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ConversionA Conversion is any user action that you want to measure, such as a signup for a newsletter, completely a purchase, or filling out a web form.
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Conversionn. a civil wrong (tort) in which one converts another's property ...
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ConversionRelationships Narrower Term: persistent object preservation Related Term: migration n. ~ 1. A process of changing something's form or function. - 2. Computing · To move data to a different form [..]
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ConversionThe ability, in some states, to switch your job-based coverage to an individual policy when you lose eligibility for job-based coverage. Family members not covered under a job-based policy may also be [..]
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ConversionSee chemical conversion, biotransformation
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ConversionIn the context of securities, refers to the exchange of a convertible security such as a bond into stock. In the context of mutual funds, refers to the free exchange of mutual fund shares from one fun [..]
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ConversionThe ultimate goal of your campaign. A conversion is whatever you decide it is – submitting a form, downloading a piece of content, signing up for a free trial, making a purchase. Every aspect of your [..]
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ConversionIn nuclear technology the conversion of a substance in a fissile substance, e.g. uranium-238 -> plutonium-239 or thorium-232 -> uranium-233. (See also 'fertile material')
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ConversionA spontaneous nuclear conversion where particles are emitted or a sheath electron is captured, or spontaneous fission of the nucleus occurs.
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ConversionA desired action taken by a website visitor, such as making a purchase, registering for an event, subscribing to an e-newsletter, completing a lead-gen form, downloading a file, etc.
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Conversion1 [uncountable, countable] conversion (from something) (into/to something) the act or process of changing something from one form, use, or system to another the conversion of farm buildings into famil [..]
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Conversionmid-14c., originally of religion, from French conversion, from Latin conversionem (nominative conversatio), noun of action from past participle stem of convertere (see convert (v.)). General sense of [..]
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Conversion1) The wrongful use of disposition of another person's property by someone who is in lawful possession of it. 2) In life insurance: changing a life policy, at the policy owner's request, fro [..]
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ConversionAn investment strategy in which a long put and a short call with the same strike price and expiration combine with long stock to lock in a nearly riskless profit. For example, buying 100 shares of XYZ [..]
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ConversionConversion [N] [T]the turning of a sinner to God ( Acts 15:3 ). In a general sense the heathen are said to be "converted" when they abandon heathenism and embrace the Christian faith; and in [..]
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ConversionJudaism does not seek out converts, and actively discourages converts (because a person does not need to be a Jew to be righteous in G-d's eyes), but conversion to Judaism is possible. See also W [..]
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ConversionThe civil wrong (tort) of wrongfully using another's personal property as if it were one's own, holding onto another's property that accidentally comes into one's hands, or purpose [..]
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Conversionon a website or web application, a conversion is any action taken by a user that satisfies the website owner’s business goals. Common examples include signing up for an email newsletter, making a purc [..]
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ConversionRefers to a house which has been divided to make 2 or more flats.
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Conversionan event that results in a transformation a change in the units or form of an expression: "conversion from Fahrenheit to Centigrade" a successful free throw or try for point [..]
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Conversionn. Change from one state or position to another, or from one form to another.
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ConversionThe reciprocal relationship between two categorical propositions of the same form such that the subject term of each is the predicate term of the other. Conversion is a valid immediate inference for b [..]
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Conversionthe act of changing one's beliefs from one religion to another or from one faith group to another within the same religion. It is be a capital offense in some predominately Muslim lands to conver [..]
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ConversionA marketing term that refers to how many website visitors convert to buyers. If 1 out of every hundred visitors to a site end up buying something, there is a 1:100 (or 1%) conversion rate. Ultimately this is what website marketing is all about because it is pointless getting thousands of visitors if none are buying your product, your services, your [..]
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ConversionA feature some funds offer that allows investors to automatically switch from one fund class to another, typically one with lower annual expenses, after a set period of time. The fund's prospectus or...
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Conversionthe turning of a sinner to God (Acts 15:3). In a general sense the heathen are said to be "converted" when they abandon heathenism and embrace the Christian faith; and in a more special sens [..]
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ConversionDefinition The process of converting a convertible security, such as a bond or preferred stock, into common stock.
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Conversionnoun. 1. an unaware undertaking wherein anxiousness produced by psychological differences is changed into physical warning signs. Customarily, this endeavor was presumed to be integrated in disorder, [..]
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Conversionfarvandlung
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Conversionhysteria (pop)
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ConversionA move from one computer system to another, which may entail reformatting data files.
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Conversion1 a : the act of changing from one form or use to another b : the act of exchanging one kind of property for another ;esp : the act of exchanging preferred stocks or bonds for shares of common ...
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ConversionConversion - Term used to describe the process of getting a web visitor to accept an offer or become a paying customer. Advertisers strive for high conversion ratios.
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ConversionA conversion is any desired action taken on a website like a purchase, the completion of a contact form, and so on. Unique conversions can be set up and tracked in Google Analytics for a website so on [..]
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ConversionExchange of a convertible security such as a BOND into another security such as a fixed number of shares of the issuing CORPORATION’s COMMON STOCK.
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ConversionThe measure of the number of times that a tracker has been displayed that has been successfully linked to a previous creative impression or click, according to the tracker’s rules.
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ConversionMany forms of online advertising are easy to track. A conversion is reached when a desired goal is completed.
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ConversionChemical process turning U3
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ConversionThe act of establishing a preexisting name in accordance with the rules of this code.
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ConversionRelated to self adhesive label laminates, these terms in Europe tend to cover printing as well as die cutting, matrix stripping, punching, overlaminating and so on.
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ConversionThe process of changing records from one medium to another or from one format to another. Conversion involves a change of the format of the record but ensures that the record retains the identical primary information (content). Examples include microfilming and digital imaging of paper records.
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ConversionA marketing term that describes when a user or visitor completes some action or achieves some marketing goal. More specifically, conversion is often used to describe when a site visitor converts to a [..]
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ConversionA delta-neutral arbitrage transaction involving a long futures contract, a long put option, and a short call option. The put and call options have the same strike price and same expiration date.
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ConversionWhen trading options on futures contracts, a position created by selling a call option, buying a put option, and buying the underlying futures contract, where the options have the same strike price an [..]
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Conversionis the process of transferring data derived from existing records and maps to a digital database. Conversion is a major input problem and can consume the greatest share of time in a GIS project. Coverage
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ConversionAny workload portability operation irrespective of target infrastructure or business purpose (workload-hardware decoupling, virtualization, or volume synchronization). Used interchangeably with the te [..]
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ConversionThe act of a person's being born spiritually into the Kingdom of God. Through conversion the individual recognizes Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior and accepts the doctrines of Christianity as the [..]
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ConversionThe act of having converted something or someone.
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ConversionThe act or experience associated with the definite and decisive adoption of a particular religion and set of beliefs, often entailing the rejection of a previous religious identity.
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ConversionThe cancellation of certificates and recording of the shares in an uncertificated holding, or the change of class of Security (options, notes, etc) to another (fully paid).
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ConversionThe cancellation of certificates and recording of the shares in an uncertificated holding, or the change of class of Security (options, notes, etc) to another (fully paid).
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ConversionThe process of loading data from the existing system to the new system. The conversion process involves identifying the data that must be brought to the new system, mapping the data to PeopleSoft fields, translating old codes into PeopleSoft codes and loading the clean and compatible data into PeopleSoft.
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ConversionA conversion is achieved when a goal is completed, such as when you turn a lead or prospect into a customer.
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ConversionA process whereby a visitor of the converted into a buyer.
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ConversionWhen one of your visitors makes a purchase on the merchant’s site… i.e. converts from ‘visitor’ to ‘buyer’.
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ConversionWhen one of your visitors makes a purchase on the merchant’s site… i.e. converts from ‘visitor’ to ‘buyer’.
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ConversionConversion as used in Bankruptcy laws refer to cases under bankruptcy code which may be converted from one chapter to another chapter. For example, a case filed under chapter 7 may be converted to a c [..]
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ConversionConversion is when someone wrongfully uses property of another for their own purposes or alters or destroys it. In an action for conversion, the taking of the property may be lawful, but the retaining [..]
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ConversionThis refers to when someone enters information or clicks on a social media button, ‘converting’ them from an anonymous person to a known quantity. It is often a Key Performance Indicator for marketing [..]
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Conversionconversion table for Java 1.4- conversion table for Java version 1.5 or later Converter Amanuensis How do you convert Strings to ints, vice versa and the like? You can’t always simply cast them. Java [..]
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ConversionWhen a person who clicked your ad completes an action you consider valuable, such as calling your business from a mobile phone or buying something on your website (Source)
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ConversionWhen a user takes the desired action. Perhaps signing up to an email list or buying a product, that user has ‘converted’.
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ConversionA visitor completing a target action. Typically a landing pages contain a Call to Action (CTA). When a visitor views a landing page and completes a target action such as registering for a newsletter o [..]
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ConversionA trading strategy that locks in an arbitrage profit by combining a long put and a short call with the same strike price and expiration date with a long position in the underlying asset.
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Conversion(n) an event that results in a transformation(n) a change in the units or form of an expression:(n) a successful free throw or try for point after a touchdown(n) a spiritual enlightenment causing a pe [..]
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ConversionThe number or percentage of site visitors who do what the site owner wants-usually buy something. If an offer is viewed 100 times and 6 sales are made, the conversion is 6% (6/100=0.06)
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Conversion(1) Debt restructuring and refinancing, i.e. the replacement of old obligations or debt instruments with new bonds or instruments of the same company or institution, but on different terms and conditi [..]
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ConversionThe process of transferring data derived from existing records and maps to a digital database. Conversion is a major input problem and can consume the greatest share of time in a GIS project.
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ConversionA conversion indicates a successful attainment of a defined interaction goal on a website. The most standard interaction goals would be sales and leads. Individualized goals can also be defined, such as the watching of a video or registering for a newsletter.
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ConversionA desired action taken by a website visitor, such as filling out a form or making a purchase. Search engines track visitors for up to 30 days, so your conversion
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Conversionthe completion of some action by a user as intended by the site designer, such as clicking on a link or buying a subscription. A visit that results in a conversion is sometimes called a “converter.” [..]
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Conversionthe point at which an activity or response to a call to action fulfills the desired outcome (i.e. subscribing to a newsletter or purchasing a product)
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ConversionTransformation of large rolls of paper or paperboard into a variety of products, such as forms, envelopes, bags, boxes and folding cartons.
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ConversionIn energy, conversion is the transformation of one type of energy to another. For example, an internal combustion engine converts the chemical energy of fuel into mechanical energy, which enables a ve [..]
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ConversionA conversion event occurs when a user carries out a specified action on the website apart from the usual browsing. Conversions are defined by the business rules of the business but would typically inc [..]
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ConversionThe wrongful use of a property by the person who owns it.
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ConversionCutting up of tree into desired lengths. The merchant who purchases the timber will usually dictate the lengths of timber they will need according to their market.
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Conversion Any first-time renewal, or the process of converting nonpaid subscribers to paid subscribers. (This term is also used online to express the conversion of clicks to orders.)
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ConversionThe operation of changing data from one format to another so the output will be displayed in an appropriate manner for the device. Specifically for video this means the changing a video file, which is [..]
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ConversionThe process of converting analog data such as continually measured voltage to discrete, digital form.
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ConversionThe reallocation of Beds from one type of care service to another, as in converting acute care Beds to Long Term Care Beds.
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ConversionThe asymmetrical segregation of Genes during replication which leads to the production of non-reciprocal recombinant strands and the apparent conversion of one Allele into another. Thus, e.g., the mei [..]
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ConversionAn option for group plan members to convert to individual policies without providing health evidence.
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ConversionAllows current Highmark members who are losing their coverage in a group program to convert to an individual or family plan without a lapse in coverage.
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ConversionGetting “heads in beds” or otherwise closing the sale. Differs from “hospitality.” Hospitality is being warm, friendly and helpful. Conversion is active selling.
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ConversionThe use of an item of one class in another without any formal change, e.g. to breakfast from breakfast. Conversion is a common feature of analytical languages such as English.
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ConversionSome insurance companies offer their policyholders conversion privileges that allow you to convert group coverage to individual coverage without showing proof of insurability. This offer to convert from group to individual coverage is made if you are no longer eligible for group coverage. Ask your insurer or agent if your policy contains this provi [..]
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Conversion(1) Wrongful use of property by one in lawful possession of it. (2) Change of one policy form to another, usually without evidence of insurability. Usually refers to life or health insurance contracts [..]
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Conversionis a collective change of insurance by means of changes introduced into insurance contracts on the basis of the insurer's suggestion.
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Conversionis defined as a desired action being taken, such as a lead or purchase. Examples of online conversions include:
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ConversionThe process in which natural malt enzymes change grain starch into sugar during the mash.
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Conversiona change in a TST result from negative to positive within 12 to 24 months
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ConversionThe process of converting a corporation to an LLC or converting an LLC to a corporation. Not all states allow this procedure, and fees vary within the states that do.
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ConversionAutogenous pyrrometallurgical process, where ferrous and other detrimental impurities are oxidized and residue as slam. The result of the conversion is blister copper (copper concentrate smelting) or [..]
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ConversionWrongful use or disposition of property by a person who is in lawful possession of it.
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ConversionA provision under a group life insurance contract that on termination of employment or termination of the contract, an employee is entitled (on application within a certain period) to be issued a regu [..]
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Conversion The unauthorized taking of another's property.
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ConversionThe unauthorized taking of another's property.
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Conversiona transformation of one's self-identity concurrent with a transformation of one's basic meaning system
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Conversiona kick at the posts after the awarding of a try, scoring two points if successful. The kick must be attempted directly from a spot perpendicular to the spot where the try was awarded. Usually taken with a place kick, it can be rushed when the kicker makes a move towards the ball. If taken as a drop kick it is uncontested.
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ConversionIf a team scores a try, they have an opportunity to convert it for two further points by kicking the ball between the posts and above the crossbar—that is, through the goal.
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ConversionThe transition from non organic to organic farming within a given period of time, during which the provisions concerning the organic production have been applied. (Taken from Council Regulation (EC) No 834/2007 of 28 June 2007 on organic production and labelling of organic products)
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ConversionTransformation of information from one medium to another, including from paper to digital form.
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ConversionWhen an email recipient performs a desired action based on a mailing you have sent. A conversion could be a monetary transaction, such as a purchase made after clicking a link. It could also include a voluntary act such as registering at a Web site, downloading a white paper, signing up for a Web seminar or opting in to an email newsletter. CPA
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Conversionexplicit type conversion or implicit type conversion. See also: user-defined type conversion.
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ConversionDetermination of the rhumb line direction of one point from another when the initial great circle direction is known, or vice versa. The difference between the two directions is the conversion angle, [..]
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ConversionA made basket or free throw.
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Conversiona feigned pass intended to deceive an opponent about to make a tackle.
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ConversionIn the context of online and mobile advertising, a conversion occurs whenever the desired action is completed for the ad campaign. For user acquisition campaigns, a conversion is usually the acquisition of a new user. Conversions can also be other actions (e.g. completed purchase, click-through, etc.).
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ConversionThe term proposed by Winkler (1930) for a process of interaction between alleles at meiosis . The term was re-introduced by Lindegren (1953) to account for aberrant ratios in the products of meiosis, [..]
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ConversionGetting a consumer to perform a specified action. Examples of conversion range from signing-up for an e-mail newsletter or promotion, clicking on a link, or moving from being a site visitor to a paying customer.
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ConversionConversion occurs when the person browsing actually purchases so he or she is converted from a browser to a buyer.
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ConversionThe desired change in behavior of a user from one use, function, or purpose to another.
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ConversionSee Content Conversion and Format Conversion.
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ConversionChanging a record's file format, often to make the record software-independent and in a standard or open format.
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Conversioncrude oil 1 barrel = 1 boe sales gas 1 petajoule = 171,937 boe condensate/naphtha 1 barrel = 0.935 boe LPG 1 tonne = 8.458 boe
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ConversionThe molecules in hydrocarbons go through a conversion process (get 'cracked') enabling the refinery to produce a higher quantity of the lighter, more valuable petroleum products such as gaso [..]
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ConversionIn the plastics industry, conversion is the processing of raw materials into usable forms, e.g. the conversion of plastic pellets into films or the conversion of films into food containers. The steps involved include compounding (the mixing together of various raw materials, e.g. polymers and additives), melting and extruding, shaping and solidifyi [..]
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ConversionA tort, essentially equivalent to theft, which refers to transferring …
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ConversionConversion moves an employee without a break in service from one personnel appointment to another personnel appointment in the same agency (USAID Automated Directives System - ADS - Chapter 470).
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ConversionThe process of converting convertible loan stock of a company into ordinary shares. The right to convert is inherent in the convertible loan stock but usually you will only be allowed to convert only [..]
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ConversionA conversion is a positive act in social media marketing that is taken on a site by visitors from social media. It shows that visitors are converting into customers. Tracking these conversions is impo [..]
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ConversionTransformation of data from a physical format to an electronic file
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ConversionWhen a user signs up, makes a purchase, or performs some other desired action in response to an ad. Also called an acquisition or action, especially to distinguish conversions/acquisitions from clicks [..]
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ConversionWhen a user signs up, makes a purchase, or performs some other desired action in response to a marketing activity. Also called an acquisition or action, especially to distinguish it from clicks in an [..]
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ConversionAn order which has been recorded on a seller's e-commerce site as a result of a referral. Clicks that come from paid search, e-mail marketing, display advertising, or comparison shopping, and convert into sales are called conversions.
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ConversionAn online marketing concept where you transform an online store visitor into a paying customer.
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ConversionA marketing term that describes when a user or visitor completes some action or achieves some marketing goal. More specifically, conversion is often used to describe when a site visitor converts to a [..]
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ConversionIn email, when a recipient performs the desired action, such as clicking through to a website to make a purchase, requesting follow-up information, or opting in to an email list.
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ConversionConversion represents the act of automatically converting the format of an electronic invoice from the format of the sender to the format of the recipient (format conversion), or converting the encoding of content (e.g. different code list or units of measure), using agreed mapping processes that do not alter the information represented by the docu [..]
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ConversionAn investment strategy in which a long put and a short call with the same strike price and expiration combine with long stock to lock in a nearly riskless profit.
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ConversionThe percentage of times a death meeting eligible criteria (eligible death) becomes an actual donor.
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Conversion
The act of converting something or someone.
''His conversion to Christianity''
''The conversion of the database from ASCII to Unicode''
* Francis Bacon
*: Artificial conversion of water into i [..]
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ConversionThe process under which all records contained within the Land Title records are changed to electronic information and images. Conveyance
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ConversionIn the context of securities, refers to the exchange of a convertible security such as a bond into stock. In the context of mutual funds, refers to the free exchange of mutual fund shares from one fun [..]
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ConversionSee ecological conversion.
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ConversionIn linguistics, conversion, also called zero derivation, is a kind of word formation involving the creation of a word (of a new word class) from an existing word (of a different word class) without an [..]
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ConversionConversion and its related terms yield and selectivity are important terms in chemical reaction engineering. They are described as ratios of how much of a reactant has reacted (X — conversion, normall [..]
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ConversionConversion is an intentional tort consisting of "taking with the intent of exercising over the chattel an ownership inconsistent with the real owner's right of possession". In the United Kingdom, it i [..]
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ConversionConversion is an intentional tort consisting of "taking with the intent of exercising over the chattel an ownership inconsistent with the real owner's right of possession". In the United Kingdom, it i [..]
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ConversionConversion or convert may refer to:
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ConversionConversion or convert may refer to:
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ConversionThe conversion, try (American football, also known as a point(s) after touchdown, PAT, or extra point), or convert (Canadian football) occurs immediately after a touchdown during which the scoring tea [..]
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