Regeneration in a sentence as a noun

* YouTube 10th -> 11th regeneration and 'Face of Bo'. * Cry like a child at my desk at work.

Decay and regeneration is the basic cycle of life.

I believe the farmer's wife won a Nobel prize for her work in regeneration of severed limbs.

The hope was that after this regeneration happened no cancer cells would be reproduced. For me, it was a waiting game: undergo chemo, wait to see if cancer reappeared.

Political regeneration: In Spain you cannot vote for a person for Congress, you can only vote for a party list. The party will put whoever they want in the list in whatever the order they want.

Tbh I'd pay more attention to host key regeneration! Easily overlooked.

My life is working in US on stem cell regeneration of limbs. As far as I understand the development of macro structures requires an inter cell grid, than no one so far has managed to artificially create.

When there was an architecture change for the PowerPC, many installations only required a regeneration of the installed software. A concept that Microsoft tried with Longhorn and Windows Phone 7.

> When there was an architecture change for the PowerPC, many installations only required a regeneration of the installed software. Unfortunately it wasn't quite that clean in practice.

Com/next_regeneration/internet-curator-ma... In particular, she states, "Regarding his Tumblr article first of all, those numbers are ludicrous!

She said to shut off the cruise control to take advantage of battery regeneration from occasional braking and slowing down. Based on that advice, I was under the impression that stop-and-go driving at low speeds in the city would help, not hurt, my mileage.

Perhaps a slightly altered form of expression would allow for faster bone regeneration or a reduced chance of osteoporosis. The most relevant example I can think of is Sickle Cell Anemia.

StartSSL does provide revocation and regeneration of certificates. They charge for this service, just like other CAs charge for generation of certificates.

Universal cure for cancer, organ regrowth and regeneration, these aren't going to be single inventions by a single small team in one project, all changes in the world which make them more likely are progress. when you could be that fit-looking guy having a blast swimming in the breakers every other Sunday for as long as you like?

In this case, the regeneration of trust simply won't happen. We'll see tons of national commodity services spring up in dozens of industrialized countries simply because our leaders have destroyed our industry with their reckless, short-sighted, fear-based warmongering.

Seems like a fair impression if you include the sentence in the article immediately preceding the one you quoted: She said to shut off the cruise control to take advantage of battery regeneration from occasional braking and slowing down.

The team learned of reports that adult bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells released growth factors that nourished and accelerated the regeneration of neighbouring cells. Researchers were increasingly calling these stem cells ‘stromal cells’, from the Latin ‘stroma’ for mattress or covering, to signify their support function. They decided to try growing PLA cells side by side with endothelial cells and studying what occurred. When they added PLA cells to the gels, the growth of the blood-vessel-like tubes increased several-fold." Analysing the PLA genes and proteins they produced, we found not one, but a multitude of factors that promoted survival, regeneration and growth of blood vessels.

Quote Examples using Regeneration

I am a bioinformatician working on regeneration. Two interesting observations here aside from the primary observation that stem cells can be made from stress: - This only worked with differentiated cells from newly born animals. It didn't work with adults. They should investigate further to see what kind of epigenetic changes occurred throughout the lifetime of the animal to inhibit this stress response. This reminds me a bit of the aneurogenic limb experiments in salamanders. Is this a difference between development and regeneration?

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Regeneration definitions

noun

(biology) growth anew of lost tissue or destroyed parts or organs

noun

feedback in phase with (augmenting) the input

noun

the activity of spiritual or physical renewal

noun

forming again (especially with improvements or removal of defects); renewing and reconstituting

See also: re-formation