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Definition of reactor in English: reactornoun rɪˈaktəriˈæktər 1An apparatus or structure in which fissile material can be made to undergo a controlled, self-sustaining nuclear reaction with the consequent release of energy. Example sentencesExamples - The nuclear reactor releases energy in the form of heat which is used to generate steam, and the steam to generate electricity.
- Under the agreement, the U.S. is leading an international effort to build two light-water reactors in North Korea.
- And they have reactivated a mothballed nuclear reactor that can produce weapons-grade plutonium.
- The uranium, less than 5 percent enriched, will be used for fuel for civilian reactors.
- The EU regards four of the plant's six reactors as unsafe.
- The temperature in the reactors began to rise, melting some steel plates.
- The plant's reactor No.1 was originally scheduled to go online in July 2004.
- There have been 300 reactors decommissioned around the world including perhaps 100 commercial power stations.
- Although Cuba does not yet have any operating nuclear power reactors, it is a signatory to this convention.
- A colony on the moon almost certainly would require an atomic reactor for power.
- But, pebble reactors do not have the same crash shields required of light-water breeder reactors.
- The downside is that all the criteria needed to build a fusion reactor are rather difficult to achieve simultaneously.
- Commercial nuclear power reactors are clearly terror targets, particularly those near airports.
- We're going to restart the five megawatt reactor.
- I think we have more chance of turning it into a light-water fusion reactor.
- The difference between an atomic bomb and a nuclear reactor is in the speed and control of the release of energy.
- However, as is well known, the reactor began to shut down spontaneously within a few hours.
- I once worked in the control room of an atomic reactor.
- I think we should develop pebble bed reactors and continue to do research on fusion energy.
- In the end, Bulgaria agreed to close the four old reactors at the plant.
- 1.1 A container or apparatus in which substances are made to react chemically, especially one in an industrial plant.
Example sentencesExamples - The dehydrogenation and selective hydrogenation reactors were run continuously and the product collected.
- Solar receivers absorb this concentrated solar radiation and deliver it, in the form of high-temperature heat, to a chemical reactor wherein an endothermic reaction results in the production of solar fuels.
- Fossil fuel burning plants could simply place a serpentine reactor as the last component of their emissions clean up and sequester carbon on site.
- The organ was placed in a Teflon bag that neutrons can pass through and taken to a research reactor nearby, where it was irradiated with neutrons.
- A green chemistry example concerns the transfer of raw polymer resin into reactors.
2Medicine A person who shows an immune response to a specific antigen or an adverse reaction to a drug or other substance. Example sentencesExamples - Production of IL - 12, IL - 4 and IL-IO was similar in TB patients and healthy tuberculin reactors.
- The response of the eight reactors to the inhaled bronchodilator given at 6 hours (the end of the observation time) is shown in Figure 4.
- With a high rate of spontaneous cure of the illness, such studies need a large number of subjects to balance the expected high placebo reactors.
- There is an urgent need to redefine the criteria for revaccination in abortive reactors who show preliminary response stages but do not develop a scar.
3Physics A coil or other component which provides reactance in a circuit. Definition of reactor in US English: reactornounrēˈaktərriˈæktər 1An apparatus or structure in which fissile material can be made to undergo a controlled, self-sustaining nuclear reaction with the consequent release of energy. Example sentencesExamples - Commercial nuclear power reactors are clearly terror targets, particularly those near airports.
- But, pebble reactors do not have the same crash shields required of light-water breeder reactors.
- I once worked in the control room of an atomic reactor.
- The downside is that all the criteria needed to build a fusion reactor are rather difficult to achieve simultaneously.
- I think we should develop pebble bed reactors and continue to do research on fusion energy.
- However, as is well known, the reactor began to shut down spontaneously within a few hours.
- The uranium, less than 5 percent enriched, will be used for fuel for civilian reactors.
- I think we have more chance of turning it into a light-water fusion reactor.
- There have been 300 reactors decommissioned around the world including perhaps 100 commercial power stations.
- A colony on the moon almost certainly would require an atomic reactor for power.
- In the end, Bulgaria agreed to close the four old reactors at the plant.
- We're going to restart the five megawatt reactor.
- The temperature in the reactors began to rise, melting some steel plates.
- And they have reactivated a mothballed nuclear reactor that can produce weapons-grade plutonium.
- Under the agreement, the U.S. is leading an international effort to build two light-water reactors in North Korea.
- The difference between an atomic bomb and a nuclear reactor is in the speed and control of the release of energy.
- The nuclear reactor releases energy in the form of heat which is used to generate steam, and the steam to generate electricity.
- The EU regards four of the plant's six reactors as unsafe.
- The plant's reactor No.1 was originally scheduled to go online in July 2004.
- Although Cuba does not yet have any operating nuclear power reactors, it is a signatory to this convention.
- 1.1 A container or apparatus in which substances are made to react chemically, especially one in an industrial plant.
Example sentencesExamples - A green chemistry example concerns the transfer of raw polymer resin into reactors.
- Solar receivers absorb this concentrated solar radiation and deliver it, in the form of high-temperature heat, to a chemical reactor wherein an endothermic reaction results in the production of solar fuels.
- Fossil fuel burning plants could simply place a serpentine reactor as the last component of their emissions clean up and sequester carbon on site.
- The dehydrogenation and selective hydrogenation reactors were run continuously and the product collected.
- The organ was placed in a Teflon bag that neutrons can pass through and taken to a research reactor nearby, where it was irradiated with neutrons.
2Medicine A person who shows an immune response to a specific antigen or an adverse reaction to a drug or other substance. Example sentencesExamples - Production of IL - 12, IL - 4 and IL-IO was similar in TB patients and healthy tuberculin reactors.
- With a high rate of spontaneous cure of the illness, such studies need a large number of subjects to balance the expected high placebo reactors.
- The response of the eight reactors to the inhaled bronchodilator given at 6 hours (the end of the observation time) is shown in Figure 4.
- There is an urgent need to redefine the criteria for revaccination in abortive reactors who show preliminary response stages but do not develop a scar.
3Physics A coil or other component which provides reactance in a circuit. |