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"Reassembly procedure is the exact reverse of what we've just done.
This process is known as Segmentation and Reassembly (see below).
"Reassembly" means the installation of a group of components (including any new upgrade components) that were previously assembled and used as an "x-ray system."
"Resurrection, Reassembly, and Reconstitution: Aquinas on the Soul."
The Era of Political Dissolution is overlapping the Age of Economic Reassembly.
Transportation of large messages by SAR (Segmentation and Reassembly)
S&W Model 10 Part 2 - Reassembly (video) (Same process and general parts as Model 15)
Ian Thornton: Krakatau: The Destruction and Reassembly of an Island Ecosystem (1996)
Hardware accelerated ATM Segmentation and Reassembly (SAR)
"Reassembly of weapon item 401, which is the first non-b weapon of the new variant line, was begun by S. G. Febbs utilizing essential precision tools purchased at enormous cost.
The refabrication techniques are very rapid-a few hours at the most.
However, I must insist that you submit to some minor facial refabrication.
And even with refabrication, your stature would make disguising you a difficult proposition."
The refabrication in leather was Donna's idea.
"If you desire," added the Lion, "the refabrication can be reversed at a later date.
It has now been removed for "refabrication": here is a vote for letting it stay in the factory.
Repaired parts failed to pass calibration tests when reinstalled and were sent back to the Station shops for refabrication.
However, its remains largely reflect the form in which the building was developed by James IV in a refabrication around 1500.
"The reconstruction and refabrication of history in order to embarrass the Chancellor is an outrage," Mr. Spence said.
The first problem had been to find enough pure scrap titanium around the Habitat to add to the mass of the ruined vortex mirror to allow for the inevitable losses during refabrication.
His personality was itself a construct, a painstaking refabrication by Alpha, who had taken strands (components, overtones) of his own mind and integrated them to form a consciousness that became an aspect of Wayfarer.
If this inscription indeed refers to Santa Maria la Blanca, then the synagogue may in fact be a refabrication of an existing building or a new building located on the same plot as a demolished one.
Mills and workshops were established with tradesmen engaged in cask-making, building refabrication, experimental leather treatment, the production of condensed milk and gelatine, and shipbuilding; the first vessel being completed and launched as early as 1824.
While many of his pieces have decayed-something he anticipated with detailed diagrams and instructions for refabrication and installation-this work did not, partly because it remained undisturbed for many years in the private home for which it was commissioned.
And just as the handsome new building that houses "Ragtime" is a refabrication of two theaters from the era in which the show is set, the Lyric and the Apollo, the musical is a carefully constructed pastiche of period charm and contemporary mechanical efficiency.
It can include mining, milling, isotopic enrichment, fabrication of fuel elements, use in reactors, chemical reprocessing to recover the fissile material remaining in the spent fuel, reenrichment of the fuel material refabrication into new fuel elements, and waste disposal.