the act of renewing tree cover by establishing young trees; regeneration usually maintains the same forest type and is done promptly after the previous stand or forest was removed; regeneration may be artificial (direct seeding or planting) or natural (natural seeding, coppice or root suckers) for any site it is important to regenerate the most appropriate species for the site conditions it is important to use an adapted seed source
Regrowth of destroyed parts Forest regeneration is the process of regrowth after a large disturbance (e g , by a hurricane or logging operation)
refers to the electrical energy returned to the drive when a motor acts like a generator as it is slowed mechanically
The process of establishing a new tree crop on previously harvested land The term also refers to the young crop itself Rehabilitation - The activities necessary to repair damage or disturbance caused by wildland fires or the fire suppression activity
means the natural recovery of natural integrity following disturbance or degradation
(1) Renewing a forest after harvest whether by natural or artificial means including natural reproduction by self-sown seed, by vegetative means such as coppicing, or by planting or direct seeding (2) The young tree crop itself, i e , seedlings and saplings
The entering into a new spiritual life; the act of becoming, or of being made, Christian; that change by which holy affectations and purposes are substituted for the opposite motives in the heart
The renewal of a tree crop by either natural or artificial means The term is also used to refer to the young crop itself
{i} restoration to good condition, renewal; revival, rebirth; re-creation, re-formation
In general, includes the backwash, brine, and fresh water rinse steps necessary to prepare a water softener exchange bed for service after exhaustion Specifically, the term may be applied to the "brine" step in which the sodium chloride solution is passed through the exchanger bed The term may also be used for similar operations relating to demineralizers and certain filters
which have been used up and destroyed by the ordinary processes of life; as, the continual regeneration of the epithelial cells of the body, or the regeneration of the contractile substance of muscle
Is carried out using either an acid or alkali to remove the accumulated actions or anions, respectively At the same time, the action exchanger takes on hydrogen ions to restore themselves to the original hydrogen or hydroxide form, respectively Regeneration refers to the process by which an ion exchanger (like a water softener) renews its ability to do its job
harap olmuş bir dokunun tamiri veya yeniden meydana gelmesi, rejenerasyon
الواصلة
ha·rap ol·muş bir do·ku·nun ta·mi·ri ve·ya ye·ni·den mey·da·na gel·me·si, re·je·ne·ras·yon