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Discover Ludwig"regenerated from" is a grammatically correct phrase in written English.
It can be used when describing something that has been renewed or revitalized from an old or damaged state. Example: After years of neglect, the city park was regenerated from a barren wasteland into a beautiful green space for the community to enjoy.
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During this period, any shoots regenerated from callus (about 35%to40%0%) would be transferred to shoot regeneration medium II.
It also is more efficient because the air-conditioning compressor can use energy regenerated from braking.
.process when the data has been changed and the figure needs to be regenerated from data.
Steward, O. Zheng, B. & Tessier-Lavigne, M. False resurrections: distinguishing regenerated from spared axons in the injured central nervous system.
The limb is then regenerated from a small, nipplelike rudiment formed at the site of the lost limb.
Forest regenerated from orchard and agricultural lands, between 2006 and 2011.
In vitro culture platforms include microscopic gametophytes, undifferentiated callus filaments, and "microplantlets" regenerated from callus.
A natural plant polymer was regenerated from Agave tequilana Weber bagasse from Corralejo Penjamo, Guanajuato, Mexico.
Periodate is regenerated from iodate in a divided cell at a PbO2/Ti-anode.
They must be regenerated from time to time, usually by combustion of the soot deposit.
PubChem dictionary regenerated from latest synonym data.
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