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These guns remained on the battleships Iowa, Missouri, and Wisconsin from the time they were commissioned until they were reactivated for service in the 1980s.
Although successful in this role, the guns were stripped from the battleships initially from New Jersey when reactivated in 1968 and later from Iowa, Missouri, and Wisconsin when they were reactivated for service in the 1980s.
Lyophilized cells were reactivated for 24 h at 75 °C and inoculated in new medium 640 to prepare stock cultures of 1 ml containing 30%% (w/v) glycerol which were then stored at −80 °C.
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Most of the signs piled around the dusty grounds are dead, but a handful of them have been reactivated for the new building's debut, including ads for motel rooms and instant weddings.
This force level was reactivated for each study period with a new calibrated traction unit.
More subdomains are reactivated for computation when using double precision arithmetics than in the case of single precision.
"If the Olympic spirit of 2012 can be reactivated for the Magna Carta 800th Anniversary in 2015, this will bring tourism and economic benefit to Surrey, Runnymede, Egham town, Ankerwycke and surrounding areas".
In 1949, Unicorn was reactivated for service in the Far East, in support of the carrier.
The stretch into NJ has been reactivated for freight, but the rest of it lies mostly intact, with the requisite station skeletons scattered here and there.
In April 1878, the armored squadron was reactivated for the annual summer training cycle, under the command of Rear Admiral Carl Ferdinand Batsch.
The Navy was to ensure that both of the reinstated battleships were in good condition and could be reactivated for use in the Marine Corps' amphibious operations.
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