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"Capture of carbon dioxide from flue gas using solid regenerable sorbents"
Regenerable systems allowed a shuttle mission a longer stay in space without having to replenish its sorbent canisters.
"Physical connection is by regenerable monoweb filament," Askel continued.
It is used as a regenerable catalyst, a pigment and a sorbent of sulfur compounds at elevated temperatures.
Mercury is then removed by using adsorption processes (as shown in the flow diagram) such as activated carbon or regenerable molecular sieves.
For the game, BioWare changed several gameplay elements and put further emphasis on third-person shooter aspects, including limited ammunition and regenerable health.
It also contains the Vozdukh, a system which removes carbon dioxide from the air based on the use of regenerable absorbers of carbon dioxide gas.
Older lithium hydroxide (LiOH)-based systems, which are non-regenerable, were replaced by regenerable metal-oxide-based systems.
The Wellman-Lord process is a regenerable process to remove sulfur dioxide from flue gas (flue-gas desulfurization) without creating a throwaway sludge product.
Later Atwater's attention turned to problems of long-term human presence in space, working on regenerable systems for water and air purification, and means for decomposition and stabilization of solid waste materials and recovery of useful resources therefrom.
"Capture of carbon dioxide from flue gas using solid regenerable sorbents" with David A. Green, Brian S. Turk, Raghubir P. Gupta, Jeffery W. Portzer, and William J. McMichael, International Journal of Environmental Technology and Management 2004 - Vol.