reinject

reinject

(ˌriːɪnˈdʒɛkt)
vb (tr)
to inject again
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It also has a dedicated water disposal well to reinject produced water into the reservoir for pressure support.
The Graziella Green Power geothermal plant where the ORegen system will be installed is part of one of the Italian Ministry of Economic Development's experimental projects to validate structures that completely reinject geothermal fluids capable of guaranteeing total environmental sustainability* and represents the first program of investments in the geothermal sector with complete reinjection.
But even as we age our bodies still have stem cells within bone marrow that can be processed to reinject into our body or for specific purposes, such as to fix a damaged rotator cuff or ease chronic tendinitis.
"We are estimating that we will get around 8,000 barrels per day of associated gas, which we could include in the natural gas distribution network, use for on-site electricity generation, reinject for enhanced oil recovery, or use as feedstock for the petrochemical industry," he said.
"We want to reinject ideas that over the years have been eroded and put those simple things that people want back in place."
of Manitoba, Canada) present 11 papers that seek to reinject Marxism into contemporary debates on global capitalism.
Riadh Ben Aissa, executive vice-president, SNC-Lavalin in charge of worldwide infrastructure operations said, "The signing of this contract follows many months of technical studies and review by Sonatrach." The Montreal, Canada-based company has to build a gas treatment complex including infrastructure to collect raw gas at four different gas fields, a natural gas processing facility and a facility to process and reinject carbon dioxide into gas fields.
To reinject the pyruvate in the mice, researchers bring the chemical back up to room temperature by dissolving it in superheated water.
It's time for a veteran like Duperreault, with more than 30 years of experience in the industry, to take the reins, reinject vitality into the white-shoe broker and restore the firm's pre-eminent position in the commercial brokerage marketplace.
Mytogen Inc.'s (Phoenix AZ) process to take the cells from thigh muscles in patients with heart failure and reinject them into their hearts was found to be safe, and may have helped form new tissue, a second report said.
It would be possible to draw up the water, use it to heat buildings, and then reinject it into the depths to be heated again.