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Repurposing is the
process by
which an
object with one use
value is
transformed or redeplo**** as an
object with an
alternative use value.
Repurposing...
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repositioning (also
called drug
repurposing)
involves the
investigation of
existing drugs for new
therapeutic purposes.
Repurposing generics can have groundbreaking...
- dramatically.
Repurposing was the
first significant adaptation of
industry distribution practice since the
advent of cable.
Repurposing shortened the...
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Communications Wireless Group, LLC (formerly CMB
Wireless Group), is a
global repurposing source for the
wireless industry that
specializes in the
recycling and...
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repositioning (also
known as drug
repurposing, re-profiling, re-tasking, or
therapeutic switching) is the
repurposing of an
approved drug for the treatment...
- His
early work
focused on mRNA technology, pharmaceuticals, and drug
repurposing research.
During the COVID-19 pandemic,
Malone promoted misinformation...
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Accelerator in 2020 to
hasten the
development and
evaluation of new and
repurposed drugs and
biologics to
treat patients for COVID-19, and, as of February...
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raise funds for children's
educational resources. The
acronym "B.I.G." is
repurposed to
stand for "Books
Instead of Guns". In Brooklyn, Wallace's
legacy is...
- rags.
Repurposing is to use a tool for use as
another tool,
usually for a
purpose unintended by the
original tool-maker. Typically,
repurposing is done...
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recovery Reusable packaging Reuse of
bottles Reuse of
human excreta Repurposing Reuse Right to
repair Symbol (Green Dot)
Upcycling Urban lumberjacking...