If the body of an intact Hydra is severed in two, it regenerates by morphallaxis, which does not require new growth. |
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Electrophilic addition of the t-butyl cation to isobutylene completes the process and regenerates the t-butyl cation. |
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It is possible to split the liver into two segments that can be shared between two recipients because the liver regenerates. |
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Implanted epithelium regenerates unevenly postoperatively, creating clumps of epithelial tissue under the flap. |
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Fortunately, skin regenerates constantly, which is the reason why the strategy of eliminating some cells is a good one. |
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In what respects does the way God regenerates us resemble and differ from the way we regenerate ourselves? |
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However, it keeps on functioning, regenerates itself, and discovers new limits. |
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The Maori Party's constitution reaffirms and regenerates the main principles of Maoridom. |
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When the Doctor regenerates every effort is made to literally bring new life to the part. |
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One of NIDDK's goals for long-term diabetes research is to better understand the beta cell and how it regenerates. |
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The bark of cork oak trees regenerates, allowing the trees to be safely stripped in nine-year intervals to create natural wine corks. |
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The liver is one of the few human organs that regenerates, so having pieces removed usually does not impair function. |
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These cells change their ultimate destiny, or fate, as the disc regenerates tissue so that, for example, instead of regenerating leg structures they form wing structures. |
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The bark of the cork oak tree, found in Spain, Portugal, and North Africa, can be almost entirely stripped each harvest without harming the tree, which regenerates itself. |
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This type of farming is practiced mainly in areas with abundant rainfall where the forest regenerates quickly. |
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In sourcing sustainable branches, the architects settled on ocotillo, a Mexican wood that regenerates individual branches as they're harvested. |
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Now, Kamimura and his colleague Shigehiro Yamamoto have developed a process that depolymerizes nylon-6 and regenerates caprolactam. |
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