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These are all equivalent and interconvertible to each other, viz.
The above example illustrates that twist and writhe are interconvertible.
This equivalence implies that mass should be interconvertible with other forms of energy.
Various items can be obtained along the way such as gold and gems, which are interconvertible at a fixed rate.
They are not tagged, and are freely interconvertible with integers.
In addition, the components of the different fatty acid series are not interconvertible in vivo.
The distinction between strict and non-strict well-orders is often ignored since they are easily interconvertible.
The transformation is significant because if the human body's tissues are as interconvertible, patients' tissues might be repaired from their own cells.
These isomers are thermally interconvertible but can be separated by low temperature fractionation.
These are easily interconvertible.
However, according to the special theory of relativity, spatial and temporal separations are interconvertible (within limits) by changing one's motion.
Quarries that produce dimension stone or crushed stone (used as construction aggregate) are interconvertible.
They are interconvertible.
Although PA and DAG are interconvertible, they do not act in the same pathways.
Likewise arginine, ornithine, and citrulline, which are interconvertible by the urea cycle, are considered a single group.
Nicotinic AChRs may exist in different interconvertible conformational states.
The term "vitamin B" refers to a group of compounds called cobalamins that are available in the human body in a variety of mostly interconvertible forms.
Estradiol in vivo is interconvertible with estrone; estradiol to estrone conversion being favored.
The main idea of the model is that regulated proteins, such as many enzymes and receptors, exist in different interconvertible states in the absence of any regulator.
It is possible that, though PA and DAG are interconvertible, separate pools of signaling and non-signaling lipids may be maintained.
Both cleavage and end joining reactions are mediated by the ribozyme motif, leading to a mixture of interconvertible linear and circular satellite RNA molecules.
Perhaps dierent particles would be dierent kinds of topological "knots" in the spin network structure of geometry with interconvertible particles being nearby knot topologies.
He also speculated that plants might use light as a source of energy for growth, based on Isaac Newton's suggestion that "gross bodies and light" might be interconvertible.
This coenzyme carries one-carbon units at three oxidation states, which are interconvertible: most reduced-methyl; intermediate-methylene; and most oxidized-formyl, formimino, and methenyl.
They as a class are called protelectricity, and bear the same relation to ordinary electricity that electricity does to torque-both are pure energy, and they are interconvertible.