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regenerate
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regenerate [rē′jen·ə‚rāt]
(chemical engineering)
To clean of impurities and make reusable as in regeneration of a catalytic cracking catalyst by burning off carbon residue, regeneration of clay adsorbent by washing free of adherents, or regeneration of a filtration system by cleaning off the filter media.
(electronics)
To restore pulses to their original shape.
To restore stored information to its original form in a storage tube in order to counteract fading and disturbances.


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In the future the greatest attention should be paid to the resins from regenerable raw materials such as lignin and tannin, which have not given products of satisfactory quality up to now [2].
Energetic air-cleaning technologies based on ultraviolet (UV) light, plasmas, or high energy ion streams, as well as regenerable sorption processes, are being proposed as new technologies for indoor air cleaning.
Low-temperature flue gas desulfurization by alumina-CaO regenerable sorbents // Fuel.
 
 
 
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