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is reformulation
noun
The act of formulating anew
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The 10th point in Purdue Pharma's 10-point plan to reduce OxyContin abuse is reformulation.
In fact, this is reformulation of the commonly used utility function that is easier to manipulate for an arbitrary number of products.
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"Higher up would be reformulation of food, which was very successful in cutting salt consumption, and we should curtail marketing of overly sweetened drinks and food like breakfast cereals to children," said Professor Dame Sue Bailey, its president.
Author response: In truth, the principle really goes back to Darwin, the rest are reformulations and explanations.
This is a reformulation of [11], p.40, Exercise 5. □.
On the other hand, the definition above is a reformulation of the original definition, see for example [146].
In the latter case, one has the following statement, which is a reformulation of [1], Corollary 13.2].
Another important approach used extensively to obtain solutions to NP-hard RA optimisation problems in CRN is through reformulation.
The proposed algorithm is a reformulation of the problem as a pure binary integer program called the set portioning problem.
The DC model is a reformulation of the ionosphere-free carrier-phase and pseudorange observation equations presented in Eqs (10) and (11).
The following lemma is a reformulation of Theorem 7.3 of [29] (see also [28] or [2]), which is nothing but the Burkholder-Davis-Gundy inequality in our setting.
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