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These are going out of fashion because they convert too much of the electricity passing through them into heat, rather than light.
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However, it should be noted that converting too much FPP to amorphadiene could also be toxic to cells as it would deplete precursors needed for ergosterol production.
Had they converted, too?
I think you'll be converted too.
There are passages in "The Convert" that feel too much like potted history lessons.
It's just some "oil chunks" on America's shores, most of which could probably be converted to Christianity without too much trouble.
The nursery feels too much like converted offices, and the outdoor space is rigid and brittle.
Then again, they probably don't (or shouldn't) care too much about converting iOS users over to Android.
This should be done carefully because too much heat can convert the melted ice into steam, which can expand and burst the pipes.
Under dark/low light conditions, ZEP converts zeaxanthin, via antheraxanthin, to violaxanthin in two subsequent epoxidation reactions and when the photosynthetic apparatus receives too much light, VDE converts violaxanthin back to zeaxanthin in a reverse reaction (Fig. 1).
However, we do not hold out too much hope of converting this whole exercise into something which could be really positive in turning back the tide of legislative bureaucracy and over-regulation, and genuinely protecting the human rights of the citizens of Europe.
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