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  2. Prisoner reentry - Wikipedia

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    Re-entry programs also focus on securing stable housing, healthcare services, and some programs serve sub-sectors of the formerly incarcerated population such as women or juveniles. By addressing these challenges, re-entry programs aim to empower individuals and reduce recidivism rates, promoting successful community reintegration.

  3. Re-entry ventricular arrhythmia - Wikipedia

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    Re-entry is divided into two major types: [Anatomically Defined] re-entry and [Functionally Defined] re-entry. The circus movement can occur around an anatomical or functional core. Either type may occur alone, or together. [citation needed] Anatomically defined re-entry has a fixed anatomic pathway. Anomalous conduction via accessory pathways ...

  4. Reentry (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Reentry (neural circuitry) in neuroscience; Re-entry, or reentrant dysrhythmia, a type of cardiac arrhythmia; Atmospheric entry, the movement of human-made or natural objects as they enter the atmosphere of a planet from outer space Skip reentry

  5. Atmospheric entry - Wikipedia

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    Atmospheric entry (sometimes listed as V impact or V entry) is the movement of an object from outer space into and through the gases of an atmosphere of a planet, dwarf planet, or natural satellite. Atmospheric entry may be uncontrolled entry, as in the entry of astronomical objects, space debris, or bolides.

  6. Reentrant tuning - Wikipedia

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    On a stringed instrument, a break in an otherwise ascending (or descending) order of string pitches is known as a re-entry. A re-entrant tuning, therefore, is a tuning which does not order all the strings (or more properly the courses) from the lowest pitch to the highest pitch (or vice versa). Most common re-entrant tunings have only one re-entry.

  7. Reentrant - Wikipedia

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    Reentrant or re-entrant can refer to: Re-entrant (landform), the low ground formed between two hill spurs. Reentrancy (computing) in computer programming; Reentrant mutex in computer science; Reentry (neural circuitry) in neuroscience; Salients, re-entrants and pockets in military tactics; Reentrant tuning in music; Concave polygon, AKA ...

  8. Berlin Competition Entry ‘The Blue Trail’ Reveals First Clip ...

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    Gabriel Mascaro’s “The Blue Trail,” playing in competition in Berlin, marks another great milestone for Brazilian cinema in a year where the country got its first best picture Oscar ...

  9. Re-entry - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Re-entry