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combustion This technique transforms the waste to a less reactive form and reduces its volume. Incineration is used for combustible dry active waste and LLW containing certain organic liquids and waste oil. Incineration can achieve high-volume reduction factors.
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combustion Burning with Oxygen or air
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combustion Chemical oxidation accompanied by the generation of light and heat.
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combustion A rapid oxidation reaction between a fuel and oxygen that produces heat (the chemical energy content of a fuel is converted to heat energy).
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combustion e. the heat value of a gram of fat or carbohydrate burned outside the body. It measures the amount of potential energy of the substance available, in the form of food, for the production of heat or the supply of energy.
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