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- verb Present participle of
reprogram . - verb Present participle of
reprogramme . - noun computing The process of changing the
programming of a system or device - noun biochemistry The
erasure andreestablishment ofDNA methylation during mammalian development
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Examples
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In past years, when it went over budget, the Corps shifted money from other projects to cover dredging, in what it calls "reprogramming."
Silt Buildup Muddies Trade on River Cameron McWhirter 2011
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In past years, when it went over budget, the Corps shifted money from other projects to cover dredging, in what it calls "reprogramming."
Silt Buildup Muddies Trade on River Cameron McWhirter 2011
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The whole field of stem cell research and tissue reprogramming is very dynamic.
Riva Greenberg: Curing Diabetes: How Close Are We? Riva Greenberg 2010
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The $5.8 million that the District needs to buy the land was tied up in a "reprogramming" -
Dallas Business News - Local Dallas News | Dallas Business Journal 2010
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A few months ago, a team at Harvard succeeded in reprogramming cells using a virus that did not integrate into the cell’s DNA.
March 3rd, 2009 m_francis 2009
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A more practical approach for people, Kyoto University researchers suggest, would be to use a technique known as reprogramming, where an adult's mature cells are coaxed into an embryonic stem-cell-like state and then eventually transformed into sperm.
Sterile Mice Made Fertile in Stem-Cell Breakthrough Gautam Naik 2011
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One promising technique known as reprogramming can cause a mature human cell from, say, skin to revert to an embryonic-like state.
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One promising technique known as reprogramming can cause a mature human cell from, say, skin to revert to an embryonic-like state.
Obama Overturns Bush Policy on Stem Cell Research Funding 2009
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TMC will begin notifying owners through its dealers today, and dealers will begin conducting the corrective reprogramming, which is expected to take approximately 40 minutes per vehicle, on February 10.
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One promising technique known as reprogramming can cause a mature human cell from, say, skin to revert to an embryonic-like state.
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