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"In hybrids [the battery regeneration function] is typically built into the brake pedal, so it's sort of a synthesized brake pedal feel where the first portion of that is regenerative braking, then it winds in hydraulic brakes on top of that.
However, there has been a lack of academic studies or publishing on PDRN's tissue regeneration function, especially bone generation, in the dental area where regeneration of bone tissue is essential, particularly in the oral and maxillofacial surgery, despite the development of various other graft materials.
Dealing with different forms of uncertainty, two perspectives on creating a sustainable city prove to be fruitful: firstly, increasing the regeneration function of cities, improving its environmental qualities and optimising urban metabolism, and secondly creating more space for unprecedented events, by which the city will become more adaptable to sudden change.
These previous reports suggest that core microRNA target genes in temporal up-pattern could be associated with the liver regeneration function of SST by enhancing cell proliferation function.
Previous studies have shown a beneficial effect of bone marrow cell (BMC) transplantation in CCl4-induced cirrhosis in mice, improving liver regeneration, function and fibrosis.
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When abundance of space is created for regeneration functions, green and water, urban agriculture and other 'environmental' functions, the chance is bigger this will satisfy the needs of unexpected changes.
The criteria for the sustainable transportation thus can be: 1) the extent of satisfying transportation demand, the technical and commercial feasibility of the transportation technology, etc. (i.e. economic objectives); 2) the production and regeneration functions, etc. (i.e. environmental objectives); and 3) cultural richness, institutional factors, social equity, etc. (i.e. social objectives).
To focus on miRNA regulatory activities in the relevant biological functions, we applied the IPA function tree to manually select genes that were annotated in repair, development and regeneration functions.
MSCs can be mobilized from bone marrow to the site of damage, respond to the local microenvironment, and exert wound repair and tissue regeneration functions upon injury and inflammation conditions.
The evidence that ARF is a critical tumor suppressor in mammals (Sherr, 2006, Sharpless, 2005), but opposes regeneration functions (Sharpless and DePinho, 2007), suggests that the selective pressure that has driven the evolution of ARF has primarily enhanced tumor suppression either at the expense of or in the absence of regeneration pressures.
Intriguingly, fork-regeneration function of Swi3 is coupled with sister chromatid cohesion (Figure 8).
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