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Synonyms for reformulate

formulate or develop again, of an improved theory or hypothesis

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Once consumers in the West Midlands realised that reformulation could increase calories, 49% said they were against the process.
Considering all facets of the possible impact that reformulation can have on bakery products, Morley believes that shelf life is probably the element that could be altered and accepted among all parties.
La reformulation est definie par Dubois (1973) comme une traduction intralinguale par opposition a la traduction interlinguale.
He said: "FDII intends to monitor the impact of reformulation over the past five years and on an ongoing basis over the next five years."
To match the dry hiding of the starting formulation, each level of [TiO.sub.2] reduction included an increased level of opaque polymer as determined using a proprietary reformulation tool.
"We support the reformulation of some claims, but we hope it will be motivated first and foremost by reasons of public health and will not be limited to a selling tool," said Monique Goyens, BEUC's managing director.
Another trend with traction is packaging reformulation. Howard Telford, U.S.
Issued unanimously by the leadership of the Catholic Church, it represents a complete reformulation of the attitudes of that church to the Jewish people, has totally transformed the way it today speaks of the Jewish people, and has touched the life of every Catholic on the planet--or perhaps not.
The Folger Theatre premieres Orestes: A Tragic Romp, a modern-dress reformulation of the Euripides play, through March 7.
More precisely, the study to be reported in this article, which is exploratory in nature, intends to add to the existing research on the effects of different forms of direct corrective feedback by providing empirical data derived from a population (adolescent, secondary school students) that has not featured prominently in previous studies (but see studies on reformulation by Swin and collegues, cf.
That researcher has analyzed nearly one million Web searches to detect patterns of query reformulation; he then created models to predict those reformulations.
The line includes a reformulation of the original fragrance and three new blends: orchid, marigold and olive and wheat protein.
TCBY is introducing Classic Tart Yogurt, the result of a complete flavor reformulation for added taste and health benefits.
It can be a 100% replacement for N700 carbon black with just slight reformulation. As a partial replacement, it can cut cost by 20% to 50%.