- manufacturer).
Refurbished electronics may also be
referred to as renewed,
reconditioned, recycled, recertified, or "like new" electronics. The sale of refurbished...
- Army
built 938
temporary buildings that were used for the
Vernalis Reconditioning Center, a
large convalescent center for the
wounded serviceman and to...
- × 80 ×75 mm (8.7 × 3.1 × 3 in) (with
grounding station in the background, used to
perform a 'ground check' and also
recondition the
humidity sensor)...
- into
active duty. The
aircraft have to be
reconditioned and
tested so they will be airworthy. The
reconditioning process includes putting in new avionics...
- many of the
original buildings on the
property were
demolished or
reconditioned for
other uses. The
estate included a
Spanish colonial house, a sculpture...
-
reconditioned for
further use. Life
cycle studies of
reconditioning and
reuse have been
quite favorable.
Clean drums go to a
qualified reconditioner:...
-
erection without the
fetish object, the
therapist might recommend ****ic
reconditioning or
covert sensitization to
increase arousal to
normal stimuli (although...
-
efficient and
sought alternative methods such as
reconditioning or remanufacturing.
Reconditioning is a type of
precycling that
requires the rebuilding...
-
under his own
brand ("own-branders"); A
person established in the EU who
reconditions the product; A
person established in the EU who
represents a manufacturer...
-
foundries use sand in
their molding process.
These foundries often use,
recondition, and
reuse sand,
which is
another form of recycling. In metalworking...