0 to put a material that has been used through another industrial process to change it so that it can be used again: --
1 to deal with waste materials so that they can be used again: --
Irradiated oxide fuel is stored for a number of years, in most cases in ponds, to reduce the heat and radioactivity before reprocessing takes place.
He talks about the problem of long-lived nuclear waste accruing from reprocessing.
One would think that they would at least stop reprocessing, which increases the amount of nuclear waste.
Do we really need to bring in nuclear waste for reprocessing?
They are carefully dismantled and all reuseable materials, including all special nuclear materials, are recovered and reprocessed.
Starlight and dust reprocessed starlight contribute almost equal amounts to the background energy.
Swain (1993) suggested that this modified (reprocessed) output may be considered to represent the leading edge of a learner's interlanguage.
Danks (1980), for example, stated that readers have complete control over the amount and rate at which they process visual input because written input is constantly available for reprocessing.