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Sometimes the part that grows back is not the same as that which was lost, and, occasionally, regeneration may be induced without having lost anything at all.
That's the one that grows back and basically kills you". This explains why even the latest targeted drugs those designed to hit very specific molecules on, say, a breast cancer cell typically extend patients' life by only a few months.
The wetter Eastern climate, which allows for more lush vegetation that grows back faster, means buffalo need significantly less land, but that comes with its own set of problems.
Andrew Mellor, partner at PRP Architects, said, "Advances in biotechnology and materials science have opened up a range of materials that are not only biomimics but are biological by their very nature - self-healing bio-concrete that grows back over its cracks using encapsulated bacteria, or mortarless self-fusing 'bio-manufactured' bricks made out of bacteria, sand, calcium chloride, and urea".
Some data suggest that the hair that grows back is lighter and finer, but it's not clear how often the hand-held device will have to be used.
Any hair that grows back (as happens when a cancer patient stops receiving chemotherapy, for instance) is woven through the mesh and integrated at follow-up visits every six to eight weeks.
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Smaller foliage that grew back in its place attracted moose, deer and elk, and they, in turn, drew predators.
"The patients' own cells and nerves that grow back into this prefabricated scaffold recreate a cornea which resembles normal healthy eye tissue.
She wore a scarf colored red like the berries that grew back there.
Perennial plants -- plants that grow back every year -- tend to hold water in soil more effectively than annuals and help prevent erosion.
Hand weed to remove the roots of perennial weeds that grow back.
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