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Using object intended for one purpose in alternative way
Repurposing is the process by which an object with one use value is transformed or redeployed as an object with an alternative use value. Repurposing
Repurposing
Use of existing drugs for new therapeutic purposes
repositioning (also called drug repurposing) involves the investigation of existing drugs for new therapeutic purposes. Repurposing generics can have groundbreaking
Drug_repositioning
Recyclers of smartphones etc.
Communications Wireless Group, LLC (formerly CMB Wireless Group), is a global repurposing source for the wireless industry that specializes in the recycling and
CWG_(repurposing_company)
dramatically. Repurposing was the first significant adaptation of industry distribution practice since the advent of cable. Repurposing shortened the
Repurposing_(broadcasting)
Drug repurposing research related to COVID-19
repositioning (also known as drug repurposing, re-profiling, re-tasking, or therapeutic switching) is the repurposing of an approved drug for the treatment
COVID-19 drug repurposing research
COVID-19_drug_repurposing_research
English musician and YouTuber
a museum in Ramsgate, Kent, which showcases vintage analogue devices repurposed for humorous uses. He represented the United Kingdom in the Eurovision
Look_Mum_No_Computer
Venezuelan nuclear reactor
The RV-1 nuclear reactor, now repurposed and known as Gamma rays sterilization plant ('Pegamma'; Spanish: Planta de Esterilización por Rayos Gamma), is
RV-1_nuclear_reactor
Using something again
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
Reuse
Repurposed building stone for new construction
'spoils'; sing.: spolium) are stones taken from an old structure and repurposed for new construction or decorative purposes. It is the result of an ancient
Spolia
American businessman and philanthropist (born 1955)
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
Bill_Gates
closed-loop systems to extract heat from deep underground, including the repurposing of depleted oil and gas wells. Led by CEO Karl Farrow and co-founder
CeraPhi_Energy
Chemical compound
drug, the liver injury resolved. Fenbendazole has been proposed for repurposing as an anticancer drug due to its ability to disrupt energy metabolism
Fenbendazole
Processed wood reused for other applications
recovery Reusable packaging Reuse of bottles Reuse of human excreta Repurposing Reuse Right to repair Symbol (Green Dot) Upcycling Urban lumberjacking
Reclaimed_lumber
Pandemic caused by SARS-CoV-2
response Disease testing Breathalyzer Development Drug development Drug repurposing Public health mitigation Vaccines History Research VITT Deployment Authorizations
COVID-19_pandemic
Building in Portland, Oregon, U.S.
never been put into service as a jail and was kept vacant until it was repurposed into the Bybee Lakes Hope Center, which opened in October 2020. It is
Wapato_Corrections_Facility
American known for bulldozer rampage (1951–2004)
owners had completed water and sewer connections. Heemeyer planned the repurposing of the bulldozer on his Grand Lake home computer. He erected a wall to
Marvin_Heemeyer
Combination medication for the treatment of malaria
Augustin Y, Wang J, Xu C, Staines HM, Platteeuw H, et al. (January 2021). "Repurposing Antimalarials to Tackle the COVID-19 Pandemic". Trends in Parasitology
Artesunate/pyronaridine
Organization in the Star Wars franchise
itself. Being uninhibited in their use of the Force, Sith could also repurpose abilities shared with the Jedi, such as telekinesis, to new and terrifying
Sith
Capital city of New South Wales, Australia
of Sydney Hospital, completed in 1816. Parts of the facility have been repurposed for use as Parliament House but the hospital itself still operates. The
Sydney
Tool to evaluate processes protecting the environment
involve reusing the product as-is, or reuse with modification, such as repurposing, refurbishing and remanufacture. Recycle any recovery operation by which
Waste_hierarchy
Recycling waste into products of higher quality
at an item from a new perspective. It means seeing the potential for repurposing, giving it a new function, or exploring other creative possibilities
Upcycling
Durable paper-like material made from calcium carbonate and polyethylene
finance.yahoo.com. Retrieved 2021-11-08. "Stone Paper Introduces New Repurposing Technology In Mineral Paper". TrendingNG | Latest local and international
Stone_paper
American rapper (1972–1997)
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
The_Notorious_B.I.G.
Class of antiviral drugs
investigated (such as remdesivir and interferon alfa). Efforts in drug repurposing for SARS-CoV-2 is currently underway. A database of BSAs and viruses
Broad-spectrum_antiviral_drug
European strategic defence initiative
joint defence projects, such as air and missile defence systems. Budget Repurposing: Redirect existing EU funds, like cohesion funds, toward defence investments
Readiness_2030
Art museum in Paris, France
the July Revolution, King Louis Philippe focused his interest on the repurposing of the Palace of Versailles into a Museum of French History conceived
Louvre
Placeholder variables in programming
labeled "foo" and "bar". These were general-purpose buttons and were often repurposed for whatever fun idea the MIT hackers had at the time, hence the adoption
Foobar
Second-largest city in Greece
point included around 500,000 tombs, with the marble gravestones being repurposed as building material for roads and new construction. The Thessaloniki
Thessaloniki
Afghan Islamist militant organization
transportation. The Ministry of Women’s Affairs was closed, and its building repurposed to house the Ministry for the Propagation of Virtue and the Prevention
Taliban
American physician
Shailendra (ed.), "Repurposing of Metformin as a Multifaceted and Multitasking Preventative and Treatment for Cancer", Drug Repurposing - Molecular Aspects
Raymond_Chang_(physician)
with the HP 30b, the HP 20b calculator is particularly conducive to repurposing, since both the hardware and software are made public by HP. Several
HP_20b
Drug biological activity
taken advantage of for therapeutic purposes. An example of this is the repurposing of the antimineralocorticoid and diuretic spironolactone, which was found
Off-target_activity
"mega-breed", the Colourpoint, by the World Cat Federation (WCF), who have repurposed the name "Javanese" for the Oriental Longhair. Also, "Colourpoint Longhair"
List_of_cat_breeds
Ratio between a physical asset's market value and its replacement value
without acknowledgement to his Cambridge colleagues Marris and Kahn, repurposed the valuation ratio as a macroeconomic variable in his paper: Marginal
Tobin's_q
Ghost kitchen and virtual restaurant company
production kitchens, CPG, meal prep, food prep, catering, and others, repurposing underutilized real estate and providing software to manage online orders
CloudKitchens
Linear park in New York City
Mayor Michael Bloomberg announced plans for a High Line park in 2003. Repurposing the railway into an urban park began in 2006 and opened in phases during
High_Line
Japanese automobile manufacturer
Musashimurayama facility were closed in 2001, and the facility has been repurposed as the Carest Murayama Megamall. It was formerly operated by the Prince
Nissan
Native alphabet of the Korean language
exclusively to transcribe Chinese; these consonants have often been revived or repurposed for use in other languages. Before the modern era, Hangul was also used
Hangul
American businessman and NASCAR team owner
known for his involvement in the semi trailer industry, particularly in repurposing retired transport trailers for storage and agricultural use. Hill has
Randy_Hill
Failed CIA mission
failed, leading to fears of radioactive contamination of the Ganges or repurposing for a dirty bomb. Another CIA RTG-powered mountaintop device installed
India–United States espionage on Nanda Devi
India–United_States_espionage_on_Nanda_Devi
Bridge in Ohiopyle, Pennsylvania
Following the closure of the line, the bridge sat unused until its repurposing as a pedestrian and bicycle crossing in 1999. Bridge Mapper Archived
Ohiopyle_High_Bridge
Unicode character block
ASCII. It was originally intended for language tags, but has now been repurposed as emoji modifiers, specifically for region flags. U+E0001 and U+E0020–U+E007F
Tags_(Unicode_block)
Internet slang suffix meaning to optimize or maximize something
who first brought looksmaxxing concepts to the platform, unknowingly repurposing incel vocabulary from rate-me subreddits. Dazed reported the existence
-maxxing
Theatre in Sydney, Australia
Australia. The 360-seat (or 630 standing) venue was formed through a repurposing of the Sydney Lyric's under-utilised rear dock. It opened in February
Foundry_Theatre
Chemical compound
JE, Anantpadma M, Freundlich JS, Davey RA, et al. (November 2019). "Repurposing the antimalarial pyronaridine tetraphosphate to protect against Ebola
Pyronaridine
American strategic bomber
retired on 10 April 2021. Following its retirement, the aircraft was repurposed for training purposes and was towed to an Aircraft Battle Damage Repair
Rockwell_B-1_Lancer
1667 epic poem by John Milton
poetic style. In particular, the poem often uses Homeric similes. Milton repurposes these epic conventions to create a new biblical epic, promoting a different
Paradise_Lost
Index of articles associated with the same name
connect a personal computer to printers or SCSI equipment ARINC 828, a repurposing of MIL-DTL-38999. UHF connector, a threaded RF coaxial connector A circular
Amphenol_connector
Music genre
was typified by Sean "Puff Daddy" Combs, who ruled the 1997 charts by repurposing old hits into new ones. Diana Ross' "I'm Coming Out" became "Mo Money
Hip-hop
Museum in Cape Town, South Africa
The foundation commissioned a new purpose-built museum building, while repurposing the original Old Shul (the oldest synagogue in Southern Africa) as the
South_African_Jewish_Museum
Night market in Zhongzheng, Taipei, Taiwan
Taiwan. It is named after Taipei South Airport [zh], which was previously repurposed into a public housing project [zh] and has developed into a small but
Nanjichang_Night_Market
American biosynthetic chemist
and led to the creation of the ReFRAME (Repurposing, Focused Rescue, and Accelerated Medchem) drug repurposing library. ReFRAME offers open-access drug
Peter_G._Schultz
American space and aeronautics agency
Skylab reused a significant amount of Apollo and Saturn hardware, with a repurposed Saturn V third stage serving as the primary module for the space station
NASA
Cultivation of plants and animals to produce foods, fibers, fuels, and raw materials
FAODocuments. The State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World 2022. Repurposing food and agricultural policies to make healthy diets more affordable
Agriculture
American semiconductor manufacturer
2021, SkyWater acquired an additional chip factory in Osceola, Florida, repurposing the University of Central Florida NeoCity fabrication facility into a
SkyWater_Technology
2010 American film
gave the film a half star out of four, commenting that the film "crassly repurposes tragedy to excuse its clichés." Several critics also found the movie's
Remember_Me_(2010_film)
Sony's third home video game console
to Sony's early support for third-party operating systems, the PS3 was repurposed for tasks ranging from academic research to distributed computing. Dr
PlayStation_3
Proposed United Kingdom legislation
(Secretary of State for Transport), on 25 July 2024, with the intention of repurposing it to instead provide powers to construct other rail lines in the north
High Speed Rail (Crewe - Manchester) Bill
High_Speed_Rail_(Crewe_-_Manchester)_Bill
2025 fantasy novel by Robert Jackson Bennett
channeling at least a little bit of Neon Genesis Evangelion, in its dangerous repurposing of eerie otherworldly remains for human survival.) A Drop of Corruption
A_Drop_of_Corruption
American physician and biochemist
His early work focused on mRNA technology, pharmaceuticals, and drug repurposing research. He is credited for the first successful transfection of designed
Robert_W._Malone
function because the hunters would sharpen the points over and over, repurposing them into knives, then chisels or scrapers. A variant on the Dalton point
Dalton_tradition
Office block in London, England
Corporation exploring interest in repurposing the western section of London Wall". City Corporation exploring interest in repurposing the western section of London
Bastion_House
Garments originating from a previous era
sale of fashion merchandise would make it vintage clothing. However, repurposing of deadstock in new products is one way to improve sustainability in
Vintage_clothing
2011 book by Kathleen Fitzpatrick
fulfill its role in these endeavors only by rethinking its mission and repurposing its operational units. While the university press may have originally
Planned_Obsolescence_(book)
Small piece of computer hardware
word dongle except for its original meaning.[citation needed] Emulator Repurposing Reverse engineering Watson, David Lilburn; Jones, Andrew (2013-08-30)
Dongle
Manufacturer of aloha shirts
neighborhood in Honolulu. Their aloha shirt was originally made from repurposed kimono and yukata cloth; rayon became standard for aloha shirts because
Kahala_(apparel)
still be repurposed and used in other ways. The large volume of the turbine blades, while difficult to handle, is advantageous in repurposing the blades
Environmental impact of wind power
Environmental_impact_of_wind_power
Temple on the Athenian Acropolis, Greece
as punishment for an Athenian plot against Ottoman rule. The apse was repurposed into a mihrab, the tower previously constructed during the Roman Catholic
Parthenon
United States historic place
performances as it can only fit about 50 comfortably. The space can be repurposed depending on the production. "National Register Information System". National
Kennedy's_Cabaret
1975 thriller film by Steven Spielberg
documentary on the 2012 DVD release that he directly referenced Duel by repurposing the sound of the truck being destroyed as the death roar of the shark
Jaws_(film)
American filmmaker (born 1973)
in Ford's Theatre. The film debuts the use of Large Format Negative Repurposing (LFNR™), a post-production process that involves zooming into an IMAX
Erik_Courtney
Airport
avoid poor weather in 2005. Since then, the site of the airport has been repurposed for the construction of an elementary school, housing, and parking for
Breckenridge_STOLport
Former political headquarters, former parliament building in Mogadishu, Somalia
the capital of Italian Somaliland. After World War II, the building was repurposed to become the first seat of the Parliament of Somalia, serving as the
Casa_del_Fascio_(Mogadishu)
Species of wasp
californicum wing viewed under reflected light. A female Chalybion californicum repurposing an old Sceliphron caementarium nest. Day, M. C. (1979). "The species
Chalybion_californicum
Alloy of iron and carbon
recovery Reusable packaging Reuse of bottles Reuse of human excreta Repurposing Reuse Right to repair Symbol (Green Dot) Upcycling Urban lumberjacking
Steel
Small-scale theatre in New York City
the content. This DIY aesthetic also led to creative acts of object repurposing by playwrights and directors, who cobbled together sets from materials
Off-off-Broadway
Former place of worship in the Chechen capital
Caucasus, Russia. In 1929, the synagogue was closed, later rebuilt, and repurposed for secular uses. In the mid-19th century, a settlement of Mountain Jews
Grozny_Synagogue
Social media trend emphasizing anti-consumerism
“anti-haul” style content that emphasizes using, reusing, repairing, and repurposing existing possessions instead of buying new items. Coverage of the trend
Underconsumption_core
Chemical compound
Kwon, Bumsup; Ausubel, Frederick M.; Mylonakis, Eleftherios (2015). "Repurposing Salicylanilide Anthelmintic Drugs to Combat Drug Resistant Staphylococcus
Oxyclozanide
Chemical compound
cell assays. It had previously been suggested in a computational drug repurposing study as the most promising hit targeting the main SARS-CoV-2 protease
Tipiracil
Historic estate in New York, United States
Gould Shepard, made an indelible mark on the estate and its legacy by repurposing some buildings and constructing several new ones to serve the local Tarrytown
Lyndhurst_(estate)
German 9×19mm Parabellum submachine gun
from the SMG II and the concept of a universal submachine gun were later repurposed for the MP2000 prototype and the UMP. MP5 PIP Prototype developed around
Heckler_&_Koch_MP5
Type of internal and continuous combustion engine
compressor; the unused energy comes out in the exhaust gases that can be repurposed for external work, such as directly producing thrust in a turbojet engine
Gas-turbine_engine
American media franchise
Simien, write and redevelop the show. In September 2023, the show was repurposed to be released as a theatrical film instead. Untitled Simon Kinberg trilogy:
Star_Wars
Antibiotic that only kills a limited number of species of bacteria
MedChemComm. 9 (1): 12–21. doi:10.1039/c7md00528h. PMC 5839511. PMID 29527285. Repurposing CRISPR-Cas systems as DNA-based smart antimicrobials v t e
Narrow-spectrum_antibiotic
Partially abandoned city in Kyiv Oblast, Ukraine
Management and accommodations for visitors. Apartment blocks have been repurposed as accommodations for employees of the State Agency. The length of time
Chernobyl
Borough and county in New York, US
a subsection of Flatbush; many of their defunct facilities have been repurposed to serve extensions of the Borough Park Hasidic community. Other notable
Brooklyn
Accelerated multinational clinical trial program to identify therapies against COVID-19
not yet evaluated specifically for COVID-19 illness, a process called "repurposing" or "repositioning" an already-approved drug for a different disease
Solidarity_trial
City in Washington, United States
recreational and commuting trails for cyclists and pedestrians, mainly repurposed from disused railroads or built alongside regional highways. The Burke–Gilman
Seattle
Since the end of passenger rail service to the city in 1979, it has been repurposed as commercial office space. The station opened in 1914 at a cost of $2
Union Station (Wichita, Kansas)
Union_Station_(Wichita,_Kansas)
Capital and largest city of the Netherlands
red lights. In recent years, the city government has been closing and repurposing the famous red-light district windows to clean up the area and reduce
Amsterdam
Mosque in The Hague, the Netherlands
into a converted former Protestant church, which has since been mostly repurposed as apartments. The building is a Rijksmonument with the number 459778
Aqsa_Mosque,_The_Hague
Operating system
best possible security provided by a floppy-based firewall" for the repurposing of old, redundant hardware into Linux-based firewalls or routers. Intel
Floppyfw
Chemical compound
2020-2021, but eventually the repurposing of the drug was abandoned, due to a lack of volunteers. A mouse study showed repurposed drug clofoctol blocks SARS-CoV-2
Clofoctol
Chinese government trade body
August 27, 2019. Retrieved 2019-08-22. Lulu, Jichang (2019-11-26). "Repurposing democracy: The European Parliament China Friendship Cluster". Sinopsis
China Council for the Promotion of International Trade
China_Council_for_the_Promotion_of_International_Trade
Shopping mall in Oklahoma, United States
Ravencraft and George Williams with Price Edwards said the new owner plans to repurpose the mall over the next year, with plans to be revealed at a later date
Crossroads_Mall_(Oklahoma)
Chemical and systems biology researcher
; Doudna, J. A.; Weissman, J. S.; Arkin, A. P.; Lim, W. A. (2013). "Repurposing CRISPR as an RNA-guided platform for sequence-specific control of gene
Lei_Stanley_Qi
Government complex and former garden in Beijing
basis, often using houses built for servants of the Qing court, or by repurposing buildings intended for other purposes. Since Zhongnanhai became the central
Zhongnanhai
German Nazi leader of the SS (1900–1945)
under the direction of Himmler and Heydrich, the Einsatzgruppen units—now repurposed as death squads—followed the Heer (army) into Poland, and by the end of
Heinrich_Himmler
Function of trait, shifted by evolution
gas bladder, a buoyancy control organ, in derived fish. A third is the repurposing of two of the three bones in the amniote jaw to become the malleus and
Exaptation
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From the Sheep Meadow
Surname or Lastname
English (Devon)
English (Devon) : unexplained; perhaps a variant of Matters, itself a variant of Matter.
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Arabic, Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Muslim
Of Beautiful and Tender Body
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British, English
Lives on the Noble's Island
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Kundanlal | கà¯à®‚தநலாலÂ
Golden
Boy/Male
Tamil
Desired
Boy/Male
Australian
Strong
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Arabic, Muslim
Justification; Truth
Boy/Male
Hindu
A new beginning
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