nearly complete conversion of enzyme-bound Co II Cbi+ to a 4c species (Table 4, C).
In tomato transformation studies, expression of CsLCYb1 under the control of the cauliflower mosaic virus (CaMV) 35S constitutive promoter resulted in a virtually complete conversion of lycopene into β-carotene, and the ripe fruits displayed a bright orange colour.
It plans on getting more than half of its desktop chips switched to the 65-nanometer process during the first quarter and for a complete conversion by the middle of next year.
As a result, complete conversion of the titanium film in titanium carbide is obtained when an annealing temperature of 1100 °C is used.
This causes the koji to drill into the center of the rice grain, maximizing enzyme action and resulting in a more complete conversion of starch into glucose.
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