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"a regaining of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to a situation in which someone or something returns to a former or original condition. For example, "The country's economy is experiencing a regaining of strength after several years of recession."
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They see it as a regaining of personal freedoms.
In the post-treatment phase, overeating (see above) led to a regaining of rat body weight; indeed, rate of rat body weight increase varied between control rats and animals previously exposed to the P. vulgaris extract.
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For a typical newsprint machine more than 60% of the exhaust energy from the dryer section can be recovered, resulting typically in a regain of about 30 MW.
The results indicate that there is an initial collapse of the protein in the deadtime of the stopped-flow instrument, corresponding to a regain of ∼60%% of the native signal, followed by three slower transients.
This 'zig-zag' behaviour results from the trade-off between a steady rebound in EIR and a loss followed by a regain of protective immunity at a population level.
Testes size keeps decreasing with days elapsed since the final moult and a regain of spermatogenesis was not observed.
Database URL: http://www.yeastgenome.org/ Peptides and mini proteins have recently met a regain of interest for therapeutic applications (1, 2).
In contrast, a lower log [amide I: HPO4] value was found in the test group, indicating that SDF could protect collagen I from further exposure, and that a regain of HPO4 might also occur [ 33].
Thus, Zn2+ supplementation to HIPK2 depleted cancer cells determines a regain of the wt53 protein conformation and restoration of DNA binding and transcriptional activities in response to genotoxic agents in vitro and in vivo [ 67].
This reassignment is more likely to occur in small genomes, such as those in mitochondria, in a loss-and-regain-of-codon model (Massey and Garey 2007).
History underpins a regained sense of regional pride and identity.
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