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- Look up regeneration, regenerate, or regenerative in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Regeneration may refer to: Regeneration (biology), the ability to...
- Doctor's regenerations (for example in Mawdryn Undead (1983)). In "The Timeless Children", it is explained that the Time Lords got their regeneration ability...
- Look up regenerator in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Regenerator may refer to: Regenerative heat exchanger, a type of heat exchanger Regenerator (band)...
- of biological regeneration. Regeneration refers to ecosystems replenishing what is being eaten, disturbed, or harvested. Regeneration's biggest force...
- Regeneration in biology is the process of renewal, restoration, and tissue growth that makes genomes, cells, organisms, and ecosystems resilient to natural...
- Synthesis/Regeneration was an independently published quarterly magazine whose articles examined contemporary issues in environmental politics, energy...
- cir****vent the cap of 12 regenerations in total by giving a Time Lord extra regenerations. While many of the previous regeneration sequences were unique...
- 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...
- The Regenerator Party (Portuguese: Partido Regenerador) was a Portuguese political party. Along with their "rivals" the Progressive Party, they dominated...
- 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...