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reformation
noun as in the act of reforming
noun as in the state of being reformed
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The budding clean hydrogen industry has come up with a color scheme to identify the dirty process known as methane steam reformation and make it easier for the general public to understand cleaner alternatives.
"Our study shows that spiny mouse macrophages release distinct proteins that are partially responsible for the reformation of specialized tissues at the site of injury and for protecting cells from stress," said Seifert.
He has said the bill will allow for the reformation of the Stormont Executive.
Revive California describes itself as "an association of apostolic leaders uniting to see historic revival and reformation come to California and the United States."
“Unless there’s a reformation in how we see, explain and understand the liberal arts, it’s not worth saving.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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