reactor|reactors in English

noun

[re·ac·tor || rɪ'æktə(r)]

person or thing which responds; vessel in which chemical reactions take place

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1. Both of these reactor designs are high temperature gas reactors (HTGRs).

2. Metal fuels have a long history of use, stretching from the Clementine reactor in 1946 to many test and research reactors.

3. In 2013, the IAEA report that there are 437 operational nuclear power reactors, in 31 countries, although not every reactor is producing electricity.

4. It is an undesired intermediate product in thorium-based nuclear reactors and is therefore removed from the active zone of the reactor during the breeding process.

5. Anaerobic digestion experiments resulted in Analkalinity between 150 and 1537 mgCaCO3.L−1for the control reactor and between 249 and 491 mgCaCO3.L−1for the reactor integration.Acetic acid was the main volatile fatty acid produced in both reactors, but butyric acid also had a very high concentration in the control reactor.

6. Anaerobic digestion experiments resulted in Analkalinity between 150 and 1537 mgCaCO3.L −1 for the control reactor and between 249 and 491 mgCaCO3.L −1 for the reactor integration.Acetic acid was the main volatile fatty acid produced in both reactors, but butyric acid also had a very high concentration in the control reactor.

7. Anoxic attached growth reactors The basic form of the Anoxic attached growth reactor is a submerged basin filled with a support medium and, in some cases, carbon source

8. With 53 active nuclear power generating reactor units in 2009, that year Japan ranked third in the world in that respect, after the United States (104 reactors) and France (59).

9. Commonly used moderators include regular (light) water (in 74.8% of the world's reactors), solid graphite (20% of reactors) and heavy water (5% of reactors).

10. Atomic piles, nuclear reactors

11. Venting reactor.

12. Reactor core temperature.

13. Reaction Vessels, Reactors or Agitators

14. Afterburning equipment for industrial reactors

15. It sucked all three reactors dry.

16. Reactor vent failed.

17. Vent the reactor.

18. It was absorbing... radiation from the reactors.

19. The first production reactor that made plutonium-239 was the X-10 Graphite Reactor.

20. It is produced artificially in nuclear reactors.

21. All reactors that are Cocooned are entered by radiation technicians once every five years to confirm that no contamination is leaving the sealed reactor core, and that nothing is entering the building from the outside.

22. The reactor vessel includes a first agitator for mixing in the reactor vessel.

23. Breeder reactor, nuclear reactor that produces more fissionable material than it consumes to generate energy

24. Producing a lot of tritium in this way would require reactors with very high neutron fluxes, or with a very high proportion of heavy water to nuclear fuel and very low neutron absorption by other reactor material.

25. Move Four to the reactor.