- restructure: construct or form anew or provide with a new structure; "After his accident, he had to restructure his life"; "The governing board was reconstituted"
- to construct something anew, or in a different manner; to add liquid to a concentrated or dehydrated food to return it to its original consistency
- (reconstitution) The act of reconstituting
- (Reconstituted (Re-Con)) When two or more FSNs are combined or divided.
- (Reconstituted) Antivenin should be used as soon as possible but may be used up to 4 hours after reconstitution (but not yet diluted) if stored at 36°F to 46°F (2°C to 8°C).
- (Reconstituted) One of the terms given to the procedure where County Series maps were cut up and stretched to fit the National Grids System.
- (reconstituted) For GH and some other medicines, mixing a concentrate that is more easily stored with a liquid in order to make it ready to use. The Nutropin taken with vial and syringe is packaged in dry powdered form. ...
- (reconstituted) Genuine stone is crushed then bound together again with an polymer resin. Sometimes dye is added to the mix. It is a man-made imitation material.
- (Reconstituting (an underlying security)) Exchanging the strip components related to a security for the security itself. (This is the reverse of stripping.) Note that, in Canada only, a security may be reconstituted even if it was not previously stripped by using the strip bond packaging service.
- (Reconstitution) The process of adding liquid to a dry powder to make a new solution. Prescription drugs that are given by injection are often provided as a dry powder, which must be reconstituted (e.g. liquid must be added) before it can be used.
- (Reconstitution) A process by which fragments of natural stone are crushed into powder, mixed with a binding agent, and poured into a mold for use in jewelry.
- (Reconstitution) A process used to initiate a range of accountability actions to improve pupil performance, curriculum and instruction to address deficiencies that caused a school to be rated accreditation denied which may include, but is not limited to, restructuring a school’s governance, ...
- (Reconstitution) Adding a solvent such as water to a freeze-dried product to return it to its original liquid state.
- (Reconstitution) When fine fragments are to small to be used they are bonded together to form a larger solid mass. Many times other substances are added to the mixture making many “reconstituted” substances artificial.
- (Reconstitution) means adding a liquid to a dehydrated or freeze-dried powder. The finished product would meet the formula on the label. This is not compounding.
- (Reconstitution) the technique of adding a solvent to a powdered drug to prepare it for injection
- (reconstitution) Owner/operator directed restoration of critical assets and/or infrastructure. [CIAO] (see also critical, disaster recovery, owner)
- To restore condensed or concentrated foods to their original strength with the addition of liquid, usually water.
- To restore to the original form by adding water.
- To rehydrate dried food by soaking it in water or another liquid.
- A procedure used for preparing dried foods, whereby the product is soaked in fresh water for a time.