Examples of using Repurposing in English and their translations into Danish
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Repurposing content is not a terribly new concept.
Feels great to be working with my hands again. Repurposing.
They stopped repurposing materials and repairing vehicles.
In my experience, social scientists anddata scientists approach to this repurposing very differently.
Repurposing. Feels great to be working with my hands again.
Recycling,"up-cycling" and"repurposing" are key-words in order to reduce consumption.
In my experience, social scientists anddata scientists tend to approach repurposing very differently.
His repurposing of statues linked him to Egypt's illustrious past rulers.
Had an interesting breakthrough while repurposing nanotechnology for anti-viral dissemination.
Instead of repurposing an older computer, help your kids build one of their own without spending too much.
As both of these examples illustrate,the idea of repurposing is fundamental to learning from big data.
Via repurposing expired canned goods and condiments. I have been schemin' and dreamin bout padding out our pantry.
I have been schemin' and dreamin bout padding out our pantry Ahh! Ugh! via repurposing expired canned goods and condiments!
When you are repurposing data, there are two mental tricks that can help you understand the possible problems that you might encounter.
So far, a lot of social research in the digital age has involved repurposing data that created for some purpose other than research.
Repurposing content is all about presenting the same content in a variety of different ways, or using different mediums to present the same content.
Any furniture that does not meet the criteria for repurposing or donation is disposed of in an environmentally sustainable manner.
In fact, enough of us see it that way for a whole industry to have developed centered upon recycling wine corks and repurposing them into home insulation.
While there are undoubtedly huge opportunities for repurposing, using data that were not created for the purposes of research also presents new challenges.
Some of us see it most often stopping our wine bottles; in fact,enough of us see it that way for a whole industry to have developed centered upon recycling wine corks and repurposing them into home insulation.
As you will see,some of the examples in this book involve clever repurposing of big data sources that were originally created by companies and governments.
I think the idea of repurposing is fundamental to learning from big data sources, and so, before talking more specifically about the properties of big data sources(section 2.3) and how these can be used in research(section 2.4), I would like to offer two pieces of general advice about repurposing. .