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Chartreuse
Chartreuse Char`treuse", n. [F.]
1. A Carthusian monastery; esp. La Grande Chartreuse, mother
house of the order, in the mountains near Grenoble,
France.
2. An alcoholic cordial, distilled from aromatic herbs; --
made at La Grande Chartreuse.
Meaning of Reuse from wikipedia
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Reuse is the
action or
practice of
using an item,
whether for its
original purpose (conventional
reuse) or to
fulfill a
different function (creative reuse...
- In
computer programming,
reusability describes the
quality of a
software ****et that
affects its
ability to be used in a
software system for
which is was...
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Adaptive reuse is the
process of
reusing an
existing building for a
purpose other than
which it was
originally built or
designed for. It is also known...
- Code
reuse is the
practice of
using existing source code to
develop software instead of
writing new code.
Software reuse is a
broader term that implies...
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component of
modern waste reduction and is the
third component of the "Reduce,
Reuse, and Recycle"
waste hierarchy. It
promotes environmental sustainability...
- that can be
reused for a
variety of
purposes . It is also
called wastewater reuse,
water reuse or
water recycling.
There are many
types of
reuse. It is possible...
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vehicle parts aimed for
reuse.
Smaller parts such as fairings,
boosters or
rocket engines can also be
reused,
though reusable spacecraft may be launched...
- power. The
elements that
determine frequency reuse are the
reuse distance and the
reuse factor. The
reuse distance, D is
calculated as D = R 3 N {\displaystyle...
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composite reuse principle) in object-oriented
programming (OOP) is the
principle that
classes should favor polymorphic behavior and code
reuse by their...
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Reusable spacecraft are
spacecraft capable of
repeated launch,
atmospheric reentry, and
landing or splashdown. This
contrasts with
expendable spacecraft...