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 Translation for 'to exchange' from English to Latin
VERB   to exchange | exchanged | exchanged
exchanging | exchanges
SYNO central | commutation | exchange | ...
permutare [1]to exchange
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Translation for 'to exchange' from English to Latin

to exchange
permutare [1]
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Usage Examples English
  • The inner membrane contains an antiporter, the ADP/ATP translocase, which is an integral membrane protein used to exchange newly synthesized ATP in the matrix for ADP in the intermembrane space.
  • It uses a store-and-forward system to exchange private (email) and public (forum) messages between the BBSes in the network, as well as other files and protocols in some cases.
  • Elizabeth's intention had been to exchange Le Havre for Calais, lost to France in January 1558.
  • Glycoproteins on the membrane assist the cell in recognizing other cells, in order to exchange metabolites and form tissues.
  • Here, the fungi actually grow inside plant cells, allowing them to exchange nutrients with their hosts, while sending signals that suppress the plant immune system.

  • Recombination allows chromosomes to exchange genetic information and produces new combinations of genes, which increases the efficiency of natural selection and can be important in the rapid evolution of new proteins.
  • In North America and in Israel it is common to exchange presents or give children presents at this time.
  • Initially, different server software would use different ways to exchange this information with scripts.
  • Threads were born from the idea that the most efficient way for cooperating processes to exchange data would be to share their entire memory space.
  • By 1H NMR spectrometry, the hydroxyl hydrogen appears in the 10–13 ppm region, although it is often either broadened or not observed owing to exchange with traces of water.

  • Advocates such as Jane Jacobs argue that this enables an economically depressed region to pull itself up, by giving the people living there a medium of exchange that they can use to exchange services and locally produced goods (in a broader sense, this is the original purpose of all money).
  • In January 2021, however, a long-awaited process of currency unification began, with Cuban citizens being given six months to exchange their remaining CUCs at a rate of one to every 24 CUPs.
  • In the aftermath of the last glacial period, water levels in the Black Sea and the Aegean Sea rose independently until they were high enough to exchange water.
  • Advertising was also used as a vehicle for cultural assimilation, encouraging workers to exchange their traditional habits and community structure in favor of a shared "modern" lifestyle.
  • The first mention of Aalen was in 839, when emperor Louis the Pious reportedly permitted the Fulda monastery to exchange land with the Hammerstadt village, then known as "Hamarstat".

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