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Nelson may not regenerate for a while yet.
When you win the World Series, your off-season is shortened by more than a month, leaving players less time to regenerate for the next campaign.
But, that said, some of the most promising work that is being done in Spain and China has to do with the fact that the olfactory nerve, the nerve that mediates smell, does regenerate, for a reason not understood.
For manipulation and amputation, adult zebrafish (5 10 months of age) were anesthetized in 0.1% tricaine (ethyl-m-aminobenzoate), the caudal fins were amputated at the level of the first ray bifurcation, and the fins were allowed to regenerate for various lengths of time.
Some species of trees rely upon fires occurring at specific times to regenerate, for example, so changes in a fire regime have the potential to dramatically alter the landscape over time". Previous models of fire activity have focused on specific regions, including southern California and Australia.
We aren't angry at one another; instead, we are creating the circumstances we need to reflect and regenerate for the next adventure.
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The antibodies immobilized membranes could be regenerated for reuse.
The immersed interface method (IIM) is regenerated for a comparison study of the proposed method.
The proposed biosensor could be also easily regenerated for target detection.
Moreover, the immunosensor could be regenerated for ten times without appreciable loss of activity.
The sensor can be regenerated for repeated detection of DNA or RNA targets.
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