Look up regeneration, regenerate, or regenerative in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Regeneration may refer to: Regeneration (biology), the ability to...
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Look up regenerator in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Regenerator may refer to: Regenerative heat exchanger, a type of heat exchanger Regenerator (band)...
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of biological regeneration. Regeneration refers to ecosystems replenishing what is being eaten, disturbed, or harvested. Regeneration's biggest force...
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The Regeneration Trilogy is a series of three novels by Pat Barker on the subject of the First World War. In 2012, The Observer named it as one of "The...
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Regenerative cooling is a method of cooling gases in which compressed gas is cooled by allowing it to expand and thereby take heat from the surroundings...
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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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to regenerate, or regrow, arms and, in some cases, entire bodies. While most species require the central body to be intact in order to regenerate arms...
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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...
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The Regenerator Party (Portuguese: Partido Regenerador) was a Portuguese political party. Along with their "rivals" the Progressive Party, they dominated...
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Regenerative design is an approach to designing systems or solutions that aims to work with or mimic natural ecosystem processes for returning energy from...
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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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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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Soil regeneration, as a particular form of ecological regeneration within the field of restoration ecology, is creating new soil and rejuvenating soil...
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Regeneration in biology is the process of renewal, restoration, and tissue growth that makes genomes, cells, organisms, and ecosystems [ [Resilience...
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A regenerative circuit is an amplifier circuit that employs positive feedback (also known as regeneration or reaction). Some of the output of the amplifying...
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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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A battery regenerator is a device that restores capacity to lead-acid batteries, extending their effective lifespan. They are also known as desulphators...
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Synthesis/Regeneration was an independently published quarterly magazine whose articles examined contemporary issues in environmental politics, energy...
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Tooth regeneration is a stem cell based regenerative medicine procedure in the field of tissue engineering and stem cell biology to replace damaged or...
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Bush 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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Regeneration is a historical and anti-war novel by Pat Barker, first published in 1991. The novel was a Booker Prize nominee and was described by the New...
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In laser science, regenerative amplification is a process used to generate short but strong pulses of laser light. It is based on a pulse trapped in a...
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Environmental regeneration may refer to: Environmental remediation (through active intervention) autonomous regeneration (ecology) This disambiguation...
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A regenerator in a telecommunications context is a type of repeater that is used in copper line or optical fibre line transmission systems. The regeneration...
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Regenerative endodontic procedures is defined as biologically based procedures designed to replace damaged structures such as dentin, root structures,...
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Regeneration refers to rethinking and reinventing business models, supply chains, and lifestyles to sustain and improve the earth's natural environment...
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Baptismal regeneration is the name given to doctrines held by the Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox, Lutheran, Anglican churches, and other...
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Regenerative medicine deals with the "process of replacing, engineering or regenerating human or animal cells, tissues or organs to restore or establish...
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the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who, regeneration is a biological ability exhibited by the Time Lords, a race of fictional...
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M. 'Broncho Billy' Anderson as The Regenerate Burglar Marguerite Clayton as The Girl Lee Willard as The Regenerate Burglar Hazel Applegate as The Maid...
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