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reran [ˌri:ˈræn] VERBE

reran passé of rerun

Voir aussi : rerun

I . rerun <-nn-, reran, rerun> [ˌri:ˈrʌn] VERBE trans

II . rerun [ˈri:rʌn] SUBST

I . rerun <-nn-, reran, rerun> [ˌri:ˈrʌn] VERBE trans

II . rerun [ˈri:rʌn] SUBST

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They suspected that this important finding might be the result of using imprecise blood glucose monitors, so they reran the basic experiment using state-of-the-art laboratory measures.
www.huffingtonpost.com
If we reran this study in 1999-2000 or even 2009-2010, the results would have been the opposite.
www.poynter.org
The series ended short of its 100 episode schedule and reran on various networks throughout the following years.
en.wikipedia.org
The evening movie generally reran at 1 a.m. almost every day.
en.wikipedia.org
Next, the researchers reran the models using only a sampling of the measurements - starting with tens of trees and going up to a few thousand.
phys.org
They also reran the model to simulate different speeds and angles of impact, which produce different pressure/temperature combinations within the shockwave that passes through the comet.
arstechnica.com
And this appeared to be no accident -- when they did a shorter version of the segment later in the hour, they reran the exact same footage.
www.huffingtonpost.com
To test the influence of various climate influences, the authors reran their model with only one of the factors in place: either only orbital forcings or only carbon dioxide forcings.
arstechnica.com
He reran the experiment in 1963, this time with children watching filmed violence instead.
bigthink.com

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