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"It can take a month for the limb to regenerate," says Ashley Seifert, who studies tissue and organ regeneration at the University of Florida.
Now executive director of regeneration at Lambeth.
Repairing the Manhattan skyline should certainly be a part of any regeneration at ground zero.
Adrian Lea, manager of planning and regeneration at Cornwall council, insisted solar farms were a positive development.
Urban regeneration at the end of the 20th century attracted new dwellers to the inner city.
Which is just as well, given that the Olympic movement is no longer just about sport, but about wholesale urban regeneration at accelerated speed.
In a later class, each group will present their illustrations and research on their organism's process of regeneration at a "regeneration symposium".
"The idea that churches should only be places of worship is quite a modern view," says Matthew McKeague, head of regeneration at the Churches Conservation Trust.
Stephen Teagle, managing director of affordable housing and regeneration at developer Galliford Try, says the popularity of shared equity incentive schemes means they will continue.
However, as Nick Hibberd, head of city regeneration at Brighton & Hove city council, explains, the powers-that-be aren't deliberately being evasive.
He is due to speak today on the link between culture and regeneration at the Dialogues 2006: Delivering Town Centre Masterplans event in Leicestershire.
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