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These results show that the circulating slurry bubble column will become a potential reactor for the commercial process of low-temperature methanol synthesis after the catalyst system has been improved.
In particular, in the preparation of industrial chemical catalysts, the kiln has become a popular reactor for continuous calcination of catalysts ranging from millimeter-sized extrudates to micron-sized powders.
As waste water coming from human settlements contains a complex mixture of bacteria, resistance genes and antibacterial agents, polluted waterways become a huge reactor for generating bacteria that carry multiple resistance genes.
But in other respects Merrill has become more a reactor than an innovator.
However, 1 of 10 goats became a "bovine reactor" (positive to PPD-B) at week 12 of the experiment (12 weeks post-vaccination [wpv]), and this figure rose to 6 of 10 at week 14, in the blood samples taken just before infection with M. caprae.
The recurring scandals have damaged the reputation of South Korea's nuclear power industry, which supplies one-third of the country's electricity needs and aspires to become a global exporter of reactors.
The fate of Iran's heavy-water reactor has become a sticking point in high-level nuclear negotiations in Geneva, according to the French foreign minister, Laurent Fabius.
Now, the case of Syria, which Israeli and American analysts suspect was trying to build a nuclear reactor, has become a prime example of what can happen when Mr. Bush's first-term instincts run headlong into second-term realities.
Today, we can confirm that the risk of nuclear reactors has become a reality.
South Korea's ambition is tied to its drive to become a major exporter of nuclear reactors.
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