Sentence examples for which reprocessing from inspiring English sources

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Closure of the plant would slow decommissioning of British nuclear plants, and remove much of the £70bn needed for that process, which reprocessing at Thorp was supposed to raise a good deal of, meaning another drain on the British public's taxes.

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Here we present an algorithm which reprocesses Agilent DNA copy number signatures into a format that parallels the microarray signatures used in standard software packages for prediction and classification based on microarrays.

These are difficult to break down and separate, which makes reprocessing hugely challenging.

Campaigners and MPs claimed yesterday that the report's account of the events at Sellafield fatally undermined the case for any further attempts to profit from the MOX process, which uses reprocessed plutonium to make fuel for civil nuclear power plants.

On its arrival at the San Jose yard, like every one of the 350,000 cars Pick-n-Pull recycles annually, the Lexus was drained of fluids – oil, gasoline, transmission, steering and brake fluids, antifreeze and freon – which were reprocessed and recycled.

But this contribution will be realized only if the United States and other nations focus on making today's technology work and avoid expensive advanced technologies that involve reprocessing, which presents serious proliferation risks.

Recycle implies an alternative use for the waste product which may include reprocessing of the product, whereas disposal includes treatment of the product, incineration or deposit at a landfill site.

This is compared to a circular economy scenario which considers the carbon emissions of developing an Electric Arc Furnace steel plant which would be operational from 2020 to 2050 in Scotland, and which is capable of reprocessing 3 Tg per year of 100%% scrap steel from Scotland.

Under the new guidelines, reprocessors and hospitals that clean and reuse devices must register with the F.D.A., and the agency, which has been inspecting reprocessing companies, will also begin inspecting the reprocessing operations at hospitals.

The reprocessing claim, which if true would enable North Korea to produce enough bomb-grade plutonium for up to half a dozen new weapons, is more vexing for the administration.

Another point of contention is the transfer of enrichment and reprocessing technology, which can be used to produce highly enriched uranium and also plutonium both valuable materials for nuclear weapons.

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