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is reengineered
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To engineer again, to redesign or extensively modify in design.
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Further, a devoted service-oriented engineering platform (SOEP) is reengineered and customized for travel portals based on authors' previous work and a travel portal project's use scenario.
The system of heat-treatment operations, involved in the manufacture of alloy-steel axle-shafts, is reengineered and standardized to ensure quality-consistency as per international standards.
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(In 1974 the 8008 was reengineered with a larger, more versatile instruction set as the 8080).
The most exciting thing, Mr. Schiller says, is what's inside: "Everything has been reengineered from scratch".
A plutonium-producing reactor will be reengineered and downsized.
The cells would be reengineered to fluoresce in the presence of bioweapons and bombs.
This implies that most present systems need to be reengineered to become SOA compliant.
Classifieds so far have failed on Facebook because they have not been reengineered to be more social.
The binding interface of calmodulin and a calmodulin binding peptide were reengineered by computationally designing complementary bumps and holes.
Therefore, the ATP driving force module was reengineered by providing a reversible outlet for excessive carbon flux.
Although I am in agreement with the thrust of these prescriptions, I am skeptical that the IMF can be reengineered and reined in.
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