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be reengineered
verb
To engineer again, to redesign or extensively modify in design.
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This implies that most present systems need to be reengineered to become SOA compliant.
Once the project is complete, the vehicle will be reengineered by its makers, Stone Aerospace, a Texas-based company, for Lake Bonney.
Due to the recent reemergence of the data-flow paradigm, most of the algorithms need to be reengineered in order to use the features of the new platform.
If these systems can be reengineered as CRISPR-Cas9 has been, their small size could make them easier to insert into cells to edit DNA, expanding the gene-editing toolbox available to researchers and physicians.
These new systems are highly compact, and if they can be reengineered as CRISPR-Cas9 has been, their small size could make them easier to insert into cells to edit DNA.
Luckily, software systems can be reengineered; even if self-driving cars aren't currently safer than a human driver, there's good reason to expect that one day they will be.
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(In 1974 the 8008 was reengineered with a larger, more versatile instruction set as the 8080).
But guided by HTML 5, browsers are finally being reengineered to address many of these problems.
The most exciting thing, Mr. Schiller says, is what's inside: "Everything has been reengineered from scratch".
The information requirements and technology specifications are established up front, at the design stage, when processes are being reengineered.
The binding interface of calmodulin and a calmodulin binding peptide were reengineered by computationally designing complementary bumps and holes.
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