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'''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", |
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* ], 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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== See also == | == See also == | ||
* Misplaced Pages ] | * Misplaced Pages ] | ||
{{disambig}} | {{disambig}} |
Revision as of 15:49, 21 June 2008
Conversion is the transformation of one thing into another Conversion may refer to:
- Conversion (law), an intentional tort to personal property
- Criminal conversion, exerting unauthorised use or control of someone else's property
- Conversion (linguistics), the creation of a word from an existing word without any change in form
- 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
- Conversion (options), an option strategy
Other meanings
'Conversion may also refer to:
- Conversion therapy, aka "reparative therapy", attempts to eliminate or diminish same-sex desires and behaviors
- Equitable conversion, The conversion of equitable interests in real estate to money in a property transaction
- Currency conversion, foreign currency exchange
- Miniature conversion, altering the appearance of a model
- Conversion syndrome, a condition in which physical symptoms arise for which there is no clear explanation; cf. Conversion disorder
Religion
- Religious conversion, the adoption of a new religious identity
- Deathbed conversion, done just before death
- Forced conversion, done under duress
- Secondary conversion, done because of a personal relationship
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
- 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, modification of a conventional vehicle to battery electric
- Energy conversion, various forms of energy can be transformed into one another
- Internal conversion, a radioactive decay process
Computing
- CHS conversion, cylinder/head/sector to linear base address
- Code conversion, multiple meanings in telecommunication
- Type conversion, in computer science, changing an entity of one data type into another
- Data conversion, from one form of computer data to another
- upconversion of video to a higher definition
Entertainment
- "Conversion" (Stargate Atlantis), an episode of the television series
- "The Conversion" (The Outer Limits), an episode of the television series
See also
- Misplaced Pages Template:Convert
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