-
filter ripening the
effluent might not meet
quality criteria and must be
reinjected at
previous steps in the plant.
Regeneration methods allow the
reuse of...
- had
blood samples taken which were
mixed with
radioactive chemicals and
reinjected back into
their bodies. The U.S.
Atomic Energy Commission funded the M****achusetts...
- networks, used for on-site
electricity generation with
engines or turbines,
reinjected for
secondary recovery and used in
enhanced oil recovery,
converted from...
- A man
undergoes autohemotherapy,
where blood is drawn,
exposed to ozone, and
reinjected...
- extracted, then the red
blood cells are isolated,
frozen and stored, to be
reinjected shortly before the competition. (Red
blood cells can be
conserved for...
- 5
billion barrels (240 million
cubic metres) of
excess fuel oil
being reinjected.
Other problems include refinery residue and gas-stripped oil. Fuel oil...
- those. The
other forms involve some
change to the
blood before it is
reinjected,
typically oxygenation,
ozonation (ozonated autohemotherapy), ultraviolet...
- to the
water by
means of a heat exchanger. The
heated groundwater is
reinjected into the aquifer,
which stores the
heated water. In wintertime, the flow...
- a ground-level
flare in an
earthen pit. Preferably, ****ociated gas is
reinjected into the reservoir,
which saves it for ****ure use
while maintaining higher...
-
supplying them are
being depleted. If
production is reduced, and
water is
reinjected,
these wells could theoretically recover their full potential. Such mitigation...