
1) Admission back in 2) Arrival in the atmosphere 3) Capsule ordeal 4) Capsule return 5) Critical rocket maneuver 6) Mission milestone 7) Nasa activity 8) Nasa homecoming 9) Opposite of launch 10) Orbital decay result 11) Part of a spaceflight 12) Part of an apollo mission 13) Pre-landing period 14) Pre-splashdown stage
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n. taking back possession and going into real property which one owns, particularly when a tenant has failed to pay rent or has abandoned the property, or possession has been restored to the owner by judgment in an unlawful detainer lawsuit. Reentry may also be allowed when a buyer defaults on payments on a contract of sale or upon foreclosure of a...
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[neural circuitry] Reentry is a neural structuring of the brain, specifically in humans, which is hypothesized to allow for widely distributed groups of neurons to achieve integrated and synchronized firing, which is proposed to be a requirement for consciousness, as outlined by Gerald Edelman and Giulio Tononi in their book A Universe of C...
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• (n.) A second or new entry; as, a reentry into public life. • (n.) A resuming or retaking possession of what one has lately foregone; -- applied especially to land; the entry by a lessor upon the premises leased, on failure of the tenant to pay rent or perform the covenants in the lease.
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The descent into Earth's atmosphere from space.
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(from the article `spaceflight`) Reentry refers to the return of a spacecraft into Earth`s atmosphere. The blanket of relatively dense gas surrounding Earth is useful as a braking, ...
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(test program) A series of suborbital tests carried out by NASA in the 1960s to evaluate various types of heat ablative materials (see ablation) and atmospheric reentry technology, particularly in preparation for the Apollo program. The nosecones of the Scout rockets used in the...
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The period of return to Earth when a spacecraft passes through the atmosphere before landing. During reentry the spacecraft decelerates and is heated intensely due to the formation of a bow shock. Radio communication may be blacked out for several minutes as a plasma sheath – an envelope of io...
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Return of the same impulse into a zone of heart muscle that it has recently activated; sufficiently delayed that the zone is no longer refractory, as seen in most ectopic beats, reciprocal rhythms, and most tachycardias. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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(re-en´tre) in cardiology, reexcitation of a region of cardiac tissue by a single impulse, continuing for one or more cycles and sometimes resulting in ectopic beats or tachyarrhythmias; see also circus movement.
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(n) The 'Reentry' is used to represent the stage when the owner, who has rented or otherwise transferred the possession of property take back the possession by exercising his legitimate rights. For example a landlord taking back his rented property when the tenant fails to pay rent
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Re·ën'try noun 1. A second or new entry; as, a
reëntry into public life.
2. (Law) A resuming or retaking possession of what one has lately foregone; -- applied especially to land; the entry by a lessor upon the premises leased, on failure of the tenant to pay rent or pe...
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the moment when a spacecraft enters the Earth
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Type: Term Pronunciation: rē-en′trē Definitions: 1. Return of the same impulse into a zone of heart muscle that it has recently activated, sufficiently delayed that the zone is no longer refractory, as seen in most ectopic beats, reciprocal rhythms, and most tachycardias.
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Taking back, or literally reentering, property that belongs to the person entering the property but that, until a specific event has happened, was lawfully occupied by another. A landlord properly reenters property that a tenant has clearly abandoned; and a bank reenters when it has foreclosed upon a mortgage or deed of trust.
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[
n] - the act of entering again
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noun the act of entering again
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