regeneration en el diccionario francés Oxford-Hachette

regeneration en el diccionario PONS

inglés americano

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The use of this scaffolding allows more effective use of stem cells and quicker regeneration.
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The bus station is part of the town's regeneration scheme.
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Beyond the regeneration site trees grow strong and tall.
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Following the designation of a conservation area in 1968 (extended in 1973 and again in 1990), the area has seen extensive regeneration.
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This term is used in socio-economic academics and is regarded as an area that is under regeneration.
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When deer numbers are high, browsing pressures can impact forest regeneration and plant species composition.
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This regeneration has supported an increasing number of cafs and restaurants.
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Her vampire abilities allow her to fly and give her extremely fast regeneration.
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Both are reduced by weaponry; morale recharges independently or due to unit abilities, while health is increased by natural regeneration, healer units, or repair.
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They get together periodically to discuss issues of concern to them in relation to regeneration plans.
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