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Definition of REGROWTH

Regrowth
Regrowth Re*growth" (r?*gr?th"), n. The act of regrowing; a second or new growth. --Darwin. The regrowth of limbs which had been cut off. --A. B. Buckley.

Meaning of REGROWTH from wikipedia

- Spectral regrowth is the intermodulation products generated in the presence of a digital transmitter added to an analog communication system. "Archived...
- Bone healing, or fracture healing, is a proliferative physiological process in which the body facilitates the repair of a bone fracture. Generally, bone...
- prevention and treatment of alopecia, baldness, and hair thinning, and regrowth of hair. Scratching of itchy scalp may contribute to hair loss. Prevention...
- regenerate their appendage primordia, imaginal discs. In both systems, the regrowth of the new tissue delays pupation. Mechanisms underlying appendage limb...
- after harsh treatments, leading to regrowth in ballast water tanks before discharge. In order to minimise regrowth and hence avoid exceeding discharge...
- which reduces the sensitivity of the cochlea locally. Research on the regrowth of cochlear cells may lead to medical treatments that restore hearing....
- Low-intensity pulsed ultrasound (LIPUS) is a technology that can be used for therapeutic purposes. It exploits low intensity and pulsed mechanical waves...
- Neuroregeneration involves the regrowth or repair of nervous tissues, cells or cell products. Neuroregenerative mechanisms may include generation of new...
- aiming to increase that share to 10% through reforestation and natural regrowth. In 2019 the government of Ireland decided to plant 440 million trees by...
- An epicormic shoot is a shoot growing from an epicormic bud, which lies underneath the bark of a trunk, stem, or branch of a plant. Epicormic buds lie...