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Bush regeneration is an ecological technique practised in Australia to restore remnant bushland ecological communities that have been invaded by Weeds In Biology, an Organism is said to regenerate a lost or damaged part if the part regrows so that the original function is restored For the 1997 film adaptation of the novel see Regeneration (1997 film. Thomas Hunt Morgan ( September 25, 1866 &ndash December 4, 1945) was an American geneticist and embryologist. 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 Regeneration is a 1997 film adaptation of the novel of the same name by Pat Barker. Regeneration is an Album by Roy Orbison released in 1977 that marked the return to Monument Records where Orbison had launched his greatest successes Regeneration is the seventh studio album by The Divine Comedy - and their first for Parlophone / EMI - on March 12, 2001 Regeneration is Christian rock band Superchick's third album and their first Remix album. In Laser science, regenerative amplification is a process used to generate short but strong pulses of Laser light A regenerative brake is a mechanism that reduces Vehicle speed by converting some of its Kinetic energy into another useful form of energy Regenerative capacitor memory is a type of computer memory that uses the electrical property of Capacitance to store the Bits of data The regenerative circuit (or self-regenerative circuit) allows an electronic signal to be amplified many times by the same Vacuum tube or other active component Regenerative cooling is a method of Cooling Gases in which compressed gas is cooled by allowing it to expand and and thereby taking heat from the surroundings the Regenerative Design is a process-oriented Systems thinking approach that is intended to create vibrant ecologies and exuberant cultures that continue to generate a surplus of Hydrochloric acid regeneration or HCl regeneration refers to a chemical process for the reclamation of bound and unbound HCl from metal chloride solutions as Hydrochloric Regeneration in Christian theology is a doctrine related to Spiritual rebirth or being " born again. Presumptive regeneration (also presupposed regeneration) is the idea often associated with Abraham Kuyper that parents should Baptize their children based Regeneration, in the context of the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who, is a biological ability exhibited by the Evil Dead Regeneration is a video game for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox video game consoles and PC. "Regeneration" is the 48th episode of Star Trek Enterprise. Urban Renewal (similar to Urban Regeneration in British English) is a controversial U In the history of Portugal, the Regeneration ( Portuguese - Regeneração) is the name given to the period of the Portuguese Constitutional Monarchy following
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