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Ominously, Cameron says many regeneration schemes have been disrupted by "local politics and tenants' concerns about whether regeneration would be done fairly".
If the oil managed to seep into the sand, the ecological damage could be higher as soil regeneration would be slowed down.
Yet the driver of regeneration would be different: as with blood, only a certain subpopulation of cells in the tumor would be responsible for a cancer's regeneration.
Phil Jones, a lecturer in human geography at Birmingham University, said regeneration would be fairly limited.
In situ cofactor regeneration would be feasible and prerequisite for practical application of carbonyl reductase-catalyzed ketone reductions.
Increasing the regeneration would be similar to increasing engine braking in a conventional engine, perhaps comparable to downshifting a gear.
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The results also suggest that reducing the content of NH4+ or keeping a suitable NO3−/NH4+ ratio in the regeneration medium would be crucial to Crambe shoot regeneration.
For people interested in tissue regeneration, this would be the cell to work with".
For without such regeneration, there would be no continents or mountains even today, given their present rates of erosional destruction.
Nor would it assume that simply throwing money at city-centre regeneration schemes would be enough to encourage private investment (that didn't work either).
Save Britain's Heritage and the Victorian Society came up with alternative funding plans to regenerate the buildings, which Pickles said were "sufficiently convincing to indicate that such a regeneration scheme would be possible, viable and deliverable".
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