0 present participle of convert --
1 to (cause something or someone to) change in form or character: --
2 in sport , to score extra points such as a conversion, free throw, or penalty shot --
There are also issues in converting an accurate solution of the evolution problem into an accurate solution of the steady-state problem.
But converting an agro-ecosystem to a more sustainable design is complex, and generally requires a landscape or bioregional approach to restoration or management.
Integrating the environmental and economic consequences of converting to organic agriculture: evidence from a case study.
The teacher structures the student's learning, converting the multi-skilled composing process into a series of manageable steps.
Assessing the consequences of converting to organic agriculture.
While commercial forestry involves converting wood fibre into dimension lumber38 and chips, non-timber products and services are also important for many indigenous forest management systems.
Equality of capacities influences whether individuals are successful in converting their resources into effective discussion.
Since the input language of 7 ^ documents is decimal, there is the problem of converting between decimal fractions and their nearest internal representations.