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regeneration
{n} the new birth, birth by grace
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rebuilding or restructuring; large scale repair or renewal
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the activity of spiritual or physical renewal (biology) growth anew of lost tissue or destroyed parts or organs
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The reproduction or renewal of tissues, cells, etc
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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
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Regrowth of destroyed parts Forest regeneration is the process of regrowth after a large disturbance (e g , by a hurricane or logging operation)
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The act of regenerating, or the state of being regenerated
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(biology) growth anew of lost tissue or destroyed parts or organs
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refers to the electrical energy returned to the drive when a motor acts like a generator as it is slowed mechanically
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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
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The process of growing an entire plant from a single cell or group of cells
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means the natural recovery of natural integrity following disturbance or degradation
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(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
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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
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The renewal of a tree crop by either natural or artificial means The term is also used to refer to the young crop itself
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{i} restoration to good condition, renewal; revival, rebirth; re-creation, re-formation
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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
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feedback in phase with (augmenting) the input
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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
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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
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The process of desiccants being regenerated by water being driven off the desiccant Hot air or gas passes through the desiccant bed, heating it As a result, the partial pressure of the water vapor becomes higher than that in the regenerating air Water is therefore released from the desiccant and carried away with the air stream (purge air) until a new state of equilibrium is reached (099)
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The process of demodulating and remodulating a digital signal for retransmission
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In brain or spinal cord injury, regeneration is the regrowth of nerve fiber tissue by way of some as-yet-unknown biologic process In the peripheral system, nerves do regenerate after damage, and reform functional connections Regeneration researchers are confident that central nerves can be induced to grow, provided the proper environment is created The challenge remains to restore functional connections to effectively restore function
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the activity of spiritual or physical renewal
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forming again (especially with improvements or removal of defects); renewing and reconstituting
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1) The process by which an area is restocked with plants 2) Young trees, either naturally seeded or planted
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The union of parts which have been severed, so that they become anatomically perfect; as, the regeneration of a nerve
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The renewal of a tree crop, whether by natural or artificial means
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Putting the desired counter-ion back on the ion exchanger, by displacing an ion of higher affinity with one of lower affinity
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The process of amplifying a digital signal when it has travelled a certain distance from its source in order to maintain signal clarity
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the renewal of a tree crop through either natural means (seeded on-site from adjacent stands or deposited by wind, birds, or animals) or artificial means (by planting seedlings or direct seeding) (2)
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The process of spiritual re-birth When we are born again our old nature dies on the Cross with Christ (Romans Ch 6) and is re-born by the power of the Holy Spirit - making it new (Galatians 2: 20, 2 Corinthians 5: 17) Our renewed spirit then grows afresh in relationship with Christ through the Holy Spirit (John 3: 1-8)
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Process of triggering the formation of whole plants from cells removed from the plant and grown in the laboratory under controlled growth conditions One of the steps involved in the process of demonstrating totipotency
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Physical or chemical procedure, which provides waste with the necessary characteristics needed to allow it to be used as a replacement for a new raw material For example: recycled paper re-generated by de-inking
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regrowth of lost body cells, tissues, organs, and limbs
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The reproduction of a part which has been removed or destroyed; re-formation; a process especially characteristic of a many of the lower animals; as, the regeneration of lost feelers, limbs, and claws by spiders and crabs
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(Ticaret) The batch processing of a complete set of records, such as in MPS, MRP or CRP, that does not provide a net update based on a selected subset of records such as those with activity only
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(1) Renewal of a tree crop, either by natural or artificial means (2) Young tree crop
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Spiritual or physical change Biblically, it is the saving of a person from his or her sins It is being born again (John 3) It is a spiritual change in a person whereby he becomes indwelt by the Holy Spirit
re generation

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