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regenerable
regenerable, a. (rɪˈdʒɛnərəb(ə)l) [f. regenerate v. + -able.] Capable of being regenerated.1920 in Webster. 1927 A. Kocourek Jural Relations x. 140 Regenerable relations..are mesonomic relations which are convertible into zygnomic relations by means of a jural act or event. 1976 Nature 24 June 660/1... Oxford English Dictionary
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Microlith (catalytic reactor)
Applications Fuel reforming Fuel processing Catalytic combustion Regenerable contaminant adsorbers Contaminant oxidizers Automotive catalytic converters wikipedia.org
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Carbon dioxide scrubber
Regenerable systems allowed a shuttle mission a longer stay in space without having to replenish its sorbent canisters. Older lithium hydroxide (LiOH)-based systems, which are non-regenerable, were replaced by regenerable metal-oxide-based systems. wikipedia.org
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zygnomic
zygnomic, a. Law. (ˈzaɪgnɒmɪk) [f. zygo- + Gr. νόµ-ος law + -ic.] In the terminology of A. Kocourek: ‘a jural relation which involves an act the evolution of which directly abridges..the freedom of the servus in the enjoyment..of the substance of a legal advantage’. Opp. mesonomic a.1926 A. Kocourek... Oxford English Dictionary
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Douglas Patrick Harrison
Harrison's research also extends to the reduction of CO2 emissions from flue gas using regenerable reagents. for publication in Catalysis Today (special issue devoted to environmental reaction engineering) "Capture of carbon dioxide from flue gas using solid regenerable wikipedia.org
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James E. Atwater
Later Atwater's attention turned to problems of long-term human presence in space, working on regenerable systems for water and air purification, and means wikipedia.org
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Ultrapure water
The mixed beds may be non-regenerable (following EDI), in-situ or externally regenerated. Consider EDI and non-regenerable primary mixed beds in lieu of in-situ or externally regenerated primary beds to assure optimum quality UPW makeup and wikipedia.org
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Zinc titanate
It is used as a regenerable catalyst, a pigment and a sorbent of sulfur compounds at elevated temperatures. wikipedia.org
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Tekken 8
guarding against a normal state’s heavy attack, or Heat State characters, fighters will receive a chip damage that causes their health bar to become regenerable wikipedia.org
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Wellman–Lord process
The Wellman–Lord process is a regenerable process to remove sulfur dioxide from flue gas (flue-gas desulfurization) without creating a throwaway sludge wikipedia.org
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Natural-gas processing
The next step in the gas processing plant is to remove water vapor from the gas using either the regenerable absorption in liquid triethylene glycol (TEG Mercury is then removed by using adsorption processes (as shown in the flow diagram) such as activated carbon or regenerable molecular sieves. wikipedia.org
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Stereocilia (inner ear)
Stereocilia (along with the entirety of the hair cell) in mammals can be damaged or destroyed by excessive loud noises, disease, and toxins and are not regenerable wikipedia.org
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Calcium nitrate
For this reason, calcium nitrate tetrahydrate is sometimes used for regenerable cold packs. wikipedia.org
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Flue-gas desulfurization
This revised standard (PTC 40-2017) covers Dry and Regenerable FGD systems and provides a more detailed Uncertainty Analysis section. wikipedia.org
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Pressure swing adsorption
PSA has also been discussed as a future alternative to the non-regenerable sorbent technology used in space suit primary life support systems, in order wikipedia.org
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