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Nature as a regenerative force is a key to his work.
But regenerative medicine is not just more of the same.
And maybe he could do with the regenerative effects of a new wife in his bed?
The regenerative process in him had been destroyed by disease.
Between 1925 and 1929 he devoted himself to his regenerative projects.
The regenerative power of arts projects has not been lost on other cities.
For this services the regenerative brake was a big advantage.
The capital cost of regenerative drives is however relatively high.
There was nothing more to test anymore than the regenerative brake.
Put more simply, regenerative systems create a better world than we (humans) found it, now and into the future.
One concept brought into the film was Jason's regenerative abilities.
When it happens there is good talk about the regenerative effect of youth on a nation with tired blood.
"I can rest, but the regenerative sleep will only come with the dawn.
"To me, what the piece is really about is the regenerative power of community."
Or to be among the first to tap the miracle of regenerative medicine?
Thus the base meaning of regenerative means the "capacity to bring into existence again."
He realizes that the regenerative effects of the drug are not permanent.
In a few systems regenerative brakes return some electric energy from the train.
We want regenerative, massive, epic works of art - now!
The other half, are low in regenerative capacity due to repeated burning.
This returns energy to the antenna in a regenerative way, so that it is not lost.
It can also be used for regenerative cooling of rocket engines.
In addition to the pits' regenerative uses, their power has also been used as a weapon.
"Gardens are, by their nature, regenerative if cared for," he said.
Farther down the rabbit hole, we come to regenerative medicine.