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regenerate [rē′jenĀ·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. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| Because timber is regenerable, Behnisch also wanted to use it in massive form in place of concrete for the office floors, supported on a minimal steel frame. This unique system design improves safety by placing all purifiers in a single location, and eliminates environmental concerns because the purifiers are regenerable. This sorbent-based technology fits well with ADA-ES' proven business model of providing emission control technology that involves the continuous use of a regenerable material. |
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