The regenerator is connected to a heat source and a heat sink that causes the helium to expand and contract. |
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When the fluid leaves the expander, a regenerator recovers some of its residual heat to preheat the incoming liquid. |
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Thanks to its cytological composition, it constitutes on its own a regenerator and a revitalizer that should not be neglected. |
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The distinctive structural design of the heat transfer medium allows for smaller regenerator dimensions. |
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The recovery of air is possible by means of a heat pump or heat regenerator on the top of the cavity. |
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In August this year a second, specially designed regenerator, with the latest and most environmentally friendly technology was purchased. |
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The FCC is the primary source of particulate matter emissions at refineries, from FCC catalyst regeneration and in the regenerator flue gas. |
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It is the immuno-cell regenerator and the most effective detoxifyer of the human organism. |
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Forced ventilation is assured by one or more fans, dimensioned according to the volume of the regenerator. |
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Stirling also conceived the idea of a regenerator to store thermal energy during part of the cycle and then return this energy to the working fluid. |
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It is native to eastern North America, where it is the most prodigious and ecologically essential natural forest regenerator. |
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Massage: relaxes skin, cell regenerator and antiseptic. |
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They function as a heat storage unit, where the heat is extracted and subsequently released between the hot flue gas and cold air, as both gases flow through the regenerator alternatively. |
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Designed to combat any lines or wrinkles that have already appeared, this cream contains a powerful cellular regenerator which stimulates and smoothes your skin, to bring back all its youthfulness. |
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It is an excellent skin regenerator and boost to the immune system. |
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After heating the regenerator, the off-gases flow through a heat-recovery boiler and a gas-cleaning system before they are discharged into the atmosphere through a stack. |
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It is considered as a regenerator of the brain and nerve cells. |
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In addition, heavy plate was also supplied for a so-called FCC regenerator, one of the world's largest pressure vessels, with a length of 40 meters and a diameter of over 16 meters. |
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The coke deposited on the catalyst as a by-product of the cracking process is burned in the regenerator in order to restore the activity of the catalyst. |
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The Andiroba conditioner is an excellent regenerator of the wires. |
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