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"reactivation" Definitions
  1. the act of making something start working or happening again after a period of time; the fact of something starting to work or happen again
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On one hand, some degree of cellular reactivation is clearly possible.
" • "The economic reactivation plan looks to comply with the fiscal rule.
This reactivation strengthens synaptic connections between neurons, which results in stronger memories.
The reason may be the same for viral reactivation on Earth: stress.
"Only six astronauts developed any symptoms due to viral reactivation," Mehta said.
I sort through the mail and see a reactivation offer for HelloFresh.
In one message, Burke passed Ryan two ad account IDs for reactivation.
The installation has also compromised the reactivation of the O'Shea community recreational center.
The result has been the wholesale reactivation of idled steel production in China.
The "Social Solidarity and Production Reactivation" bill would also increase grains export taxes.
"Projected activity growth is leading us to start the reactivation of equipment," he added.
However, Halliburton expects the reactivation costs to weigh on margins in the near term.
"Only six astronauts developed any symptoms due to viral reactivation," Mehta said, according to CNN.
Proving this would mean selecting individuals who have frequent "flare-ups," and trying to suppress reactivation.
Shingles is caused by reactivation of the varicella zoster virus that is also responsible for chickenpox.
Washington condemned Iran's reactivation of enrichment at Fordow and urged countries to increase pressure on Tehran.
With testing and the right treatment, Dr. Brown said, hepatitis B reactivation should be completely preventable.
This suggests that the combination of the reactivation, anesthetic, and timing kept the memory from taking hold.
The risk of shingles, which is caused by reactivation of the chicken pox virus, increases with age.
Shingles is caused by a reactivation of the varicella zoster virus, the same virus that causes chickenpox.
He also expects "a reactivation" of peaceful interest in Basque nationalism, particularly among young people, he said.
He's scheduled to return to Chicago on Saturday, but there's no firm date for reactivation by the Cubs.
Halliburton's reactivation costs are expected to persist into the second quarter, President Jeffrey Miller said on the call.
This revision reflects real spending increases due to social and pension outlays, and the reactivation of public investment.
The lack of dismantlement, the analysts concluded, suggested that the site "may only be mothballed, with reactivation possible."
Mourao's visit to the world's second-largest economy should mark the reactivation of the Sino-Brazilian Bilateral Cooperation Commission.
Companies will be able to carry out drilling, well completion, reactivation of closed wells and construction of required facilities.
The reactivation of the programme this year has unlocked external sources of financing, supported confidence and provided reform momentum.
Given the reactivation of the National Space Council, I call upon them to help secure a bold presidential commitment.
The reactivation, Kalmin said, might be staged over a period of time as a way of testing the market.
As of August 2018, the government had requested the reactivation of nearly 8,000 deportation cases that had been administratively closed.
As for why spaceflight might result in a higher likelihood of virus reactivation, researchers pointed to a variety of factors.
We should encourage the reactivation of all retired and nonpracticing physicians, nurses, respiratory therapists and other clinicians who can work.
NEW YORK - MEXICO CENTRAL BANK RATE CUTS WILL BE CRITICAL FOR THE REACTIVATION OF ECONOMIC GROWTH- ECONOMY MINISTER MARQUEZ COLIN
Ask Twitter support for reactivation help if you are uncomfortably close to the 30-day deadline for reviving your account.
Many people are not receiving adequate evidence-based treatments such as cognitive behavioral therapy or effective reactivation focused on functional improvement.
The reactivation of U.S. oil drilling rigs in response to higher prices suggests more shale production is on the way next year.
The virus typically remains dormant for decades, but the odds of its reactivation rise steeply after 50 as the immune system weakens.
The inconsistency in the number of followers is likely related to that reactivation and so should soon be the same across all platforms.
It all looked something like what sports sociologist Harry Edwards had been expecting: a reactivation of the athlete-activist for the modern era.
It's basically a reactivation of a draft policy that was in place until 2010, although then it only recruited men into the military.
Shingles is the result of reactivation of the varicella-zoster virus, which causes chickenpox and remains latent in those who have had that disease.
Shingles, characterized by painful rash, is caused by the reactivation of the chickenpox virus in patients who have suffered from the disease in the past.
Schlumberger's margin growth in the second and third quarters will be slower due to the reactivation costs, said James West, a partner at Evercore ISI.
On Wednesday Century Aluminum held an official ceremony to celebrate the reactivation of the first of three idled potlines at its Hawesville plant in Kentucky.
"We are facing a reactivation of the cholera epidemic," Dr. Nevio Zagaria, the World Health Organization's representative in Yemen, was quoted by Reuters as saying.
Therefore, it's thought that the EEG activity that we see during these stages is not real "sleep," but just a nonspecific pattern of neuronal reactivation.
Terracom in July agreed to pay just A$1 ($0.76) for an old Rio Tinto thermal coal mine in Australia called Blair Athol, now undergoing reactivation.
" Microsoft's sexist racist Twitter bot — Josh Butler (@JoshButler)March 30, 183 Microsoft took her offline, and told CNBC that her reactivation was part of a "test.
" Microsoft's sexist racist Twitter bot — Josh Butler (@JoshButler)March 30, 2016 Microsoft took her offline, and told CNBC that her reactivation was part of a "test.
"The country doesn't have the luxury of being able to wait for the reactivation of crude prices to take the urgent measures needed," he told reporters.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Mexican Economy Minister Graciela Marquez Colin said on Thursday that central bank rate cuts will be critical for the reactivation of economic growth.
The bill, dubbed by the government the "Social Solidarity and Production Reactivation" project, seeks higher taxes on agricultural exports, personal property and foreign assets held abroad.
People who are 70 years or older are often most at risk from shingles, a painful, itchy rash that results from the reactivation of latent chickenpox virus.
The reactivation comes just over a year after the Navy reestablished its Second Fleet, which oversees the western half of the Atlantic up into the high north.
IBEC also called for the reactivation of a fund set up during the 2008 financial crisis that offered up to 500,000 euros to viable companies facing exceptional difficulties.
"Sleep spindles have been linked to the benefits of sleep for memory in previous research, so we wanted to investigate whether these brain waves mediate reactivation," Cairney said.
For reactivation of listings, please visit the Account Health Dashboard and click on the Appeal button next to specific violations and complaints in the Product Policy Compliance section.
Burke said he felt some of the ads "are on the border to acceptable side of the line" and hoped they could warrant reactivation after a secondary review.
Reactivation of the viruses can occur at any time, but it often occurs during periods of stress, sunlight exposure or when the immune system is weakened, Schaffner said.
They've cranked out five albums since their own 2001 reactivation, including this year's The Evil Divide, and, for guitarist Rob Cavestany, their passion comes from a very simple place.
"Reactivation of sanctions may cause Iran to export oil using the Chinese Yuan denominated contract, which launches on 18 January," Bjarne Schieldrop, Chief Commodities Analyst at SEB told OilPrice.com.
There is a safe and effective vaccine that can help prevent chickenpox and also shingles, a painful, blister-causing reactivation of the chickenpox virus that can develop later in life.
While the details of the tentative contract agreement have not been publicly announced, there is no indication that G.M.'s reactivation of the Lordstown plant was ever on the table.
At the time of Ohtani's reactivation, general manager Billy Eppler said it would still be three weeks before Ohtani would be re-evaluated with regard to his ability to pitch.
With 134 votes in favor of the bill 110 against, the center-left government obtained enough support for its "Social Solidarity and Production Reactivation" project to move to the Senate.
So far this fiscal year, attorneys for Immigration and Customs Enforcement have sought the reactivation of nearly 8,000 deportation cases that had been administratively closed — meaning pushed off the court's docket.
Surviving a chickenpox infection naturally also greatly raises the risk of someday developing shingles in adulthood, a reactivation of the chickenpox virus that can cause excruciating, sometimes life-long nerve pain.
The endless stream of books and articles arguing that one day we will be resurrected thanks to the reactivation of the information contained in our brains is based on wishful thinking.
Pierce, the analyst at Migration Policy Institute, said the reactivation of cases that had been closed, many for years, was likely to have a psychological impact on tens of thousands of immigrants.
But the cold virus does not cause the sore; instead the body is more vulnerable, which can lead to a reactivation of herpes virus that is already present in the nervous system.
Indeed, the iron ore rally may be a swap of short-term gain for long-term pain, if it encourages the reactivation of higher-cost supply in a chronically over-supplied market.
Fitch expects the economy to contract by 1.7% in 2016 and recover to 0003% growth in 2017 driven by the reactivation of public investment, lower inflation and a better growth outlook for Brazil.
CODELCO: The reactivation of a smelter belonging to Chile's Codelco, the world's top copper producer, will be delayed until the end of October after missing a previous target of April, sources told Reuters.
So far this fiscal year, attorneys for Immigration and Customs Enforcement have sought the reactivation of nearly 6900,000 deportation cases that had been pushed off the court's docket as administratively closed (BuzzFeed News).
Over a week has passed since Chance's announcement, and in the absence of an established plan for Chicagoist's reactivation, there's nothing but blank space onto which Chicagoans can project our hopes and anxieties.
"The reactivation of Operation (Sophia) is possible but with a profoundly revised mandate and a focus on the arms embargo in Libya," Italy's vice foreign minister Emanuela Del Re told Reuters on Tuesday.
"It's a powerful plan of economic reactivation, which will allow us to strengthen our country's capacity to grow, to create jobs, and to improve wages," the center-right president said at a public ceremony.
Attorneys for Immigration and Customs Enforcement have sought the reactivation of more than 18,000 cases that were administratively closed — essentially pushed off the court's docket — in the first two fiscal years of the administration.
Some found no effect, but a 2015 review of PTSD treatment studies published in Biological Psychology found that propranolol administered with six brief trauma reactivation sessions significantly improved PTSD symptoms compared with a placebo.
Diamond's total operating expenses in the quarter fell 15 percent from a year earlier, but rose about 9 percent from the first quarter due to costs related to maintenance and reactivation of some rigs.
Iran's reactivation of Fordow is especially sensitive as it concealed the site from U.N. non-proliferation inspectors until its exposure in 2009, and it is built inside a mountain to withstand any air strikes.
In an article this year Mr Bolton struck a less bellicose note, claiming that the reactivation of nuclear-related sanctions, plus some new ones, could bring the "seemingly impregnable authoritarian" Iranian regime to its knees.
SANTIAGO, March 19 (Reuters) - The reactivation of a smelter belonging to Chile's state-owned Codelco, the world's largest copper producer, will take more time than expected, the country's mining minister Baldo Prokurica said on Tuesday.
A T-Mobile rep framed the change as "giving customers more" for the same price, which is true (both cost $25 extra per month), but the new plan also involves the strange new reactivation hurdle.
Among the larger projects are the reactivation of the El Abra Mill, a joint venture of Chilean state copper company Codelco and Freeport-McMoRan, and Sierra Gorda 2030 ktpd, which is controlled by Polish miner KGHM .
She said that the reactivation of ancient viruses is a concern, but people should not become overly paranoid since viruses are "all over the place" and many pose a more serious risk to bacteria than humans.
Older adults are most at risk of shingles, a painful, often debilitating blistering rash that results from reactivation of the varicella-zoster virus that causes chickenpox and remains latent in those who have had that disease.
He said measures including a bill submitted by the government and dubbed the "Social Solidarity and Production Reactivation" project, needed to be passed by Congress to quell inflation and set the stage for lower interest rates.
HOUSTON (Reuters) - PetroVietnam's joint venture with Venezuela's state-run oil company PDVSA remains stalled but the Vietnamese company hopes ongoing talks will lead to reactivation of operations, a top executive for the company told Reuters on Wednesday.
Turning the abandoned station into a transitory museum is a good start toward the reactivation of the space (which has been made obsolete by the remodeling and expansion of nearby Union Station, Denver's major public transportation hub).
The reactivation of Hawesville, which produces the sort of high-quality metal required by the defence and aerospace industries, is being touted as a vindication of the Administration's imposition of import duties on the grounds of national security.
If you try to reactivate from the computer's web browser and get a message that "account reactivation" is disabled, wait a bit and try again; Twitter may have the feature turned off temporarily during site housekeeping or maintenance.
Older adults are most at risk for an outbreak of shingles, a painful, often debilitating blistering rash that results from reactivation of the varicella-zoster virus, which causes chickenpox and remains latent in those who have had that disease.
It's a similar tale in zinc, where the combination of higher pricing and a squeeze on raw materials would in the past have guaranteed the swift reactivation of Chinese "swing" mines, many of them also small and privately owned.
"These increases in capacity are made possible by the reactivation of operational reserves, deployment of new aircraft and cancellation of less frequented routes, as well as through wet-lease agreements for a number of aircraft owned by other airlines," it said.
FUNDAMENTALS * CODELCO DELAY: The reactivation of a smelter belonging to Chile's state-run Codelco, the world's top copper producer, will be further delayed until the end of October this year after missing a previous target of April, four sources told Reuters.
A representative for Codelco referred Reuters to comments the company made in February saying it believed it can resume the reactivation at the beginning of April and that it has the resources to deliver on its contracts for the year.
ORANJESTAD, Sept 27 (Reuters) - Aruba's parliament late on Tuesday approved a law that permits the reactivation of the Caribbean island's 235,000 barrel-per-day refinery, operated by Citgo Petroleum, the U.S. unit of cash-strapped Venezuelan state oil company PDVSA.
Five years of legal proceedings came to a head on Friday, when a Paris court ruled that Durand-Baissas can sue Facebook for $22,550 in damages as well as the reactivation of his account in the country's highest appeals court.
"Mafias know how to switch quickly and find the easiest access ways to Europe, and I think we're seeing a clear reactivation of the Moroccan route," said Rafael Puyol, the director of the demographics observatory at the IE University in Madrid.
"With the (transport) minister we put in motion a plan of economic reactivation and in March we will have 70 percent of 4G projects financed and in the execution phase," Duque said at an economic conference in the coastal city of Cartagena.
Argentina´s new emergency economy law, the "Social Solidarity and Production Reactivation" act, was approved 41-23 with one abstention in the Senate after passing the lower House earlier on Friday, all less than two weeks after moderate Peronist Fernandez took office.
PDVSA said the additional capacity would benefit the Petroindependencia joint venture, which is 34 percent owned by Chevron and allow for the reactivation of a pumping station for diluents, which are oil products that PDVSA needs to convert its extra-heavy oil into exportable grades.
The truth was delivered by none other than two American food classics: Applebee's and Cinnabon: Although the restaurants' encouraging words were hidden inside two separate (and delicious) dining invitations, his reactivation of Instagram today makes us wonder: Did support from Applebee's and Cinnabon bring back Bieber's Instagram?
"It's a poetic reactivation" of Gucci, said Maria Luisa Frisa, the Venetian fashion scholar brought in by Mr. Michele to mine the archive for both predictable — the double-G logo, the 1966 Flora print, the ubiquitous snaffle bit — and unexpected design elements from the brand's nearly century-long history.
Madrid said it was willing to be an intermediary in talks between the EU and the United States but if negotiations failed, it would call for the reactivation of tariffs from a 2004 WTO dispute won by the EU - which Spain says are worth more than 4 billion euros ($4.4 billion).
As a result, the agency required that a boxed warning, its most prominent advisory, be added to the labeling of the newer antivirals, telling doctors to screen and monitor for hepatitis B in all patients taking the drugs for hepatitis C. Infection with both viruses is not common, and how the reactivation occurs is not known.
Even mass-market heavyweights like Christian Brothers Brandy and E&J Brandy are polishing their images in response to renewed interest: Christian Brothers, owned by Heaven Hill Distilleries, recently revamped its packaging, while this week Gallo, which owns E&J, already the best-selling brandy in the country, announced a new, premium brandy line called Argonaut, along with the reactivation of 245 traditional Cognac stills.
"The significance of these findings is that we find that the individuals who are diagnosed young have a very different disease profile to those that are diagnosed older, and that has important implications for potential treatments in that those individuals that are diagnosed young might benefit more from immunotherapeutic therapies, whereas those that are diagnosed older we might need to look at different therapies that reactivate their sleeping beta cells at the same time as applying immunotherapeutic drugs to prevent any reactivation of an immune response," said Richardson.

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