reformulate [
ri'fɒ:mjuleit]
vt. 再用公式表示
reformulate[ verb ]formulate or develop again, of an improved theory or hypothesis<verb.communication> redevelop
- "What we found from the test was we didn't need to reformulate our product for consumers to enjoy it in the morning," Curtin said.
- In the absence of a price cut, Dingell said, the FDA should consider several options, including requiring SmithKline to reformulate the drug so that it is easier to copy in a generic form.
- "My highest aspiration for the National Museum of the American Indian is that it will re-analyze, redirect and, in many cases, reformulate entirely the concepts and presentations of the past concerning Indian culture," West said.
- Nobody was laughing at Coca-Cola Co. in the wake of the decision in 1985 to reformulate the soft drink that had become the most popular in the world.
- The Berlusconi government is urgently studying ways to reformulate its 1995 budget after its rejection by the senate.
- Some have had to reformulate recipes, switch to kosher ingredients and buy new kitchen equipment.
- Massachusetts said it will propose rules to force oil firms to reformulate gasoline to reduce ozone.
- If all 87 additional smoggy communities opted into the program, it would mean refiners would have to reformulate 55% of U.S. gasoline sales.
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