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* [[Bioreactor]], |
* [[Bioreactor]], a device which controls a biologically active environment. |
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* [[Chemical reactor]], a device for containing and controlling a chemical reaction |
* [[Chemical reactor]], a device for containing and controlling a chemical reaction |
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* [[Fusion power|Fusion reactor]], a device for containing and controlling a fusion power reaction |
* [[Fusion power|Fusion reactor]], a device for containing and controlling a fusion power reaction |
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- Bioreactor, a device which controls a biologically active environment.
- Chemical reactor, a device for containing and controlling a chemical reaction
- Fusion reactor, a device for containing and controlling a fusion power reaction
- An inductor (possessing reactance) in an electrical power grid
- A current limiting reactor is used to limit starting current of motors and to protect variable frequency drives
- Nuclear reactor, a device for containing and controlling a nuclear reaction
- Reactor, a physics simulation engine
- The reactor pattern, a design pattern used in concurrent programming
- In entertainment
- Reactor an alternative title for the 1978 Italian film War of the Robots directed by Alfonso Brescia
- Re·ac·tor, a 1981 album by Neil Young and Crazy Horse
- Reactor (arcade game), an arcade game created by Gottlieb
- Reactor, Inc., a defunct interactive entertainment company founded by Mike Saenz
- Reactor, a comedy series on Syfy, hosted by David Huntsberger.