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In general, '''conversion''' is the transformation of one thing into another. Articles on particular kinds of conversion are: '''Conversion''' is the transformation of one thing into another Conversion may refer to:


* ] * ]

* ], an intentional tort to personal property * ], an intentional tort to personal property
** ], exerting unauthorised use or control of someone else's property ** ], exerting unauthorised use or control of someone else's property

* ], The conversion of equitable interests in real estate to money in a property transaction
* ], the creation of a word from an existing word without any change in form * ], the creation of a word from an existing word without any change in form

* ], when a prospective customer takes the marketer's intended action * ], when a prospective customer takes the marketer's intended action
** ], in Internet marketing, the percentage of unique visitors who take a desired action upon visiting the website ** ], in Internet marketing, the percentage of unique visitors who take a desired action upon visiting the website

* ], a condition in which physical symptoms arise for which there is no clear explanation; ''cf.'' ]
* ], aka "reparative therapy", eliminating or diminishing same-sex desires and behaviors
* ], an option strategy * ], an option strategy

==Other meanings==
'''Conversion'' may also refer to:

* ], aka "reparative therapy", attempts to eliminate or diminish same-sex desires and behaviors
* ], The conversion of equitable interests in real estate to money in a property transaction
* ], foreign currency exchange * ], foreign currency exchange
* ], altering the appearance of a model * ], altering the appearance of a model
* ], a condition in which physical symptoms arise for which there is no clear explanation; ''cf.'' ]


==Religion== ==Religion==
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Revision as of 15:49, 21 June 2008

Conversion is the transformation of one thing into another Conversion may refer to:

  • Conversion (marketing), when a prospective customer takes the marketer's intended action
    • Conversion rate, in Internet marketing, the percentage of unique visitors who take a desired action upon visiting the website

Other meanings

'Conversion may also refer to:

Religion

Sport

  • Extra point and two-point conversion, in American football, an opportunity to score one or two points following a touchdown
  • Conversion, in Rugby football, a kick at goal to convert the try from one set of points into another larger set of points

Science & technology

Computing

Entertainment

See also

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