What's the difference between inconverted and unconverted?
Inconverted
Definition:
(a.) Not turned or changed about.
Example Sentences:
(1) The apparatus can be used to mix small volumes (about 50 mul) of equilibrium mixtures of enzyme-substrate and enzyme-product complexes with a quenching solution, ideally to inactivate the enzyme more rapidly than such complexes can be inconverted.
(2) Furthermore, DAB was oxidized in the presence of polyunsaturated fatty acids inconvertible to prostaglandins (linoleic and linolenic acid) as well as in the presence of H2O2--in the latter case reaction possessed identical features with that induced by fatty acids.
(3) Chicken liver, which contains an inconvertible dehydrogenase form, also showed high activity in sinusoidal cells.
Unconverted
Definition:
(a.) Not converted or exchanged.
(a.) Not changed in opinion, or from one faith to another.
(a.) Not persuaded of the truth of the Christian religion; heathenish.
(a.) Unregenerate; sinful; impenitent.
Example Sentences:
(1) The rate of supercoil breakdown as well as the final percent supercoils remaining unconverted, the size of the final lambda fragments, and the extent of solubilization are dependent on the multiplicity of colicin used.
(2) Uro-D activity was determined by measuring unconverted substrate uroporphyrinogen after its oxidation to uroporphyrin by reversed-phase high performance liquid chromatography.
(3) Different metabolic patterns of steroids of several cell lines relate to the hormone sensitivity status of the cells; steroid receptor-endowed cells are maintaining higher levels of unconverted precursor than are receptor-empty cells.
(4) The following steroids were isolated and identified by recrystallization to constant specific acitvity from the control and FSH-treated cultures; testosterone (unconverted substrate), androstenedione, dihydrotestosterone, 3 alpha-hydroxy-5 alpha-androstan-17-one and 5 alpha-androstane-3 alpha, 17 beta-diol.
(5) Analysis of the interfaces and contact surfaces of polymerized composites by infrared spectroscopy showed the amount of unconverted double bonds to be 29% to 48%.
(6) The enzyme occurred as a stable xanthine: NAD+ oxidoreductase (EC 1.1.1.204), unconvertible to the oxidase form.
(7) The unconverted solids are burned to produce process energy requirements and surplus electrical power.
(8) Digitonin precipitation proved to be effective in separating unconverted pregnenolone from the steroid products of both enzyme reactions, progesterone and pregn-5-ene-3,20-dione.
(9) Shell, under Van Beurden, is pursuing a strategy that seems to leave the €130bn (£94bn) Anglo-Dutch group firmly among the unconverted when it comes to stopping runaway climate change.
(10) Uroporphyrinogen unconverted during the reaction is oxidised to uroporphyrin and measured directly as free acid by HPLC.
(11) Xanthine:NAD+ oxidoreductase from chick embryo liver is unconvertible to the O2-dependent form, as is the enzyme from the adult hen.
(12) Molecular events underlying the convertible and unconvertible expression of a transformed phenotype by an initiated cell under the promoter action, as well as the relationship of these processes to the mechanisms of oncogene activation are discussed.
(13) Net changes in concentration are a consequence of a series of steps: uptake of substrate into liver cells, enzymatic reactions within the cells, release of metabolites and unconverted substrate from the cells into the sinusoids, and the net flow of the perfusing medium in the vasculature.
(14) Degradation products were identified as free, unconverted arachidonic acid, occurring with some diacylglycerol.
(15) The unconverted primary precipitate obtained in the presence of iodide had been used for ultrastructural localization of ChE activity and now this use has been extended to precipitates obtained in the presence of CN- or CNS-.
(16) This disfunction always leads to the lack of antigen; whenever we evidenced a new specificity it was an unconverted substrate.
(17) Proinsulin is converted to insulin (MW approximately 6000) plus C-peptide in the secretory granule with a small amount (approximately 5 percent) of the proinsulin remaining unconverted.
(18) The high level of J2C2-J3C3 intron cross-hybridization, the identity of the J lambda and J lambda 3 coding and intron sequences, the presence of multiple base differences between the C lambda 2 and C lambda 3 coding regions, and the presence of both the unconverted and converted alleles in the normal gene pool, suggest that a recombinational event has resulted in the conversion of the J lambda 2 coding and intron sequences to those of J lambda 3 and its flanking sequences.
(19) The enzyme activity was determined by a newly developed technique measuring directly the unconverted substrate, coproporphyrinogen III, with reverse phase HPLC (high-performance liquid chromatography) after its spontaneous oxidation to coproporphyrin.
(20) In all the cases investigated to date, when apparently new characters seemed to be observed, they are in fact unconverted substrates, which are to be compared to the carcinoembryonic antigens.