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Definition of Interconvert
1. [v -ED, -ING, -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Interconvert
Literary usage of Interconvert
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Journal of the American Chemical Society by American Chemical Society (1879)
"At 20-50°, depending on the nature of the substituents, amide and imino ether
moieties interconvert at a rate causing coalescence of their respective nmr ..."
2. Sea-Changes: American Foreign Policy in a World Transformed by Nicholas X. Rizopoulos (1990)
"For example, it took about 40 years for the concept of the interconvert- ibility
of mass and energy through fission to move from basic scientific discovery ..."
3. The American Practical Navigator: Being an Epitome of Navigation and by Nathaniel Bowditch, George Wood Logan (1906)
"In order to interconvert sidereal and mean times'an element is tabulated in the
Nautical Almanac. This is the Sidereal Time of Afean Noon, which is also the ..."
4. Molecular Neurobiology: Proceedings of the 2nd NIMH Conference by Steven Zalcman (1995)
"In a loosely coupled, sequential model (B), the channel may spontaneously
interconvert between modes of gating even in the absence of G proteins, ..."
5. Opportunities In High Magnetic Field Science by National Academy of Sciences (U.S.), National Research Council (U. S.) (2005)
"... magnetism to interconvert mechanical and electrical energy—that is, how to
build electric motors and dynamos. These advances and others related to ..."
6. A Treatise on Navigation and Nautical Astronomy: Including the Theory of by William Carpenter Pendleton Muir (1918)
"... AND A CONSIDERATION OF PROBLEMS INVOLVING THEM.—FINDING LOCAL AND WATCH TIMES
OF A BODY'S TRANSIT, ETC. 190. To interconvert apparent and mean ..."