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Definition of Interconversion
1. [n -S]
Medical Definition of Interconversion
1. A mutual alteration of the physical or chemical nature of a substance or entity; e.g., interconversion of chemical compounds or of foodstuffs. Enzyme interconversion, the reversible transformation of one enzyme form into another, typically with an alteration in the enzyme activity or regulation, e.g., phosphorylation of a glycogen phosphorylase. (05 Mar 2000)
Lexicographical Neighbors of Interconversion
Literary usage of Interconversion
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Topographic, Trigonometric and Geodetic Surveying: Including Geographic by Herbert Michael Wilson (1912)
"interconversion of Time and Arc.—In the performance of geodetic operations it
frequently becomes necessary to convert time into longitude expressed in ..."
2. Topographical Surveying: Including Geographic, Exploratory, and Military by Herbert Michael Wilson (1900)
"interconversion of Time and Arc.—In the performance of geodetic operations it
frequently becomes necessary to convert time into longitude expressed in ..."
3. Topographical Surveying: Including Geographic, Exploratory, and Military by Herbert Michael Wilson (1900)
"interconversion of Time and Arc.—In the performance of geodetic operations it
frequently becomes necessary to convert time into longitude expressed in ..."
4. Topographic, Trigonometric and Geodetic Surveying: Including Geographic by Herbert Michael Wilson (1912)
"The following tables facilitate this and similar operations and are for the
interconversion of sidereal time and parts of the equator in degrees of arc, ..."
5. Smithsonian Geographical Tables by Smithsonian Institution, Robert Simpson Woodward (1906)
"interconversion of sidereal and mean solar time. Tm = mean time at any place,
T, = corresponding sidereal time, = right ascension of meridian of the place, ..."
6. An Intermediate Textbook of Physiological Chemistry with Experiments by Chauncey John Vallette Pettibone (1917)
"The action of weak alkali upon the carbohydrates already has been discussed under
the heading interconversion of carbohydrates. A rearrangement of groups in ..."