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Example sentences for "reconverted"

Lexicographically close words:
reconstructs; reconvene; reconvened; reconvening; reconversion; reconvey; recopied; record; recordation; recorde
  1. Glycogen is readily reconverted into glucose, which is used by the body for the production of energy.

  2. When a surplus amount of carbohydrate food is eaten, over and above the immediate needs of the body for fuel, it is stored in the liver and muscles as glycogen, which can be readily reconverted into glucose.

  3. Paraldehyde is moderately soluble in water, and when distilled with sulphuric acid is reconverted into the ordinary form.

  4. Melsens reconverted this derivative into the original acetic acid by reduction with sodium amalgam.

  5. This body can be reconverted into heteroproteose, in part at least, by solution in dilute acid, or alkali, and reprecipitation by neutralization.

  6. In some cases a specially designed system of toothed gearing has been employed, in another the power of the turbine is converted into electricity and then reconverted into mechanical power by means of a motor on the propeller shaft.

  7. Baled paper pulp has to be reconverted into a smooth milklike fluid.

  8. Both of these have since been partially reconverted into dry land.

  9. The dark tint between Antwerp and Nieuport, represents part of the Netherlands which was land in the time of the Romans, then overflowed by the sea before and during the 5th century, and afterwards reconverted into land.

  10. As this liquid was reconverted into gas the light sheet-iron casings might likewise be cast overboard to lighten the balloon.

  11. The crate stood as it had been carried from Washington with the top on and the connecting hose extended upward through a hole made in the low roof in order that the slowly accumulating reconverted gas might escape in safety.

  12. This when reconverted meant nearly twelve thousand cubic feet of new gas at their present altitude.

  13. In the process of nutrition both may be converted into muscular fibre, and muscular fibre is capable of being reconverted into blood.

  14. The whale has taken again to the water, and reconverted its limb into a paddle.

  15. The representatives of the theory of entropy are quite correct as long as they confine themselves to distinct processes, in which, under certain conditions, the latent heat cannot be reconverted into work.

  16. As, therefore, the mechanical energy of the universe is daily being transformed into heat, and this cannot be reconverted into mechanical force, the sum of heat and energy in the universe must continually tend to be reduced and dissipated.

  17. In radiation, the heated body gives rise to a motion of vibration in the aether, which is propagated equally in all directions, and is reconverted into heat when it encounters any obstacle capable of absorbing it.

  18. The cyanide of mercury thus formed may be either employed as such, or reconverted into mercury and hydrocyanic acid.

  19. The resulting sulphate is converted into chloride, and again reconverted alternately into sulphate and chloride several times, the sulphate last obtained being reduced by metallic zinc.

  20. The nitrous fumes are thus brought alternately into contact with air and water, and by the time they reach the last vessel are reconverted into nitric acid.

  21. When procured by this method it is unaffected by hydrochloric or diluted sulphuric acid, although it becomes reconverted into tungstic by the action of nitric acid.

  22. A reddish brown, infusible, inodorous, solid substance, which is reconverted into ordinary phosphorus by simply exposing it to a heat a little above 500 deg.

  23. By long boiling in water this substance is reconverted into lactic acid.

  24. Soft steel, which has been made hard by heating it to redness, and by subsequent sudden immersion in cold water, may be reconverted into soft steel by again heating it to redness and allowing it to cool suddenly.

  25. By distillation this new substance is reconverted into cyanic acid.

  26. By age it is converted into a white, solid, translucent substance (insoluble chloral), which is reconverted by heat and by sulphuric acid into ordinary chloral.

  27. But 500 Ic cannot, be reconverted from the form of commodities into productive constant capital of II.

  28. Both albumen and fibrine, in the process of nutrition, are capable of being converted into muscular fibre, and muscular fibre is capable of being reconverted into blood.

  29. This change is due to the conversion of the sugar, in the alkaline solution, into an enol, which is identical for all three sugars, and which may subsequently be reconverted into any one of the three isomeric hexoses.

  30. On the other hand, many gels cannot be reconverted into sols; that is, the "gelation" process is irreversible.

  31. In only rare cases, however, is there any evidence that they can be reconverted into carbohydrates to serve as food material.

  32. When it has arrived at the extremity of the cylinder, the steam which just urged it forwards is reconverted into water, and the piston is relieved from its action.

  33. The discoverer of the fact, that steam being reconverted into water greatly contracted its dimensions, and thereby produced a vacuum, is likewise entitled to a share of the credit.

  34. Now, if any heat be abstracted from this steam, its temperature will fall, and a portion of it will be reconverted into water.

  35. If water in its conversion into steam swelled into many hundred times its original bulk, it would necessarily follow, that steam, being reconverted into water, would shrink into its primitive dimensions.

  36. Not only was the vacuum below the piston now produced by the property of steam, in virtue of which it is reconverted into water by cold; but the pressure which urged the piston into this vacuum was due to the elasticity of steam.

  37. A part of the steam which originally left the boiler, and having discharged its duty in moving the piston, was condensed and reconverted into water, and lodged by the air-pump in the hot well (fig.


  38. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "reconverted" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.