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As the blanket fuel cost is significantly lower than the cost of the seed fuel and does not need reprocessing, increasing the fraction of reactor power generated by the blanket will reduce the total fuel cycle cost and the fuel reprocessing capacity required per unit of electricity generated.
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Rather than being stuck in the archives, it needs reprocessing and reanalysing, she believes.
Some limits of this method are the need of reprocessing the images (not immediate result) and the need of a motion tracking algorithm (not simple implementation) to reduce errors of interpretation on the luminal side of the plaque.
In each of these cases, very efficient fuel usage and significant reduction of waste volumes are achieved without the need for reprocessing.
The focus is on sequential methods that can incorporate new available measurements as they are recorded without the need for reprocessing all past data.
By storing the syntactic and semantic information, this avoids the need of reprocessing the document collection every time extraction is performed.
Other products such as blocks of fish and fish portions usually packaged in cartons are also produced for direct consumption without the need for reprocessing.
New TGAIN files are released on a regular basis, though, so users may need to reprocess the data by running the chandra_repro script or by following the Create a New Level=2 Event File thread.
While Iran does not need to reprocess and enrich beyond 5% for many years, a longer period on these three phases would meet the world powers' demand for longer duration of confidence-building measures on no "breakout".
Also, since parameters are consistent between arrays, there is no need to reprocess the early data when new samples are hybridized.
(iv) There is no need to reprocess an array when new arrays are produced, which further saves time and computational resources.
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