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Innovation, in cities and other contexts, often involves adaptation and repurposing, a program scaled to another place or a private sector tool tweaked for public use.
In Arizona, the Bureau of Land Management has begun a program to repurpose landfills and abandoned mines for renewable energy.
The United States could possibly offer a program to repurpose the workers or offer them free education.
Edzard Moddemeijer, an electrical engineer, led the program to repurpose a 6-cylinder Chevrolet power plant for marine use.
Because RAM is limited, we decided to do some clever repurposing of memory when transitioning between loading a program and executing it under the OS.
He repurposed the idea more recently while attending a program for entrepreneurs at M.I.T. (Bill Aulet, the managing director of the Martin Trust Center for M.I.T. Entrepreneurship, encouraged Ursache to enroll in the workshop after the two met in Bucharest, in 2012).
In the United States, the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS) also has a Repurposing Drugs Program that is divided into early-stage repurposing (high-throughput screens of already approved compounds), and late-stage repurposing (regulatory quality data packages to support a drug's entry into clinical trials for new disease indication).
Develop a program to accelerate the development of repurposed agents so that robust data could support approval after phase II trials.
In a program note Mr. Taylor mentions the two-voice counterpoint in the duets and the repurposing of popular music in the French Overture as elements also found in "The People United".
By taking a program that was meant to keep the government's own house in order and repurposing it to police the financial markets, the S.E.C.'s whistle-blower program does more than protect the king's assets.
Repurpose a hanger.
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