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replot

(riːˈplɒt)
vb (tr)
to plot or chart (a graph, etc) again
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Sombilla explained that, in order to replot and reestablish property lines, the government will hold consultations that serve as validation to determine the real property owners.
The type of inhibition for the inhibitors was determined by double-reciprocal plot and its replot of slope versus the reciprocal of the substrate concentration.
This is also the time for coaching staffs not involved in the hoopla to get back to their drawing pads and replot the remainder of the season.
Now it's time to lick his considerable wounds, return to the drawing board, and replot a path of optimism.
The new data plotting tool from F1000Research enables the data in the journal's articles to be assessed and reviewed, by letting users replot, analyse and interpret the supporting data through an instant first-pass view.
If the first UCAV becomes engaged, the second will replot the route to avoid the threat.
You can build a model for an imaginary binary, change a parameter, and then replot the light curve to see what difference it makes.
Then we replot it with our new location to see that we haven't inconvenienced too many of our workers.
As adolescence is the best time for a person to grow and decide the path he wants to take in life, Erickson insists that middlescence , as she calls it, is the perfect period for a person to replot his career curve.