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"The injury is a set-back but we will use it to regenerate him, to give him a bit of a breather.
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Unlike Australia's eucalyptus forests, which use fire to regenerate, these plants have not evolved to live within the natural cycle of conflagration and renewal.
Researchers must remove this membrane before the shells can be ground, and because it's 10% collagen, it can be used to regenerate skin in burn victims or in cosmetic surgery.
The leader of Glasgow city council, Gordon Matheson, said it would symbolise the city's efforts to use the games to regenerate the east end of Glasgow.
Later, some ILs were used to dissolve lignocellulosic biomass at relatively low temperatures, and also were used to regenerate biomass using an anti-solvent [ 15].
And the military finds the hand of the fifth element, which scientists use to regenerate a Supreme Being humanoid.
Any voyage through post-industrial Britain is one of despair at the failure of housing and planning policies to use land efficiently, to regenerate cities and infill suburbs.
"Use our presence to regenerate".
Most polychaetes and oligochaetes also use similar mechanisms to regenerate after suffering damage.
The ideal cell type to use to regenerate the injured lung would be the lung's native stem cell population.
As for the Blairite idea of using supercasinos to regenerate rundown neighbourhoods (Jowell bought into that one too, I fear), it made sensible people shudder for Blackpool or east Manchester, both earmarked for this particular shock therapy.
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