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gen. |
Neuerstellung f; Regenerierung f; Wiederherstellung f; Wiederbildung f; Rückkoppelung m; Personal- und Materialersatz; Wiederbildung verlorengegangener Zellen, Gewebe oder |
agric. |
Waldverjüngung; Erneuerung f; Reproduktion f; Reproduktivität f |
biol. |
Verjugendlichung f |
chem. |
Wiederaufbereitung f; Wiederbelebung f (Katalysator); Auffrischung f; Aufarbeitung f |
commun. |
Aufbereitung f (pulses); Störbefreiung f (of signals) |
earth.sc., life.sc. |
Wasserrueckfluss m |
el. |
Ionenaustauscher-Regenerierung m; Rückgewinnung f |
environ., agric. |
Bestandsauffrischung n; Waldregeneration n |
IT, dat.proc. |
Bildwiederholung m; Bildregenerierung f |
med. |
Anagenese f; Neubildung f |
microel. |
Datenregeneration f; Rückspeicherung f |
phys. |
Wiederbelebung f (e.g. of the catalyst); Wiederaufbereitung f (of nuclear fuel) |
tech. |
Erholung f; Regeneration f; regenerieren; Rückbildung f; Verjüngung f; Wiedergewinnung f; Zwischenverstärkung f |
telecom. |
Entdämpfung f |
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regeneration The renewing or reuse of materials such as activated carbon, single ion exchange resins, and filter beds by appropriate means to remove organics, metals, solids, etc. n | |
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environ. |
Regeneration f |
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med. |
Regeneratio |
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English thesaurus |
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abbr., agric. |
reg |
mil. |
The timely activation, in full or in part, of existing force structures and infrastructure, including the restoration of manning, equipment and stocks to designated levels |
mil., logist. |
All operations of reconstitution or readaptation of badly damaged equipments, usually performed at the theater maintenance level, based on the reprocessing of friendly or enemy components. 2. NATO The timely activation, in full or in part, of existing force structures and infrastructure, including the restoration of manning, equipment and stocks to designated levels. (FRA) |