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Converting the garage into a clinic would enhance the property value and could easily be converted into another lounge, games room or granny annex, with disabled access and disabled WC".
Recent discoveries about stem cells in other tissues suggest that the cells are remarkably versatile and that, with the right signals, one kind of stem cell can be converted into another.
An irony that opponents see in the controversy is that Spring Street was chosen as a result of a settlement with an ally — Friends of Hudson River Park — that required garbage trucks and a salt shed to be taken off the Gansevoort peninsula so that site could be converted into another link in the archipelago-like river park.
There is something to be gained when one source of energy (like natural gas) can be converted into another (electricity)–or not, depending on the price.
As the DH heat is usually calculated using the MF energy method, the available heat quantity that can actually be converted into another form of energy is not taken into account in the calculation.
To overcome this, the data can be converted into another form that can be explained by the second-order model; this disadvantage is overcome in other multi-objective method like GRA.
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A garage in the back of the building is being converted into another bar.
This isn't the first time that one type of cell has been converted into another without going through the pluripotent stage – in 2010, researchers from Stanford converted mouse connective tissue cells directly into neurons.
The money of one country, however, cannot as a rule be used in another country; the flow of payments must be interrupted at national boundaries by exchange transactions in which one national money is converted into another.
But when pethidine is processed by the body it's converted into another active drug and remains in the baby's body for three or more days, potentially causing breathing trouble, drowsiness and irritability.
We know that, during rejuvenation, it undergoes cellular transdifferentiation, an unusual process by which one type of cell is converted into another — a skin cell into a nerve cell, for instance.
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