Biological process of renewal, restoration, and growth that makes genomes, cells, organisms, and ecosystems resilient to natural fluctuations.
Feedback in phase with (augmenting) the input.
Forming again (especially with improvements or removal of defects); renewing and reconstituting.
1 This is the largest urban regeneration project in Europe at the moment.
2 Politicians hope the Games will spark a wider regeneration of the area.
3 Stephen has also published papers on public service reform and urban regeneration .
4 The regeneration process involves cellular activities similar to those described for embryogenesis.
5 The Company's urban regeneration division works with landowners and public sector partners.
6 The complexity of regeneration requires a well-orchestrated system to control this process.
7 Recent studies proved that PRP could promote regeneration of injured peripheral nerve.
8 Dublin has experienced a regeneration through tourism, service business and light manufacturing.
9 Therefore our results suggest that hyperstimulation with IL-6 can inhibit liver regeneration .
10 Conclusions: Hypertrophied liver at 4 days after PL still showed liver regeneration .
11 The long-term storage and regeneration of plant cell cultures remains a priority.
12 Christ comes in the conversion, the regeneration , the emancipation, of the world.
13 An ambitious regeneration plan conceived in 2001 was finally coming to fruition.
14 The peptide may therefore be expected to regulate regeneration and synaptic plasticity.
15 Particularly relevant is its regeneration potential, intimately linked to the spinal cord.
16 Many of these towns here are also seeing large-scale investment and regeneration .
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Regeneration в диалектах
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