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The citizens' inquiry report, produced by a grassroots coalition of locals, found that many in the community believed their area was left to burn, and revealed the need for regeneration.

A quick fix at managerial level might deal with the most visible symptoms, but this week offered a sign that the club recognise the need for regeneration at deeper levels when Butt was promoted from coaching the under-19s to become head of the academy, with Henny de Regt, an 18-year veteran of Ajax's youth scheme, brought in from Amsterdam to take over as the academy's chief scout.

Use of concentrate from the last RO for IEX regeneration eliminates need for regeneration chemicals.

The need for regeneration and difficulty of separation from wastewater after use are also major concerns associated with activated carbon (Weng et al. 2009).

Finally, the sooting tendency of the blends is sharply reduced, indicating lower engine PM emissions and reduced need for regeneration of diesel particulate filters.

The permeability of the membranes increases with the volume treated due to the wettability of the m-TiO2 treated membrane, rendering the need for regeneration or anti-fouling procedures unnecessary and making the process more energy efficient.

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Also, the mutagenic properties of the dye [10],[11] could affect the normal mitotic process required for the cell replication, which is needed for regeneration.

Moreover, she says, the Novartis team's muscle regeneration test was not comparable to hers the Harvard team made the injury by freezing tissue, which is less likely than a toxin to kill muscle stem cells needed for regeneration.

It is not clear if centrosomes in adult newt and zebrafish cardiomyoctyes are indeed needed for regeneration.

In addition, the MPs can deliver mRNAs to the injured neurons in order to stimulate proliferation and protein synthesis needed for regeneration.

In particular, bone "free flaps" harvested from fibula, scapula, iliac crest, or rib represent the therapeutic gold standard because they contain all the components needed for regeneration, including differentiated bone cells, their cellular precursors, and appropriate growth/differentiation factors.

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