The ongoing dual processes of bone formation and bone resorption after cessation of growth
To make over again in a similar but different way or to change the form, shape or style of real or tangible personal property without causing a loss in its identity
Expenditures required to adapt the physical plant as required to the evolving needs of the institution and to changing standards
The process of replacing old bone with new bone through the action of osteoclasts and osteoblasts
The process by which the blank spots noted by patients using the Amsler grid change positions
A process which involves upgrading or replacing interior parts and features This process tends to be done more for aesthetic reasons rather than functional ones Remodeling may involve the removal and refinishing of interiors to make them indistinguishable from new structures, as well as applying architectural details from different, usually earlier periods Often such buildings end up with a hybrid appearance, neither looking old or new This process is often discouraged by conservationists
Changing the use of building space or refurbishing to make space more functional or more cosmetically appealing
re·mod·el remodels remodelling remodelled in AM, use remodeling, remodeled To remodel something such as a building or a room means to give it a different form or shape. Workmen were hired to remodel and enlarge the farm buildings. to change the shape, structure, or appearance of something, especially a building