(biology) growth anew of lost tissue or destroyed parts or organs
positive feedback: feedback in phase with (augmenting) the input
the activity of spiritual or physical renewal
re-formation: forming again (especially with improvements or removal of defects); renewing and reconstituting
Regeneration is a prize-winning novel by Pat Barker, first published in 1991. It is based on the real-life experiences of British army officers being treated for shell shock during World War I.
Regeneration is a music album by Roy Orbison released in 1977 that marked the return to Monument Records where Orbison had launched his greatest successes more than fifteen years earlier. However, it would be a one-time only rekindling of the business relationship.
Regeneration is the ability to restore lost or damaged tissues, organs or limbs. It is a common feature in invertebrates, such as worms, but the only vertebrates known to have a significant ability for regeneration is the urodeles. Nevertheless, even humans possess some degree of regeneration ability. Children under 6 years of age are capable of regenerating lost fingertips and the human liver retains its ability to regenerate throughout a person's lifetime. ...
"Regeneration" is the title of a '''' television episode from season two.
Regeneration is a 1915 film which tells the story of a poor orphan who rises to control the mob, until he meets a woman for whom he wants to change. It stars John McCann, James A. Marcus, Maggie Weston, H. McCoy, Rockliffe Fellowes, William Sheer, Carl Harbaugh and Anna Q. Nilsson.
Renewal of forest or tree crop by natural or artificial means. (Australia)
The renewal of a tree crop, whether by natural or artificial means.
The process of replacing older trees removed by harvest or disaster with young trees.
Description: The process of growing an entire plant from a single cell or group of cells. Source: Specialized encyclopedia and dictionaries
In plant cultures, a morphogenetic response to a stimulus that results in the production of organs, embryos or whole plants.
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)
the replacement or renewal of a forest stand by natural or artificial means. Also, the term "regeneration" may refer to the young tree crop itself. See "artificial regeneration," "afforestation," and "natural regeneration."
the regrowth of cells, tissues, organs or limbs.
Manipulation of cells to cause them to develop into whole plants. Regional Response Team (RRT): Representatives of federal, local, and state agencies who may assist in coordination of activities at the request of the On-Scene Coordinator before and during a significant pollution incident such as an oil spill, major chemical release, or Superfund response.
Manipulation of cells to cause them to develop into whole plants.
is that miraculous work of God whereby He causes the dead human spirit to become alive by being "born again" - or actually more literally, to be "born from above".