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Instead, there is a reversible structural transition involving conversion of PPII structure to β sheet structure, upon heating, with no attendant aggregation even at 90 °C.

Over the threshold concentrations, a complex reduction-oxidation process involving conversion of functional groups of lower binding energy to higher binding energy is observed.

There are 10,000 drugs in the marketplace, she said, and many have never been tested on children in clinical trials, so doses are often made by guesswork based on weight, involving conversion of pounds to kilograms, sometimes by nurses who are not pediatric specialists.

We used cumulative resistant kernel and factorial least-cost path analysis to predict how connectivity may change in response to four future scenarios involving conversion of remaining unproductive forest to palm oil plantations, conversion of unproductive palm oil back to forest, and restoration of a riparian buffer zone along the river, and combination of the two forest restoration scenarios.

The scenarios assessed were: (i) Rebuilding Biodiversity (RB), involving habitat restoration of 824,244 ha of strategic nature areas; (ii) Forest Strategy (FS), involving establishment of 16,000 ha of new woodlands; and (iii) Biomass Strategy (BS), involving conversion of 65,513 ha of arable land into bioenergy crops.

It is noteworthy that Plettenburg et al. also used a similar strategy, involving conversion of their substrate to phytosphingosine via a Wittig condensation, in their reported synthesis.

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The program, supported by government subsidy, involved conversion of paddy (Oryza sativa) to maize (Zea mays).

Moreover, the employed process involves conversion of fuel to heat and then to electricity.

Deep drawing is a sheet metal forming operation which involves conversion of flat thin sheet blanks drawn into desired cups.

The procedure involves conversion of a load controlled boundary value problem to a velocity controlled problem at the limit state of collapse.

Based on ion electron-emission microscopy (IEEM) and photo-electron microscopy (PEM), the SEIM involves conversion of the incident projectiles on a secondary-electron emitting film.

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