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regeneration,
regenerate, or
regenerative in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Regeneration may
refer to:
Regeneration (biology), the
ability to...
- of
biological regeneration.
Regeneration refers to
ecosystems replenishing what is
being eaten, disturbed, or harvested.
Regeneration's biggest force...
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regenerator in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Regenerator may
refer to:
Regenerative heat exchanger, a type of heat
exchanger Regenerator (band)...
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durable goods.
Product durability is
predicated by good
repairability and
regenerability in
conjunction with maintenance.
Every durable product must be capable...
- The
liver is the only
visceral organ with the
capacity to
regenerate. The
liver can
regenerate after partial hepatectomy or
injury due to
hepatotoxic agents...
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Regeneration in
biology is the
process of renewal, restoration, and
tissue growth that
makes genomes, cells, organisms, and
ecosystems resilient to natural...
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Regeneration,
while sometimes perceived to be a step in the ordo
salutis ('order of salvation'), is
generally understood in
Christian theology to be the...
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Regenerative agriculture is a
conservation and
rehabilitation approach to food and
farming systems. It
focuses on
topsoil regeneration,
increasing biodiversity...
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Regenerative braking is an
energy recovery mechanism that
slows down a
moving vehicle or
object by
converting its
kinetic energy or
potential energy into...
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Urban renewal (also
called urban regeneration in the
United Kingdom and
urban redevelopment in the
United States) is a
program of land
redevelopment often...