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"Bottom dredging is very destructive, but we have shown that if you close an area it can regenerate," he says.
Called the "immortal jellyfish," but also referred to as the Benjamin Button jellyfish, it can regenerate itself over and over.
Mr. Koslow currently is mired in a drawn-out struggle with the Urban Renewal Authority, a quasi-governmental entity that wants him to move out of his current place on Bridges Street, also in Soho, so it can "regenerate" the area.
The axolotl, a salamander that retains unique evolutionary features and is a darling of biologists because it can regenerate limbs, faces adversity on two fronts.
It can regenerate as well, and is able to quickly recover from near-fatal injuries.
This gives the tree an advantage because it can regenerate itself quickly and the fire has eliminated competing plants.
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It turns out I can regenerate heart tissue, and instead of a Nobel Prize they give me—I'm a fish!—swim tests.
"If there's a lesson here, it's that towns can regenerate themselves by doing something different," Mr. Kurtis said.
Get it right and you can regenerate a deprived part of a city, as the London 2012 Olympics are widely credited for doing.
Intuitively, an attribute is redundant if we can regenerate it by association from other attributes.
When a society, especially a rapidly growing society, reaches the point where the consumption exceeds the capacity that ecosystems can regenerate, it collapses (Motesharrei et al. 2014).
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