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regeneration,
regenerate, or
regenerative in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Regeneration may
refer to:
Regeneration (biology), the
ability to...
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phase of
liver regeneration following partial hepatectomy occurs outside of
hepatocytes in the ECM and it
prepares the
liver for
regeneration and hepatocyte...
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disturbance or damage.
Every species is
capable of
regeneration, from
bacteria to humans.
Regeneration can
either be
complete where the new
tissue is the...
- of
biological regeneration.
Regeneration refers to
ecosystems replenishing what is
being eaten, disturbed, or harvested.
Regeneration's biggest force...
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social change, and
social justice. Synthesis/
Regeneration was the
editorial confluence of two
earlier magazines,
Green Synthesis and
Regeneration. v t e...
- them have the
ability to
regenerate lost
limbs and tube feet. Star fish that
exhibit unidirectional regeneration, or
regeneration that is
restricted to a...
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Autopilot Off
Regenerator (telecommunications), a type of line
repeater that
includes a
retiming function Generator (disambiguation)
Regeneration (disambiguation)...
- The
Regeneration Trilogy is a
series of
three novels by Pat
Barker on the
subject of the
final part
First World War,
focusing primarily on 1917 and 1918...
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Regeneration in
humans is the
regrowth of lost
tissues or
organs in
response to injury. This is in
contrast to
wound healing, or
partial regeneration...
- resistors. In
addition to
improving the
overall efficiency of the vehicle,
regeneration can
significantly extend the life of the
braking system. This is because...