Learning objects are small instructional components that can be reused many times in different learning contexts. |
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It may seem wasteful to use a box of rock salt, but this can be cooled and reused several times because it won't deteriorate. |
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As a young mother, I gardened, reused what I could, and rarely bought anything that was not absolutely necessary. |
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Whatever amount is left over can be reused in total or reclaimed and used as aggregate in new concrete. |
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After the conquest, the fort was probably reused as a garrison for Roman troops. |
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We have already taken out as much equipment from the swimming pool as can be reused and any salvageable materials will be salvaged. |
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They shot at anything and everything, except the clays, which were often collected up unscathed and reused. |
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Anything inedible is composted, along with any packaging which can no longer be reused. |
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Once pages were composed, therefore, there was very little time for proof-correction before they had to be printed off and the types reused. |
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He explained spent nuclear fuel is not radioactive waste because it can be reused. |
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The reused pithos is decorated in relief with a guilloche band and a register of cranes. |
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Old concrete that has reached the end of its service life can be recycled and reused as aggregate for new concrete mixtures. |
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Concrete from the demolition of the site's previous buildings was reused in roadbeds. |
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Nutrients can be reused via irrigation, and the extracted energy can be used to generate heat and electricity. |
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The caissons, with concrete compressive strengths of 5000 to 6000 psi, were in good condition and are being reused. |
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Precious metals, such as platinum and gold, which may be present on the PCB, can also be leached and recovered electrochemically and reused. |
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This report provides an overview of recyclable fissile and fertile materials inventories which can be reused as nuclear fuel. |
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How is the Government helping to ensure that more old tyres are reused or recycled instead of just ending up in the landfill? |
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Waste which cannot be reused or recycled will have to disposed of outside of the county. |
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Though what we purchase should be reused and recycled, these two parts of the process don't work alone. |
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The jury heard that the 2-inch angle piece was designed to be used once and thrown away but staff there often washed and reused them. |
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Once processed the gravel produced can be reused in the construction industry. |
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Smart brands will give customers information and services that are easily syndicated, time-shifted, remixed, reused and repurposed. |
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Staff and children alike reused paper, photocopied on both sides and shredded waste paper. |
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They reused the original front door, but widened it with identical leaded-glass sidelights. |
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For instance did you know that an uncooked marinade should never be reused? |
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Customers were told to keep their carbons so the account number could not be reused. |
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However, there have been many recent discoveries of vessel-fragments reused in timber revetments on the City of London's mile-long waterfront. |
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The remaining butane and methane are recycled and reused to fuel the process. |
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The old upright Kelvinator fridge still humming away in the corner can still be updated and reused, even in the 21st century. |
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A roll of film, for example, can only be used once, but a computer chip can be erased and reused continually. |
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The entire organic waste generated within the park will be composted through vermiculture and reused as manure. |
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The Corbridge pele, built of reused Roman stonework, lies on the edge of the churchyard and was the vicar's house. |
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After a block was printed, it was planed down and reused for another picture. |
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In the future newsprint will be deinked, and reused several times until the level of fiber drops to an unusable level. |
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Good systems provide some basic constructions for making elements discoverable that can easily be reused. |
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After doing several areas, dry off excess moisture with soft absorbent cloths or towels, which can be laundered and reused. |
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The water is recycled and reused, but it is still a very costly method of extraction because it takes a lot of natural gas to create steam. |
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Normally, sulfite oxidase metabolizes sulfites to sulfates, which are excreted in the urine or reused by the body. |
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Rain flowing from the roof is collected in an underground cistern and reused. |
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The fuel tank still contained gasoline and the majority of rubber hoses and other rubber items were in such condition that they could be reused if wanted. |
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While tempered glass in side windows can be recycled, the glass in windshields and backlights needs to be separated from the laminate layers before it can be reused. |
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Precious metals, such as platinum and gold, which may be present on the PCB or printed circuit board, can also be leached and recovered electrochemically and reused. |
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The gear will either get sent home, be given to Afghan forces, reused somewhere else, or destroyed. |
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The footings of the bridge supported the previous walkway and shade structure over the tracks, end were reused to minimize disturbance to the environment. |
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The earthworks were reused as a gun redoubt during the Civil War. |
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They are demurely dressed and stuffed into shiny shopping bags, soon to be tattered but reused in my new life. |
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A patterned geometric mosaic excavated from a floor in Hadrian's Villa was reused in 1742 by the designer Francesco Giardoni as the top of a handsome console table. |
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Before constructing software, it is essential to gather the main requirements, to define a clear architecture, and to give a broad outline of the reused parts. |
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Some of the reused footage from the old cartoons appears grainy or scratched, but one commentary track reveals that they were actually digitally treated to look older. |
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Spent grain, yeast, ethanol, and acids and caustics used for cleaning are all sent out to be used for feed for cattle or reprocessed and reused industrially. |
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For example, while the original roof structure was rotten, the pantiles were able to be reused and now greatly enhance the aged appearance of the exterior. |
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Granulators reduce plastic and plastic lumps into small free flowing chips that can be reused as it is or filtered and pelletised to replace virgin feedstocks. |
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Perhaps the most promising approach is to process used plastic to recover resources in the form of oils and monomers that could be reused to synthesize new plastics. |
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In Lombardy, only twelve of the seventy villas and farms registered in the first century still existed in the fifth century, and seventeen were reused until the sixth century. |
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In addition the Normans reused existing defensive works such as the ruinous Saxon Shore forts, and also hastily constructed earthworks around camps and forts. |
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Les products will be presented in a metal box with drawing, like biscuit tin, aspiring to be reused by usagers. |
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Some were also reused by later cultures, such as the Saxons, in the early Medieval period. |
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This short tunnel was reused as the starting and access point for tunnelling operations from the British side. |
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In the 17th century Durham had an organ by Smith that was replaced in 1876 by Willis, with some pipes being reused in Durham Castle chapel. |
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Hadrian's Wall fell into ruin and over the centuries the stone was reused in other local buildings. |
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After the Games, some of the new facilities will be reused in their Olympic form, while others will be resized or relocated. |
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The motto has later been reused by Breton regiments, local World War II Resistants and cultural movements. |
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Almost 75 percent of the residential waste produced there is reused, recycled, or composted. |
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The lack of English archers hampered the Norman archers, as there were few English arrows to be gathered up and reused. |
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Some of the castle's stones may have been reused in 1829 to build the nearby Beaumaris Gaol. |
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The quarry has been partly reused as part of the Dinorwig power station, a pumped storage hydroelectric scheme. |
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Some of the models from the sister television series Tugs were reused in later episodes of the series. |
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Beginning in Late Antiquity the granite was reused, which since at least the early 16th century became known as spoliation. |
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Abolished era names may be reused, for example as a means of claiming or denying political legitimacy. |
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The empty rocket stage from SpaceLiner would return to Earth after launch so that it could be reused. |
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The reduction of capacity led to a legacy of redundant mills, which were readily reused for other industrial purposes. |
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The seed is reused for planting or is sent to an oil mill to be further processed into cottonseed oil and cottonseed meal. |
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The sulfur and iodine compounds are recovered and reused, hence the consideration of the process as a cycle. |
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This is pumped to a tailings dam or settling pond, where the water is reused or evaporated. |
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Leaves can be reused three or four times before they become unresponsive to stimulation, depending on the growing conditions. |
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All you do is chuck all the stuff into a plastic bag and shake. I prefer the zippable, freezer bags because they're durable and can be reused. |
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I would sift through it because angle brackets and other things were mistakenly thrown in there that could be reused in future productions. |
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The jars are modern and sophisticated, and can be reused for q-tips, cotton balls, make-up pads, or your little one's socks. |
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To ensure public health and environmental safety, we must standardize the quality of reused water, but not the technology to achieve it. |
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Reuse can occur with assets, but also sets of objects with a larger granularity can be reused. |
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Records describe how Roman engineers reused stones from their road system in the building of new roads. |
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Templates for design patterns can be reused during code generation, forming the basis of an instantiated design pattern. |
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Shawn set out to produce an end product that made use of as much recycled, reused, and sustainable materials as possible. |
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Rossini liked the cabaletta of Fanni's to such an extent that he reused it virtually intact in II barbiere di. |
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This reinforces the beliefs of art historians that panels were often reused and overpainted at this time. |
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Some of this water may be reused to depolymerise hemicellulose or to release acids from the hemicellulose by hydrolysis of acetate groups. |
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Growing cities generate ever-increasing amounts of wastewater, excreta, and greywater that can be treated and reused for agricultural purposes. |
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Hemodialyzer membranes are reused and a manual method is used for the cleaning process. |
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Ink sheets can be reused as long as there is imageable area left on the ink sheet. |
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So hot, she reused the picture a year later with another guy. |
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In handguns, a magazine is designed to be reused hundreds of times. |
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The lime kiln converts this to calcium oxide, which is then reused in the pulp production process. |
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Objects can be reused by creating standard libraries of Derived Function Blocks, written in any of the IEC languages. |
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Bottles were often reused, and in the process occasionally returned to the incorrect manufacturer. |
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Many of these mortarstones have hollows on more than one face, showing that they were turned and reused once the hollows became too deep for effective stamping. |
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Near Norththorpe, north of Hornsea crop marks indicate a site interpreted as a Neolithic henge monument, thought to have been later reused as a Bronze Age ringwork. |
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Once worked out, the remaining gravel pits which are usually flooded by the relatively high water table have been reused for a wide variety of purposes. |
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The students reused empty plastic bottles in their science experiment. |
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The condensate from steam engines was contaminated with oil and could not be reused, while condensate from a turbine is clean and typically reused. |
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The molten steel was then poured into moulds and the crucibles reused. |
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But those that have survived often show some very sophisticated techniques and early versions of ideas that were reused, done better, in his later films. |
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The large amount of travel was reused in novels such as The Murder on the Orient Express, as well as suggesting the idea of archaeology as an adventure itself. |
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The Greek word thalassa has been reused by scientists for the huge Panthalassa ocean that surrounded the supercontinent Pangaea hundreds of million years ago. |
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Cardboard slab forms cannot be reused except for the interior eggcrating. |
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Using Kerberos as a single sign-on mechanism, a successful user logon to Windows can be securely reused by WASP, eliminating the need for multiple logons. |
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Finally, buy items that can be reused instead of disposables. |
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Rechargeables are reused after being recharged by a battery charger. |
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