What's the difference between deconversion and reconversion?

Deconversion


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Reconversion


Definition:

  • (n.) A second conversion.

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  • (1) The elimination of enoximone is also reduced which might be caused by reconversion of enoximone sulfoxide to enoximone in this pathophysiologic condition.
  • (2) These major modifications will be illustrated by the French "sectorisation" which will be replaced in the context of complete reconversion of the French mental health care system.
  • (3) Evidence was obtained indicating that neither the presence of an inhibitor in the assay system nor reconversion of PAF to lyso-PAF in vitro produced the unexpected depression of plasma lyso-PAF.
  • (4) The clivus with marrow reconversion was uniformly hypointense relative to the pons on T1-weighted images and isointense relative to normal marrow on T2-weighted images.
  • (5) Both 5 mM NNAl (rate, 0.073) and 5 mM 1-MeNNAl (rate, 0.054) induce SSB indicating that NNAl does not require reconversion to NNK to be activated to DNA damaging intermediates.
  • (6) Direct duodenal reconversion by means of the transformation of gastrojejunostomy into gastroduodenostomy is recommended in the light of results obtained in 25 cases of p.o.p.u., dumping syndrome, inflammation of the anastomosis, and ALS.
  • (7) This strategy was developed to demonstrate that an improvement in oral absorption could be obtained through reconversion in vivo.
  • (8) A comparative study showed that the membranes reconstituted by a dialysis or absorption do not differ from each other in terms of membrane proteins incorporation into lipid vesicles and cytochrome P-450 reconversion into cytochrome P-450.
  • (9) Particularly serious is the dehiscence of gastroduodenal anastomosis which requires emergency reconversion intervention, namely gastrojejunostomy with sinking of the duodenal stump.
  • (10) The reconversion of S-sulfonated antitetanus gamma-globulin (S-GG) into the original gamma-globulin was studied.
  • (11) Reversal of the vanadate effect and reconversion of the binding sites to the high-affinity state was demonstrated by adding appropriate calcium concentrations to the enzyme-vanadate complex, and showing the appearance of the intrinsic fluorescence signal which is indicative of calcium occupancy of the sites in the high-affinity state.
  • (12) Following the infusion of [3H]LTD4 (10 nmol.l-1), a major biliary metabolite was LTC4 indicating a reconversion of LTD4 to LTC4.
  • (13) The similarity in the acids of the sn-1 and sn-3 positions of the chylomicron triacylglycerols from rats fed oil or ester is consistent with a hydrolysis of the acylglycerol products of the phosphatidic acid pathway to 2-monoacylglycerols prior to reconversion to triacylglycerols via the monoacylglycerol pathway and secretion as chylomicrons.
  • (14) Although reconversion is apparently blocked to a large extent by warfarin, the plasma disappearance of tritiated vitamin K in the presence of warfarin is almost superimpossible to that observed in the absence of drugs.
  • (15) 103:265-275), removal of dMM did not result in reconversion of high-mannose oligosaccharides to complex-type sugars, even after prolonged periods of culture.
  • (16) (4) Reconversion of the activated permeability factor into an inactive form was not observed under high salt conditions, under which the latent permeability factor was stable in its own form.
  • (17) Reconversion from bradyzoites to tachyzoites may occur in immunocompromised patients.
  • (18) Increased hepatic gluconeogenesis provides glucose which is converted to three-carbon precursors in the periphery and returns to the liver for reconversion to new glucose, utilising the Cori and alanine cycles.
  • (19) The results are encouraging enough to propose improving the survival rate in a prospective clinical study of early breast cancer treated by local and regional means using a protocol incorporating an immunostimulation based on the existing immunocompetence with interferon-induced reconversion of the target cells in the hope of specific stimulation.
  • (20) Transfer of these cells into ammonium-free seawater (pH 7.4) results in the rephosphorylation of the cyclase, its reconversion to 160 kD, and recovery of the enzymatic activity lost upon dephosphorylation.

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