- Army
built 938
temporary buildings that were used for the
Vernalis Reconditioning Center, a
large convalescent center for the
wounded serviceman and to...
- manufacturer).
Refurbished electronics may also be
referred to as renewed,
reconditioned, recycled, recertified, or "like new" electronics. In many countries...
- This
squadron was
responsible for
reconditioning airframes of
RNZAF aircraft. It was
known as the
Airframe Reconditioning Squadron RNZAF. The unit was commercialised...
-
spiritual interventions, visualization, psychoanalysis, and
arousal reconditioning.
There is a
scientific consensus that
conversion therapy is ineffective...
- 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:...
-
rowing at the
Edmonton Rowing Club as a form of
physical therapy to
recondition his
shoulder shortly after recovering in 1996. Just two
years later,...
- into
active duty. The
aircraft have to be
reconditioned and
tested so they will be airworthy. The
reconditioning process includes putting in new avionics...
- 000 but
gradually increased during the
years to 10,230.
After a
major recondition in 1997,
capacity reduced to 9,230 (all seated). In 2005 the east stand...
-
foundries use sand in
their molding process.
These foundries often use,
recondition, and
reuse sand,
which is
another form of recycling. In metalworking...