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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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group at
regeneration,
given their capability of
regenerating limbs, tails, jaws, eyes and a
variety of
internal structures. The
regeneration of organs...
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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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normal mechanism of
liver regeneration fails. In
otherwise healthy patients, the
liver is
capable of
regenerating up to half its m**** in 30 days...
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capable of
autotomizing and
regenerating limbs to
evade predators and reproduce. Due to
their wide
range of
regenerative capabilities,
starfish have become...
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biological regeneration.
Regeneration refers to
ecosystems replenishing what is
being eaten, disturbed, or harvested.
Regeneration's biggest force...
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purpose of
regenerating any
tissue type in the
human body.[citation needed] By 2016,
regeneration had been
operationalised and induced...
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regeneration, a form of
natural area restoration, is the term used in
Australia for the
ecological restoration of
remnant vegetation areas, such as...
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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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atmosphere by
around 90,000 tons by
regenerating 112,500
megawatt hours of
electricity through the use of
regenerative braking systems between 2004 and 2007...