It depends on the context. If you're referring to a specific item, process, or concept, usage can vary based on its relevance and demand. For example, certain technologies may be repurposed, while others become obsolete. If you provide more details, I can give a more precise answer.
Repetition. The technique used to create form that simply plays a section again is called repetition.
Yes, zeolite can be cleaned and reused. It can be cleaned with a saltwater solution, and then it can be used again.
i used bleach ,it is fantastic......the tiles looks like new again
You needed to double check your experimental results again and again to show they are repeatable and not just a "fluke". Should you have used something else in the experiment? Did you use too much? Too little?
The answer to the riddle "used then thrown away only to be used another day" is a "disposable item," such as a paper plate or a plastic cup. These items are typically used once, discarded, and can be produced again for future use. They serve a temporary purpose but are made to be replaced frequently.
Because it wouldn't be a cycle if it didn't get used again and again?
"Again" is not typically used as a preposition. It is commonly used as an adverb to indicate repetition or return to a previous situation or action. For example, "He did it again" or "Let's try again."
Yes u can use a polkewalker again and agin
renewable resource
No, they can be used and used again if you keep them in there you will have daffodil and/or tulips again and again every year! :) x
If the baseball is dirty or damaged it is not used again.
coalI think that it is supposed to say "When can a renewable resource not BE used again?"
The shuttle program was a spacecraft that was reusable.
After you use a Microsoft point code once, it cannot be used again.
His lightening bolt can be used again and again.
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Yes, bakelite is permanently used.