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Conversion

For Conversion we have terms and definitions in 21 topics. The topics are Anthromorphemics, Anthropology, Arcade, Automotive, Bowling, Canadian Law, Digital Imaging, Ecosystems, Electric Power, Energy, Family Health, Finance, Financial, Health Care, Import Cars, Insurance, Photography, Real Estate, Rugby, Search Engine Optimization and Treasury.



Conversion (Anthromorphemics)

The use of a sphere of exchange for a transaction with which it is not generally associated.


Conversion (Anthropology)

The use of a sphere of exchange for a transaction with which it is not generally associated.


Conversion (Arcade)

Conversion is the act of installing game "X" into an older game "Y," ofttimes destroying some of the components of game "X" in the process. Conversion refers to either an occurance of conversion or to the actual thing that was converted. Conversion often includes painting over original sideart, hacking control panels and wiring harnesses. Operators often converted older games when they fell in popularity.


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Conversion (Automotive)

The wrongful use of a property by the person who owns it.


Conversion (Bowling)

"Making" a spare; i.e., knocking down all the pins that remain with a second ball. Usually used only when remarking on the conversion of splits.


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Conversion (Canadian Law)

The action of conversion is a common law legal proceeding for damages by an owner of property against a defendant who came across the property and who, rather than return the property, converted that property to his own use or retained possession of the property or otherwise interfered with the property. The innocence of the defendant who took the property is not an issue. It is the conversion that gives rise to the cause of action. This common law action replaced the old action of trover by English law dated 1852. Compare with detinue.


Conversion (Digital Imaging)

In computer imaging, to change a CMYK file to RGB or vice versa, or to convert one file format to another.


Conversion (Ecosystems)

Modification of the basic physical properties — e.g., hydrology, soil structure, topography, vegetation — of an ecosystem


Conversion (Electric Power)

Chemical process turning U3O8 into UF6 preparatory to enrichment.


Conversion (Energy)

Device or kit by which a conventional fuel vehicle is changed to an alternative fuel vehicle.


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Conversion (Family Health)

In Kentucky, the insured’s right to convert his or her policy to an individual policy with substantially similar benefits upon leaving a group health plan. Kentucky law stipulates minimum benefit requirements for conversion policies. Such policies may cost more than the group policy.


Conversion (Finance)

In the context of securities, refers to the exchange of a convertible security such as a bond into stock.


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Conversion (Financial)

Is the action of transforming a security into another security. A convertible bond, when exercised, will convert into the stipulated number of common shares. Is the action of transforming a security into another security. A convertible bond, when exercised, will convert into the stipulated number of common shares.


Conversion (Health Care)

In group health insurance, the opportunity given the insured and any covered dependents to change his or her group insurance to some form of individual insurance, without medical evaluation upon termination of his or her group insurance.


Conversion (Import Cars)

The substitution of one element or component for another, as in substituting R-134a for R-12 in an automotive air-conditioning system; changing the fuel-type requirements of an engine; or changing ignition systems.


Conversion (Insurance)

A plan may allow a covered person to convert from group coverage to an individual policy after continuation is exhausted or if no other option exists. This is known as conversion.


Conversion (Photography)

In computer imaging, to change a CMYK file to RGB or vice versa, or to convert one file format to another.


Conversion (Real Estate)

1) Legal term referring to the "legal" changing from real to personal property (or vice versa), although there is no actual change in the property. 2) A taking of something for one's own use which was originally in his possession only to hold for the owner. 3) The changing of an apartment to a condominium.


Conversion (Rugby)

A kick at the goal posts, after a try has been awarded, that scores 2 points. It can be a dropkick or a placekick. If a placekick, the opponents can rush as soon as the kicker moves toward the ball, but a dropkick can't be rushed. The kick is taken from a spot perpendicular to where the try was awarded.


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Conversion (Search Engine Optimization)

Conversion refers to site traffic that follows through on the goal of the site (such as buying a product on-line, filling out a contact form, registering for a newsletter, etc.). Webmasters measure conversion to judge the effectiveness (and ROI) of PPC and other advertising campaigns. Effective conversion tracking requires the use of some scripting/cookies to track visitors actions within a website. Log file analysis is not sufficient for this purpose.


Conversion (Treasury)

When you trade in your paper securities for an electronic version in your account, you have converted them using SmartExchange and your Conversion Linked Account.


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