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If a host is superinfected with both sensitive and resistant strains, a predominant strain may convert from sensitive to resistant or vice versa.
We hypothesized that crossed phrenic activity may be spontaneously expressed in neonates in vivo and may be converted from a spontaneously active state to a latent and nonfunctional state during postnatal development.
Energy can exist in many forms within a system and may be converted from one form to another within the constraint of the conservation law.
In the second stage of asset accumulation, resources may be converted from some easy-to-spend form to a more difficult-to-spend form.
The frequency amplitude response curves may be converted from hardening-type single-jumping to double-jumpings, and further to softening-type single-jumping by adjusting the distance between two magnets.
Pyrene was oxidized at the 4,5 bond (K-region) and formed 4,5 dihydroxy pyrene in the ligninolytic condition, it may be converted from pyrene trans 4,5-dihydrodiol (Sack et al. 1997; Agrawal and Shahi 2017).
The MD 58 interchange may be converted from a partial cloverleaf interchange to a diamond interchange.
This enzyme may be converted from the xanthine dehydrogenase form (Table 1, #58) to the xanthine oxidase form.
HDL may be converted from an anti-inflammatory to a proinflammatory particle when PON1 level or activity associated with HDL is diminished during the acute phase response [ 1, 29, 30].
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