A device which uses atomic energy to produce heat, A person who behaves in response to a suggestion, stimulation or some other influence, A chemical substance which responds to the presence or contact with another substance, a piece of equipment in which a chemical reaction is carried out, An electrical circuit that is made up of inductors and/or capacitors This is often used to filter electrical noise from a circuit, Device or process vessel in which chemical reactions take place during a chemical conversion type of process, an electrical device used to introduce reactance into a circuit, The core event-loop of a Twisted application See Reactor Basics, animal which gives a positive result (i e 'reacts') to the tuberculin skin test, (physics) any of several kinds of apparatus that maintain and control a nuclear reaction for the production of energy or artificial elements, Equipment piece used to deposit a layer of material used in semiconductor processing, A vessel, tank or tower in which a specific chemical reaction takes place, Device or process vessel in which chemical reactions (e g , catalysis in fuel cells) take place, Vessel which contains nuclear or chemical reactions In nuclear reactors, fission of a nuclear fuel in the reactor vessel releases energy in the form of heat which is absorbed by a working fluid (typically water) The water in the form of steam drives turbines connected to generators which produce electrical power, A reactor is the same as a nuclear reactor. a nuclear reactor, person or thing which responds; vessel in which chemical reactions take place, An atomic "furnace " In a reactor, nuclei of the fuel undergo fission under the influence of neutrons The fission produces new neutrons, and hence a chain reaction This releases large amounts of energy This energy is removed as heat which may be used to make steam for use in generation of electricity, A device used to add a substance to the aquarium water in a controlled manner Ozone, kalkwasser, and carbon dioxide are the most common reactors They are typically a chamber water is pumped through with an injector for the additive, A device, generally a single winding on an air core or an iron core, which produces a specific amount of inductive reactance for which it is designed, Any of a variety of containers for carrying out refining, chemical, or other similar processes Often reactors are little more than large tanks, but they can be very sophisticated, with methods for mixing reactants and controlling temperature, A choking coil, A device for introducing inductive reactance into a circuit for motor starting, operating transformers in parallel, and controlling current, An isolated container, usually located near the sump, that performs a specific task such as increasing calcium or oxygen in the water, A vessel, tank or tower in which a specific chemical reaction takes place Recoverable Reserves That proportion of the oil and/or gas in a reservoir that can be removed using currently available techniques Recycling The process undertaken to regain material for human use To reuse; to make ready for reuse, plural of reactor,
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A device which uses atomic energy to produce heat
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A person who behaves in response to a suggestion, stimulation or some other influence
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A chemical substance which responds to the presence or contact with another substance
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a piece of equipment in which a chemical reaction is carried out
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An electrical circuit that is made up of inductors and/or capacitors This is often used to filter electrical noise from a circuit
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Device or process vessel in which chemical reactions take place during a chemical conversion type of process
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an electrical device used to introduce reactance into a circuit
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The core event-loop of a Twisted application See Reactor Basics
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animal which gives a positive result (i e 'reacts') to the tuberculin skin test
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(physics) any of several kinds of apparatus that maintain and control a nuclear reaction for the production of energy or artificial elements
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Equipment piece used to deposit a layer of material used in semiconductor processing
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A vessel, tank or tower in which a specific chemical reaction takes place
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Device or process vessel in which chemical reactions (e g , catalysis in fuel cells) take place
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Vessel which contains nuclear or chemical reactions In nuclear reactors, fission of a nuclear fuel in the reactor vessel releases energy in the form of heat which is absorbed by a working fluid (typically water) The water in the form of steam drives turbines connected to generators which produce electrical power
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A reactor is the same as a nuclear reactor. a nuclear reactor
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person or thing which responds; vessel in which chemical reactions take place isim
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An atomic "furnace " In a reactor, nuclei of the fuel undergo fission under the influence of neutrons The fission produces new neutrons, and hence a chain reaction This releases large amounts of energy This energy is removed as heat which may be used to make steam for use in generation of electricity
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A device used to add a substance to the aquarium water in a controlled manner Ozone, kalkwasser, and carbon dioxide are the most common reactors They are typically a chamber water is pumped through with an injector for the additive
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A device, generally a single winding on an air core or an iron core, which produces a specific amount of inductive reactance for which it is designed
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Any of a variety of containers for carrying out refining, chemical, or other similar processes Often reactors are little more than large tanks, but they can be very sophisticated, with methods for mixing reactants and controlling temperature
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A choking coil
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A device for introducing inductive reactance into a circuit for motor starting, operating transformers in parallel, and controlling current
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An isolated container, usually located near the sump, that performs a specific task such as increasing calcium or oxygen in the water
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A vessel, tank or tower in which a specific chemical reaction takes place Recoverable Reserves That proportion of the oil and/or gas in a reservoir that can be removed using currently available techniques Recycling The process undertaken to regain material for human use To reuse; to make ready for reuse
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