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multiple-effect distillation

Title English: 
multiple-effect distillation
Definition English: 
Multiple-effect distillation (MED) is a distillation process often used for sea water desalination. It consists of multiple stages or "effects". In each stage the feed water is heated by steam in tubes. Some of the water evaporates, and this steam flows into the tubes of the next stage, heating and evaporating more water. Each stage essentially reuses the energy from the previous stage.
Title Arabic: 
التقطير المتعدد الآثار
Domain: 
Sustainable Development
Subject: 
Water Statistics
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Term
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