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retraitement
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reprocessing [Brit ˌriːˈprəʊsɛsɪŋ, Am ˌriˈprɑsəsɪŋ] N
reprocessing
reprocessing plant N NUCL
reprocessing plant
reprocess [Brit riːˈprəʊsɛs, Am riˈprɑˌsɛs, riˈproʊˌsɛs] VB trans
nuclear reprocessing plant N
nuclear reprocessing plant
French
French
English
English
English
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reprocessing N no pl ECOL, TECH
reprocessing
reprocessing plant N ECOL, TECH
reprocessing plant
reprocess [ˌri:ˈprəʊses, Am -ˈprɑ:ses] VB trans ECOL, TECH
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French
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retraitement des combustibles nucléaires
récupération des chiffons
retravailler matière, minerai
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English
French
French
reprocessing N ECOL, TECH
reprocessing
reprocessing plant N ECOL, TECH
reprocessing plant
reprocess [ˌri·ˈpra·ses] VB trans ECOL, TECH
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retraitement des combustibles nucléaires
récupération des chiffons
retravailler matière, minerai
Present
Ireprocess
youreprocess
he/she/itreprocesses
wereprocess
youreprocess
theyreprocess
Past
Ireprocessed
youreprocessed
he/she/itreprocessed
wereprocessed
youreprocessed
theyreprocessed
Present Perfect
Ihavereprocessed
youhavereprocessed
he/she/ithasreprocessed
wehavereprocessed
youhavereprocessed
theyhavereprocessed
Past Perfect
Ihadreprocessed
youhadreprocessed
he/she/ithadreprocessed
wehadreprocessed
youhadreprocessed
theyhadreprocessed
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In addition, some companies have developed methods to reprocess stamp sands to reclaim their small mineral content.
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This oil-rich algae can then be extracted from the system and processed into biodiesel, with the dried remainder further reprocessed to create ethanol.
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The infrared emission is due to radiation in other bands being reprocessed by dust near the nucleus.
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There is however no radioactive spent fuel that needs to be stored or reprocessed with conventional renewable energy sources.
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It must then be transported to some facility to be reprocessed (using more labour and energy) back into a raw material.
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