Search results for "Regeneration" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • intensive research related to cellular regeneration, pattern formation, and ... Planarians can also reproduce by regeneration. If a planarian is cut ...
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  • ==Regeneration== Many echinoderms have remarkable powers of regeneration. ...
    11 KB (1,553 words) - 17:27, 11 October 2020
  • ==Regeneration of the liver== human organs capable of natural regeneration of lost tissue; as little ...
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  • scientific research into such areas as regeneration ability, heart defects ... heal by scarring and is capable of the regeneration of entire lost appendages ...
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  • ===Regeneration=== [[Image:Starfishmissinglegsn2.jpg|thumb|left|A sunflower ... entire starfish from a single ray. The regeneration of these stars is possible ...
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  • was to undergo a moral and spiritual regeneration, however, in a state of ... and bring about the "spiritual regeneration of a crook like Chichikov ...
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  • States, De Forest was granted the regeneration patent in what many now ... Even as the regeneration-circuit lawsuit continued, Armstrong was ...
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  • to human health and disease, including limb regeneration, and are a source of compounds of medicinal value. They are important in food webs. ...
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  • Urban renewal (similar to Urban regeneration in British English) is ... jpg|thumb|right|px500|Waterside regeneration in Birmingham, England.]] ...
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  • Sponges have remarkable powers of regeneration; indeed, a small piece ... The ability of sponges to regrow missing parts (regeneration) has ...
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  • also took on the characteristics of regeneration and immortality. ... a sparsely written, yet rich story of regeneration and the South. ...
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  • discoveries would bring about universal regeneration. He believed that Western ... whose discoveries would bring about universal regeneration. ...
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  • Newts (also called efts when terrestrial) are an informal grouping of salamanders within the Salamandridae family that may have rough-textured ...
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  • of the Bourbon monarchy and the regeneration of France. Soirées de ... of the Bourbon monarchy and the regeneration of France. Similar theories ...
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  • and the Spirit in Sanctification and Regeneration. Cozens, 29. This understanding has been called Sabellianism and Modalistic Monarchianism. ...
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  • Skink is the common name for the lizards that comprise the family Scincidae and that typically are smooth and shiny with small or rudimentary ...
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  • from sprouts, which makes the regeneration of the forest after harvesting much cheaper, as no planting or sowing is required. ==Uses== ...
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  • The novel Regeneration, by Pat Barker, is a fictionalized account of this period in Sassoon's life, and was made into a film starring Jonathan ...
    18 KB (2,623 words) - 14:37, 27 January 2023
  • now directed their attention to political regeneration. He founded the Indian National Association, the first Indian political organization of ...
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  • school turned more toward religious and moral regeneration and less to political reform. The cardinal dogma of Saint-Simonians was the “principle ...
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