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proenzyme
converted in the normal course of cellular metabolism into one or more active enzymes also called zymogen The conversion usually is due to a specific cleavage of a peptide bond by another enzyme or may be due
Application
the user of the land showing readiness and willingness to abide by the terms and conditions for such conversion of the user. Letter merely making an enquiry does not constitute an application, Union of India v. Dev
Alteration of share capital
Act, 1929, the share capital of a company may be altered by increase (s. 53), consolidation or division, conversion of shares into stock and reconversion or cancellation of unissued capital (s. 50), or redemption of redeemable preference
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Accession
artificial means, as by the growth of vegetables, the pregnancy of animals, the embroidering of cloth, or the conversion of wood or metal into utensils, the original owner of the thing was entitled by his right of
Abbreviators
Abbreviators, officers who assisted in drawing up the Pope's briefs, and reducing petitions into proper form, for their conversion into Papal Bulls. One who abbreviates, abridges or shortens, Black's Law disctionary, 7th Edn., p. 3.
Saponification
The act process or result of soap making conversion into soap specifically Chem the decomposition of fats and other ethereal salts by alkalies as the saponification of
Sanguification
The production of blood the conversion of the products of digestion into blood hematosis
Reduction
The act of reducing or state of being reduced conversion to a given state or condition diminution conquest as the reduction of a body to powder the reduction
Pleasantry
That which denotes or promotes pleasure or good humor cheerfulness gayety merriment especially an agreeable playfulness in conversation a jocose or humorous remark badinage
Petrifaction
The process of petrifying or changing into stone conversion of any organic matter animal or vegetable into stone or a substance of stony hardness
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Converse - Law Dictionary Search Results
proenzyme
converted in the normal course of cellular metabolism into one or more active enzymes also called zymogen The conversion usually is due to a specific cleavage of a peptide bond by another enzyme or may be due
Application
the user of the land showing readiness and willingness to abide by the terms and conditions for such conversion of the user. Letter merely making an enquiry does not constitute an application, Union of India v. Dev
Alteration of share capital
Act, 1929, the share capital of a company may be altered by increase (s. 53), consolidation or division, conversion of shares into stock and reconversion or cancellation of unissued capital (s. 50), or redemption of redeemable preference
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Accession
artificial means, as by the growth of vegetables, the pregnancy of animals, the embroidering of cloth, or the conversion of wood or metal into utensils, the original owner of the thing was entitled by his right of
Abbreviators
Abbreviators, officers who assisted in drawing up the Pope's briefs, and reducing petitions into proper form, for their conversion into Papal Bulls. One who abbreviates, abridges or shortens, Black's Law disctionary, 7th Edn., p. 3.
Saponification
The act process or result of soap making conversion into soap specifically Chem the decomposition of fats and other ethereal salts by alkalies as the saponification of
Sanguification
The production of blood the conversion of the products of digestion into blood hematosis
Reduction
The act of reducing or state of being reduced conversion to a given state or condition diminution conquest as the reduction of a body to powder the reduction
Pleasantry
That which denotes or promotes pleasure or good humor cheerfulness gayety merriment especially an agreeable playfulness in conversation a jocose or humorous remark badinage
Petrifaction
The process of petrifying or changing into stone conversion of any organic matter animal or vegetable into stone or a substance of stony hardness
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