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Such reactions, however, are mostly irreversible in the literal sense that they lead to products that cannot easily be converted back into the original substance.
Michael Levine, who worked for the Drug Enforcement Agency for 25 years, said liquid cocaine could be converted back into a solid form.
It is divided into two duplex apartments, but Mr. Browne said it could easily be converted back into a single-family home.
The byproducts are water and magnesium oxide, which can then be converted back into magnesium using the solar laser.The trouble is that concentrated solar collectors tend to be huge and costly, and solar-pumped lasers are normally very low powered.
Since many of the projects were originally intended as condominiums, there is also the possibility that should the market shift they could be converted back into for-sale units.
The interior, which has offices; 15 classrooms, including nine 600-square-foot laboratories; a 400-square-foot library and two lounges -- has a "compact plan, with a single corridor that could be converted back into offices," Mr. Monastero said.
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This collection in turn was converted back into elegiac verse.
Those profits rise when they are converted back into sterling.
At the far end it is converted back into electrical pulses and then into sound.
Houses once split into warrens of boarding rooms have been converted back into single-family residences.
A weaker dollar makes the company's products less competitive in overseas markets and reduces the value of revenue when it is converted back into yen.
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