Cleanup rewrite date February 2011 This is a compendium of temperatureconversion formulas and comparisons. Kelvin temperature K Celsius known as Centigrade until 1948 temperature C Fahrenheit temperature F re Rankine temperature R Delisle temperature De Newton temperature N R aumur temperature Re R mer temperature Ro Comparison class wikitable style text align center Celsius Fahrenheit Kelvin Rankine Delisle Newton R aumur R mer 300.00 572.00 573.15 1031.67 300.00 99.00 240.00 165.00 290.00 554.00 ... of temperature scales.png A graphical representation of some of the above data Conversion table between different temperature units Timeline TemperatureConversion See also Conversion of units Gas Mark References reflist External links TemperatureScales Category Units of temperature Category Conversion ... 23.67 540.00 85.80 208.00 129.00 273.15 459.67 0.00 0.00 559.73 90.14 218.52 135.90 Comparison of temperature scales class wikitable Comparison of temperature scales Comment Kelvin Celsius Fahrenheit ... align right 90.14 align right 218.52 align right 135.90 Coldest temperature recorded on Earth Lowest recorded surface temperature on Earth br Vostok Station Vostok, Antarctica July 21, 1983 align right ... conditions for temperature and pressure standard pressure align right 273.15 align right ... temperature on Earth align right 288 align right 15 align right 59 align right 519 align right 128 align right 5 align right 12 align right 15 Average Normal human body temperature human body temperature ... right 29 align right 27 Hottest temperature recorded on Earth Highest recorded surface temperature ... right 63 align right 19 align right 46 align right 38 Water boils at standard conditions for temperature ... 2900 div class references small nowiki nowiki Normal human body temperature is 36.8  C 0.7  C, or 98.2  F 1.3  F. The commonly given value 98.6  F is simply the exact conversion of the nineteenth ... facts LenaWong.shtml title Temperature of a Healthy Human Body Temperature publisher Hypertextbook.com ... more details
The Conversion may refer to The Conversion Seinfeld The Conversion Seinfeld , an episode from the NBC sitcom Seinfeld The Conversion The Outer Limits The Conversion The Outer Limits , an episode from the TV series The Outer Limits disambig ... more details
Wiktionarypar conversionConversion may refer to Finance Currency conversion or exchange rate Conversion options , one of the options strategies Law Conversion law , conversion by taking a chattel out ... the owner s entitlement to use it at all Criminal conversion , exerting unauthorised use or control of someone else s property Equitable conversion , A change in the nature of property so that real ... Conversion marketing , when a prospective customer takes the marketer s intended action Conversion funnel , in Internet marketing, the process of tracking website visitors conversion across a series of process steps Conversion rate , in Internet marketing, the percentage of unique visitors who take a desired action upon visiting the website Religion Religious conversion , the adoption of a new religious identity Deathbed conversion , done just before death Forced conversion , done under duress Marital conversion , conversion upon marriage outside of religion Secondary conversion , done because of a personal relationship Sport Try ConversionConversion , in the sports of Rugby league and Rugby ..., a convert one point conversion or a two point conversion , an opportunity to score one or two extra points, respectively, following a touchdown Science & technology Conversion of units , between different units of measurement See also Units conversion by factor label and Dimensional analysis Conversion chemistry disambiguation Conversion logic , a concept in traditional logic Electric vehicle conversion ... conversion Internal conversion , a radioactive decay process Computing Convert command , a shell command to convert volumes using the FAT file systems to NTFS CHS conversion , cylinder head sector to linear base address Code conversion , multiple meanings in telecommunication Data conversion , from ... code convert code Transcoding Video conversion Upconversion of video to a higher definition Type conversion , in computer science, changing an entity of one data type into another Entertainment ... more details
with thermometers that may be calibration calibrated to a variety of Temperatureconversion ... increment. Conversion The following table shows the temperatureconversion formulas ...About the thermodynamic property Temperature disambiguation File Annual Average Temperature Map.jpg thumb 400px Annual mean temperature around the world Temperature is a physical property of matter that quantitatively expresses the common notions of heat hot and cold . Objects of low temperature are cold, while various degrees of higher temperatures are referred to as warm or hot. Quantitatively, temperature is measured with thermometers , which may be calibration calibrated to a variety of Temperatureconversion formulas temperature scales . Much of the world uses the Celsius scale C for most temperature measurements. It has the same incremental scaling as the Kelvin scale used by scientists ... Historically, the Celsius scale was a purely empirical temperature scale defined only by the freezing ... temperature measurement, the International System of Units SI defines a scale and unit for the thermodynamic temperature by using the easily reproducible temperature of the triple point of water ... first defined the scale. The unit symbol of the kelvin is K. Temperature is one of the principal ... in temperature between regions of matter, because such differences are the driving force for heat ... Consequently we identify temperature as a driving force which causes something called heat to be transferred ... of higher temperature to regions of lower temperature. If no heat is transferred between two objects, the objects have the same temperature. In the classical thermodynamic approach to temperature, temperature of an object varies with the speed of the particles it contains, raised to the second power. Therefore, temperature is tied directly to the mean kinetic energy of particles moving relative to the center of mass coordinates for that object. Temperature is an Intensive and extensive properties ... more details
Metric conversion can refer to Converting a non metric quantity to the metric equivalent see Conversion of units Conversion of a country from non metric units to metric units see Metrication disambig ... more details
Wikify date April 2010 Orphan date March 2008 A conversion path ref http www.ioninteractive.com english article.asp?contentID 1401 The Anatomy of a Conversion Path ref is a type of landing page that segments respondents to online advertising and search campaigns. Conversion paths utilize user directed segmentation, where a respondent is offered segmentation choices to make that act in their self interest. After self segmenting, users land on pages ref http www.vigorfish.com blog landing pages single page conversion path or microsite Landing Pages Single Page, Conversion Path or Microsite? ref that deliver more tailored content and pitch. Unlike a single landing page, a conversion path does not ask for a desired action, or a conversion marketing conversion , until a respondent has self segmented. References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Conversion Path Category Web development ... more details
In chemistry, the phrase conversion has several meanings Image Conversion, Selectivity and Yield.svg thumb 500px specifically the property X related to the yield chemistry yield Y by multiplication with the selectivity S , i.e. the mathematical definition X conversion S selectivity Y yield , all calculated on a molar basis e.g. in a certain reaction, 90 of substance A is converted consumed , but only 80 of it is converted to the desired substance B and 20 to undesired by products, so conversion of A is 90 , selectivity for B 80 and yield of substance B 72 90 80 in a general sense the action of a chemical reaction , e.g. the conversion of molecule A to molecule B note that in this general sense, conversion rate would be synonymous with reaction rate disambig et Konversioon keemia fr Taux de conversion ru ... more details
unreferenced date December 2008 Conversion coatings are coatings for metals where the part surface is converted into the coating with a chemical or electro chemical process. Examples include chromate conversion coating s, phosphate conversion coating s, Bluing steel bluing , black oxide coatings on steel, and anodizing . They are used for corrosion protection, increased surface hardness, to add decorative color and as paint primers. Conversion coatings may be very thin, on the order of 0.00001 . Thick coatings, up to 0.002 , are usually built up on aluminium alloys, either by anodizing or chromate conversion. Category Coatings industry stub es Recubrimiento por conversi n ja ... more details
Refimprove date December 2009 Conversion In the sociology of religion , secondary conversion is the religious conversion of an individual that results from a relationship with another convert, rather than from any particular aspect of the new religion. For example, someone might join a religious group primarily because their spouse or partner has done so such a person would be a secondary convert. Secondary converts are people who join a religion only because of a relationship with the other convert. Secondary conversion can greatly expand a movement s influence, ref cite book last Stark first Rodney authorlink Rodney stark title The Rise of Christianity The Rise of Christianity a sociologist reconsiders history origyear year 1996 publisher Princeton University Press location Princeton, New Jersey isbn 0 691 02749 8 page 20 pages 247 quote The basis for successful conversionist movements is growth through social networks, through a structure of direct and intimate interpersonal attachments . ref particularly after a conquest, such as the Muslim Umayyad conquest of Hispania Moorish conquest of Spain and Catholic Spanish colonization of the Americas Spain s conquests in Latin America . See also Marital conversion , religious conversion upon marriage outside of religion Deathbed conversion , done just before death Forced conversion , done under duress References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Secondary Conversion Category Sociology of religion Religion stub Socio stub ... more details
In telecommunication , the term code conversion has the following meanings 1. Conversion of signals, or groups of signals, in one code into corresponding signals, or groups of signals, in another code. 2. A process for converting a code of some predetermined bit structure, such as 5, 7, or 14 bits per character interval , to another code with the same or a different number of bits per character interval. In code conversion, alphabetical order is not significant. FS1037C telecomm term stub Category Line codes ... more details
In internet marketing , conversion rate is the ratio of visitors who convert casual content views or website visits into desired actions based on subtle or direct requests from marketers, advertisers, and content creators. If the prospect has visited a marketer s web site , examples of conversion actions might include making an online purchase or submitting a form to request additional information. The Conversion rate is defined as follows math mathrm Conversion rate frac mathrm Number of Goal Achievements mathrm Visits math Successful conversions are interpreted differently by individual marketers, advertisers, and content creators. To online retailers, for example, a successful conversion may constitute the sale of a product to a consumer whose interest in the item was initially sparked by clicking a banner advertisement. To content creators, however, a successful conversion may refer to a membership registration, newsletter subscription, software download, or other activity that occurs due to a subtle or direct request from the content creator for the visitor to take the action. Measures ... itself, a Conversion funnel can be setup in a site s analytics package to track user behavior. Methods to increase the conversion in e commerce Among the many methods to increase the conversion rate, these are the most relevant clear distinction of the website for a certain conversion goal e.g. increase ... target versus the conversion goal increase usability to reduce the barriers towards the conversion ..., action to move the user through the conversion funnel See also Conversion optimization Win loss analytics Conversion funnel Sources Definition of the Conversion rate http www.marketingterms.com dictionary conversion rate Facts about typical conversion rates and hints how to increase them http www.seochat.com c a Website Marketing Help Conversion Rate Optimization Berkeley Study on Conversion ... ko it Conversion rate he hu Konverzi s r ta no Konverteringsrate ru ... more details
Cleanup date November 2009 A conversion factor changes something to a different version or form. A factor is something that brings results or a cause, while conversion is an action of changing the version of a thing. In mathematics , specifically algebra , a conversion factor is used to convert a measured quantity to a different unit of measure without changing the relative amount. To accomplish this, a ratio fraction is established that equals one 1 . In the ratio, the conversion factor is a multiplier that, when applied to the larger unit, converts the larger unit into the smaller unit, by multiplication with the measured amount. 24 hrs 1 day 1 or 43,560 square feet 1 acre 1 3 days 3 24 hours 72 hours   conversion factor is 24 Note If a b, then a b 1 and b a 1 Days are converted, to hours, by multiplying the days by the conversion factor as 24. The conversion can be reversed by dividing, the hours, by 24 to get days however, the reciprocal 1 24 could be considered the reverse conversion factor for an hours to days conversion, where 1 24 0.0416666666667. Hence, the term conversion ..., the conversion factor is 24, not 1 24, so hours days 24 multiplying by the factor . Conversion of unit names A conversion factor can be extended to include unit names such as becoming 24 hours day ... hours day , the overall conversion gets a sanity check . Compare, instead, how multiplying 2 days by a conversion factor of 60 minutes hour will yield 2 days 60 minutes hour 120 days minutes hour ... result. Hence, when the combined unit name is an unexpected result, then the conversion is improper. In general, the use of conversion factors with unit names helps to avoid wrong conversions. Common conversion factors for water and wastewater For water treatment or reservoir s, there are several conversion factors which are commonly used Since 1 day 24 hours 1440 minutes, therefore 15 minutes ... truck can carry 2000 pounds 1 gallon 8.34 pounds 240 gallons water . See also Conversion of units Category ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Criminal conversion is the crime of exerting unauthorized use or control of someone else s property . It differs from theft in that it does not include the element of intending to deprive the owner of the possession of that property. As such, it is a lesser included offense of the crime of theft. Criminal conversion specifies a type of conversion law conversion in that it involves criminal law , not Civil law common law civil law . An example might be tapping someone s secured wireless LAN or public utility line which could also amount to theft of services . Another example might be taking a joy ride in a car, never intending to keep it from the owner. Some places have defined such conduct as a specific type of theft, perhaps with a modified penalty. Note that the unauthorized use may begin after a period of authorized use, where, for example, a person rents a car then keeps it for an extra week without permission from the rental company. Another common example occurs when a person fails to report finding lost goods including animals , intending only to keep them until someone asks for their return. When the intent becomes one of keeping the property, it is a theft. See also Conversion law Embezzlement TWOC DEFAULTSORT Criminal Conversion Category Crimes Crime stub de Gebrauchsanma ung es Apropiaci n indebida sv Egenm ktigt f rfarande ... more details
Conversion of scripts or Conversion of writing is a procedure of replacing text written in one writing system with the characters of another system in order to make the text i.e. proper names legible for users of the other language or script. It has two basic forms and many practical implementations of each Transliteration i.e. graphemic conversion. Transcription linguistics Transcription i.e. phonetic conversion. Special case is re conversion, i.e. returning to the original form from a form written while using one of the above mentioned systems. Bibliography Hans H. WELLISCH The Conversion of Scripts Its Nature, History, and Utilization , John Wiley & Sons New York Chichester Brisbane Toronto, 1978. Janina PELCOWA Z zagadnie konwersji pism , Przegl d Biblioteczny , 1982, No. 1 2, p. 57 77. . , . , 1978. World writing systems , ed. by Peter T. Daniels and William Bright, Oxford University Press New York Oxford, 1996. Charles Geoffry ALLEN A Manual of European Languages for Librarians , Bowker London New York, 1977 2nd. ed. . G. E. MEIER, B. MEIER Handbuch der Linguistik und Kommunikationswissenschaft . Band I. Sprache, Sprachentstehung, Sparachen , Akademie Verlag Berlin, 1979. Category Transliteration Category Writing pl Konwersja pisma ... more details
Orphan date January 2011 Userspace draft source ArticleWizard date November 2010 Conversion Narrative Broadly speaking, a conversion narrative is a narrative that relates the operation of conversion, usually religious. As a specific aspect of American literary and religious history, the conversion narrative was an important facet of Puritan sacred and secular society in New England during a period stretching roughly from 1630 to the end of the First Great Awakening . As defined by Patricia Caldwell, the conversion narrative was a testimony of personal religious experience spoken or read aloud to the entire congregation of a gathered church before admission as evidence of the applicant s visible sainthood ref name caldwell1 Caldwell, Patricia. The Puritan Conversion Narrative The Beginnings of American Expression. New York Cambridge UP, 1983. p. 1 ref Edmund S. Morgan describes the typical morphology of conversion related in the conversion narrative as involving the stages of knowledge, conviction, faith, combat, and true, imperfect assurance. ref name Morgan72 Morgan, Edmund S. Visible Saints The History of a Puritan Idea. Ithaca Cornell UP, 1963. p. 72 ref The conversion narrative was one of the distinguishing features of the Massachusetts Puritan churches the relation of a conversion narrative emphasized their belief in faith as the essence of the church and they were to ensure the presence of faith in their members by a screening process that included narratives of religious ... Press of New England, 1995. p.106 ref As Morgan goes on to point out, the adaptation of the conversion ... UP, 1963. p. 105 ref A key figure in the development and adaptation of the conversion narrative to the New ... links http www.wsu.edu campbelld amlit jeremiad.htm Forms of American Puritan Rhetoric Jeremiads and Conversion Narratives http xroads.virginia.edu MA05 peltier conversion abintro.html Such a Means of Promoting His Work Amongst Us Evangelicalism and Autobiography in Early American Conversion Narrative ... more details
Frequency conversion may refer to different processes affecting frequency of physical phenomena A frequency changer is an electronic device that converts alternating current AC of one frequency to alternating current of another frequency. A variable frequency drive is a type of frequency changer Frequency conversion in nonlinear optics may refer to various manipulations of the frequency of light. A Hetrodyne is used in signal electronics to convert frequencies. disambig ... more details
Image Barnconversion.jpg thumb right A converted barn The Conversion of Barns involves the conversion of old farming barns to commercial or residential use structures. Many older farm building s are being converted for holiday use. This is partly due to modern farming practices making many of the older type buildings redundant. Fact date February 2007 Responsible residential conversion Barn to home conversion is not and does not have to be detrimental to the historic integrity of a barn site. Successful conversions can and have taken place. The most successful residential barn conversions result from a combination of factors including a careful choice of barn. A more medium sized barn with sufficient extant windows where the internal volume can be near completely utilized can allow for a successful and historically responsible conversion of a barn. ref name nps Auer, Michael J. http www.cr.nps.gov hps tps briefs brief20.htm The Preservation of Historic Barns , Preservation Briefs, National Park Service, first published October 1989. Retrieved 7 February 2007. ref Criticism While not a new phenomenon barn conversion has become quite popular in the waning years of the 20th century. Changing a barn over from its historic agricultural use to residential use generally requires significant changes in the integrity of the barn and if the structure is of historic value these alterations rarely preserve the historic character of the barn. ref name nps As many older barn designs were relatively windowless one of the key additions in barn conversion for residential use is that of window s. For a barn to be comfortable as home walls often have to be insulated and refinished and the interior volume of the space must be greatly reduced. Other residential details and fixtures are also added such as chimney s. ref name nps The barns site itself is often altered by the addition of close ... on a new building. ref name nps See also Cottage G te References Reflist Category Barns Conversion ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Conversion syndrome describes a condition in which physical symptoms arise for which there is no clear explanation. The term stems from the 19th century European conception of hysteria, which itself can be traced back to Ancient Egypt ian papyrus papyri from the 16th century BC. Psychiatrist s now separate out conversion disorder , in which the complaints are neurologic , from similar conditions in which the complaints can be about such things as pain . Patients with conversion and hysteria led Sigmund Freud to his theories on the Unconscious mind unconscious and the talking cure , and the same patient population intrigued such physicians as Pierre Janet , Jean Martin Charcot J. M. Charcot , and Josef Breuer . Freud theorized that unacceptable emotions led to psychological conflict that was then converted into physical symptoms. Much recent work has been done to identify the underlying causes of the somatoform disorders as well as to better understand why conversion and hysteria appear more commonly in women. Current theoreticians tend to believe that there is no single reason that people tend to Psychosomatic illness somatize , or use their bodies to express emotional issues. Instead, the emphasis tends to be on the individual understanding of the patient as well as on a variety of psychotherapy therapeutic techniques. Psychology stub DEFAULTSORT Conversion Syndrome Category Syndromes ... more details
Value conversion is the act of converting one type of value or financial instrument into another type of negotiable value. In the securities profession the definition of conversion value is very narrowly defined as the positive difference between the market price of a convertible security and the price at which it is convertible. The larger topic of Value conversion is relevant to the managing of intangible assets or intellectual capital . It refers to the act of transforming financial to non financial value or an intangible asset into a financial asset. Intangible asset management has largely focused on valuation of intangible assets like trying to assign a financial value to an asset such as reputation. The theme of value conversion also runs through social exchange theory and more classical views of exchange value . References 1 Allee, Verna. Value Network Analysis and Value Conversion of Tangible and Intangible Assets, Journal of Intellectual Capital. ISSN , Publisher Emerald Insights, Year 2008, Volume 9, Issue 1, Page 5 24, Digital Object Identifier, DOI 10.1108 14691930810845777 Econ stub Category Capital ... more details
A pair conversion instrument detects high energy gamma rays by providing an environment generally a thin foil of dense metal, commonly tungsten in which they tend to generate electron positron pairs, and then using standard particle physics techniques such as a microstrip detector to detect these particles. Usually there are several stacks of conversion foils and particle detectors placed on top of one another, so that the electron positron pairs can be tracked as they pass through consecutive detectors and at the bottom of the stack one commonly finds a calorimeter particle physics calorimeter capable of measuring the energy of the electron and the positron and inferring the energy of the incoming gamma ray. An anticoincidence shield of some kind is needed so that charged particles entering the device from outside are not confused with electron positron pairs generated in the conversion foils. One of the larger operational pair conversion telescopes is the Large Area Telescope on Gamma ray Large Area Space Telescope GLAST . Space based pair conversion detectors tend to make for rather expensive missions, since they unavoidably contain several hundred kilograms of lead or tungsten. http cosmology.berkeley.edu inpac inpac retreat slides Hiroshima 3 9.pdf has a slide illustrating the design of LAT. Category Photonics ... more details
installed loft conversion. Image Roof room 1.gif thumb A sketch through a multinail truss ..., 4 Extra rafters, 5 Under purlin A loft conversion is the process of transforming an empty attic space ... perceived benefits. The installation of a loft conversion is a complicated process, and whilst it may be possible to attempt a DIY loft conversion, the large amount of work involved often results in many people choosing to contract a specialist loft conversion company to undertake the task. Another type of loft conversion is converting non residential spaces most commonly warehouses, docks, former factories or water towers into habitable homes. This form of loft conversion has its origins in the US ... including Tribeca, Chelsea and Greenwich Village. Loft conversion feasibility The first stage of any loft conversion is a close inspection of the loft space to find out its exact dimensions and whether conversion is feasible. On entering the loft one needs to establish if there is adequate room under ... during the works as part of the loft conversion process due to the construction of dormers and fitting roof windows. . ref name Planing the conversion Cite web url http www.lets do diy.com Features Loft Planning the conversion.aspx title Planning the conversion accessdate 2008 11 08 year 2008 author ... conversion is dependant upon a minimum height of approximately 2.3 m 7  ft 6 in ref http www.loftplan.co.uk ... of loft conversion that are widespread Roof window conversion Roof windows are often an attractive ... light . A roof window conversion will sometimes not require planning permission, although they will always require building regulation approval UK . Dormer conversion A dormer is a window ... permission requirements from the local authorities. Other types of loft conversion In addition to roof ... can be installed when certain circumstances require their features. Loft conversion regulations Building ... loft conversion specialist will usually conduct all liaisons with the relevant local authority ... more details
refimprove date April 2009 Image Conversion and crossover.jpg thumb right 300px The difference between gene conversion and chromosomal crossover . Blue are the two chromatid s of one chromosome and red are the two chromatids of another one. Gene conversion is an event in DNA genetic recombination , which occurs at high frequencies during meiosis meiotic division but which also occurs in somatic cells. It is a process by which DNA sequence information is transferred from one DNA helix which remains .... Gene conversion may lead to non Mendelian inheritance and has often been recorded in fungal crosses ... of Molecular Biology . Oxford Blackwell Science, 945 950. ref Mechanism This conversion of one allele ..., so that it is identical to the other. Gene conversion can result from the repair of damaged DNA ... taken apart either cross over or gene conversion products result. Effect Normally, an organism ... 1 ratio in the resulting cells. However, in gene conversion, a ratio other than the expected 1A 1a ... cells, as is the case in 3A 1a. Importance of gene conversion in the cohesiveness of the gene pool Gene conversion acts to homogenize the DNA sequences composing the gene pool of a species ... Knowing 7 1 45 55. http www.zbi.ee kalevi chkfin.htm ref Every gene conversion event takes as its ..., and yields two identical DNA sequences. Gene conversion forms the cohesive force that links DNA sequences within different organisms of a species . Over time, gene conversion events yield a homogenous ... . Interspersed repeat Interspersed repeats act to block gene conversion events, thus catalyzing evolution of new genes and species. Medical relevance Gene conversion resulting in mutation of the CYP21A2 gene is a common underlying genetic cause of congenital adrenal hyperplasia . Somatic gene conversion ... . It is theorized that gene conversion may play a role in the development of Huntington s Disease References references External links MeshName Gene conversion images http www.web books.com ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Primarysources date November 2007 In internet marketing , conversion optimization , or conversion rate optimization is the method of creating an experience for a website or landing page visitor with the goal of increasing the percentage of visitors that conversion marketing convert into customers. It is also commonly referred to as CRO . Web origins Conversion optimization was born out of the need of lead generation and ecommerce internet marketers to improve their website s results. As competition grew on the web during the early 2000s, Internet marketers had to become more measurable with their marketing tactics. They began experimenting with Web design website design and content variations to determine which layouts, copy text, offers and images will improve their conversion rate. Why conversion optimization Frequently, when marketers target a pocket of customers that has shown spectacular lift in an Advertising campaign ad campaign , they belatedly discover the behavior is not consistent. Online marketing response rate s fluctuate widely from hour to hour .... These methodologies, or conversion optimization methods, are then taken a step further to run in a real ... the scale and effectiveness of the online campaign. How conversion optimization works Conversion ... approaches to conversion optimization with two main schools of thought prevailing in the last few ..., a campaign or a landing page conversion rates. The other school is focused more on the pretesting ... to that particular audience. Only then willing to deploy testing mechanisms to increase conversion ... should not be the only component in conversion optimization work. Elements of the test focused approach to conversion optimization Conversion optimization platforms for content, campaigns and delivery .... See also Audience screen Behavioral targeting Conversion marketing Conversion rate Direct marketing ... DEFAULTSORT Conversion Optimization Category Internet advertising and promotion Category Internet ... more details
about the nuclear process the chemical process Internal conversion chemistry Internal conversion is a radioactive ... conversion process, a high energy electron is emitted from the radioactive atom, but without beta decay taking place. For this reason, the high speed electrons from internal conversion are not beta ... conversion, the element atomic number does not change, and thus as is the case with gamma decay no transmutation of one element to another is seen. Also, no neutrino is emitted in internal conversion ... converted electrons is a sharp peak. Mechanism In the internal conversion process, the wavefunction ... internal conversion electrons come from the K shell 1s state, see electron shell , as these two ... electron will be emitted. When the process is expected Internal conversion is favoured when the energy ... not necessarily forbid the emission of a gamma ray in such a case. The tendency towards internal conversion can be determined by the internal conversion coefficient , which is empirically determined .... The internal conversion process competes with gamma decay . This competition is quantified in the form of the internal conversion coefficient which is defined as math alpha e gamma math where math e math is the rate of conversion electrons and math gamma math is the rate of gamma ray emission observed ... 125 sup 125 sup I , 7 of the decays emit energy as a gamma ray, while 93 release energy as conversion electrons. Therefore, this excited state of chem 125 I has an internal conversion coefficient of math alpha 13.6 math . Internal conversion coefficients are observed to increase for increasing atomic ... between the excited states of the decaying nucleus. However, this is not true in the case of conversion electrons. The energy of a conversion electron is given as math E E i E f E B math where math E ..., while math E B math is the binding energy of the electron. Similar processes This internal conversion ... without beta decay . However, in internal conversion, the nucleus does not first emit an intermediate ... more details
Economic conversion , defence conversion , or arms conversion , is a Technology technical , economic and political process for moving from military to civilian markets. Economic conversion takes place ... to geographic scales , conversion can take place at the level of new innovation projects, divisions within multi divisional firms, companies, and national economies. In terms of objects, conversion ... that can be converted include defense firms, military bases, and defense laboratories. Conversion should be distinguished from economic diversification although the two processes overlap. Conversion ..., and managers skilled in managing innovations . Another key emphasis in conversion is in the area ... conversion requires purchase of another firm to supply complementary capacities. Generally, conversion ... the key periods associated with economic conversion have been the postwar conversion after World War II , numerous experiments in diversification with conversion of defense engineers skills in the period ... and corporate critics battled labor and peace advocates during these conversion openings, with the former usually winning the day. In modern times, a key figure in promoting the idea of economic conversion ... of the Cold War, great attention was placed on the prospects for economic conversion. Regarding differences in the 1970s and the postwar era, Seymour Melman noted that The problem of conversion from ... viability of economic conversion. After the September 11, 2001 attacks and concentrated political power directed towards military serving interests, the obstacles to conversion have been considerable. Extensive political barriers suggest that conversion promotion requires various forms of institutional transformation and social movement mobilization. To be successful, conversion must be part ... period, from the late 1990s to the present day circa 2010 the prospects for conversion have ... Site by researchers who worked with Seymour Melman and addressing various conversion ... more details