A fuel cell is called regenerative if it can electrolyze the by-product water back into hydrogen and oxygen. |
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The seasonal decay of the wild man's realm in the fall, then, was a sign that the regenerative powers of those spirits had weakened. |
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Because of their regenerative powers, simple wounds didn't matter much to werewolves. |
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We're talking about a regenerative thing which would help the local economy. |
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Most hydraulic systems are also very inefficient, and incapable of recovering regenerative power. |
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Implicit in the myth is the judgment of a decadent present in need of regenerative cultural renewal. |
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Doctors explained that children's nerves and muscles have strong regenerative abilities, and the girl should be able to walk in the future. |
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Clearly, something in the youthful blood revived the regenerative cells in muscle and liver. |
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To reduce stress, add weekly regenerative sessions to your routine, such as saunas, massage, meditation, or counseling. |
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The older muscles with artificially activated satellite cells had a regenerative ability comparable to that of younger muscle. |
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The more they emulated regenerative processes they saw in nature, the longer time they allowed for restoration. |
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African clawed toads have miraculous regenerative properties in their skin. |
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In one of his occasional rants he contrasts pop's regenerative qualities with the fustiness of high culture. |
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The gentle breezes, lulling waves, and general island calm create a perfect setting for a regenerative retreat. |
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How can I manage this farm in a way that is productive and regenerative for the land, the crops, the people around me, and for myself? |
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They will focus more on the regenerative medicine, while Austin himself wants to focus on the fundamental biology in stem cells. |
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Clinical studies show a continuing regenerative process producing sustainable improvements for up to a year following treatment. |
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The institute's regenerative farming expertise is internationally recognized. |
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In contrast to renewable resources, nonrenewable resources exhibit no growth or regenerative processes. |
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They will be equipped with a regenerative braking system ensuring significant energy savings. |
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Speed reduction, regenerative braking or weight optimisation could reduce consumption. |
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The E AWD system will recharge the battery pack through regenerative braking and during coasting. |
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It is necessary to take action by limiting the inflammatory phenomenon and boosting the skin's regenerative capacities. |
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This appears to be a regenerative response we were never previously aware of. |
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To protect the skin, Calmiderm combines the properties of 6 plants selected for their comforting, regenerative action and to relieve itching. |
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Rich in vitamin E, Argan oil is known for its nutritional and regenerative qualities. |
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Use as a complementary intensive skin care product or a regenerative course of treatment. |
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We do not have to look far for the proof that growth-centered economics is pushing the regenerative capacities of the planet's ecosystems to the brink. |
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These results suggest that decellularized heterografts may have some regenerative capacity and thus potentially greater durability than conventional cryopreserved homografts. |
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These changes are then replaced by the regenerative processes in autoplasty, and by a displacement of the transplant by the host's tissues in homoplasty and heteroplasty. |
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For instance, regenerative recruitment of adjacent release units might explain the platykurtic sub-population of sparks under some experimental conditions. |
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For example, Pastor will soon approve funding for a reference center on environmental health and another on regenerative medicine. |
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The characteristics of ecosystems include diversity, adaptiveness, interconnectedness, resilience, and regenerative capacity. |
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The regulatory status of borderline technologies is uncertain, and acknowledgement of this is highly important for the control of regenerative medicine. |
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These are likely to prove a key element in future regenerative treatments for conditions including Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's and heart ailments. |
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Greenwich Council leader Chris Roberts welcomed the Government's bid to host the Games because success will have a huge regenerative effect on south east London. |
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Dyed eggs were hung in Egyptian temples, and the egg was regarded as the emblem of regenerative life proceeding from the mouth of the great Egyptian god. |
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It's a huge step forward for us and opens the possibility of systematic molecular studies to find the genetic cause of regenerative processes in animals. |
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Allianz has recently re-vamped the warranty policy for its line of vacuum and regenerative air sweepers. |
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The mammalian liver can regenerate if a part of it is removed, the antlers of male deer regenerate each year, and fractured bones can mend by a regenerative process. |
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Mildly depressed, Taylor hotfooted it to Caithness for a bit of regenerative soul searching, and was introduced to MacKay through a mutual friend. |
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A heat recovery ventilator comprising four rectangular regenerative heat exchangers, two blowers, a rotating air switch all disposed in a compact rectangular housing. |
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For one thing, the company began to see the potential advantages of regenerative and recuperative burner technology. |
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The changing temperatures and the healing thermal water in the various baths have a regenerative effect on body and soul. |
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Breakthroughs in genomics, regenerative medicine, as well as personalized drugs and therapies are all within our reach. |
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Hydra is known for its regenerative capacity and sensitivity to chemical pollution. |
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Subsequent liver biopsies were performed in four of these patients, all of which showed evidence of nodular regenerative hyperplasia. |
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The mother and child is also a symbol of the procreative, regenerative power of the Goddess, the earth mother, the fecundity of primal matter and again darkness. |
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At present, regenerative braking adds between 20kg and 30kg to an F1 car's weight. |
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Modern trains use regenerative braking sending back energy to the power supply to reduce the overall power consumption. |
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These improvements come from special equipment with which Prima has been fitted, such as regenerative brakes that send energy generated through braking to the catenary. |
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Dark adaptation, or one element in it, is the regenerative process. |
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Contains a hint of lavender oil, as well as regenerative oil from the Hawaiian Kukui Nut, long used by native Hawaiian mothers for diaper rash and to protect babies from the salt water and sun. |
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The Company has accelerated its program of replacing existing recuperative thermal oxidizer equipment with newer, more efficient regenerative thermal oxidizer equipment. |
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As a result of the benchmarking study, IPSCO and other steelmakers are now also studying ways to integrate regenerative and recuperative burners into their processes. |
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Overnight, the offspring grows monstrous enough in size and appetite to devour the good doctor whole, before slithering free on a regenerative rampage. |
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To date, in vitro, somitic mesoderm differentiation for regenerative purpose has had limited success. |
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Sib Siber takes action in the new environmental problems relating to the control of emissions in the atmosphere with thermal and regenerative afterburners, which couple respect for nature with economical cheapness. |
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The local council was committed to providing funding for youth clubs and other regenerative schemes to deter young people from engaging in criminal activities, which contributed to the area improving greatly over time. |
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Tricura contains oils that the regenerative capacity of the skin support. |
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At this worldwide level, this indicator is not informative at all on the excess pressure that men, on the average, exert on the regenerative capacity of this cropland. |
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Examples include major new funding for a comprehensive longitudinal study on aging, research into nanomedicine and regenerative medicine, and research and partnership building in the field of neurosciences. |
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Humanity is smart and nature amazingly regenerative. |
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The friars living there try to lead them to an attitude of deeper peace, helping them to taste the presence of God and the regenerative power of the quiet beauty of the Donegal coast. |
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A multi-phase electric motor that fits into a wheel hub and provides accelerative and regenerative power to a vehicle. |
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A fully automatic Batch Plant feeds one Heavy oil fired, end-fired regenerative furnace to melt soda lime flint and green glass. |
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How the wounded stump regrows into a leg is poorly understood, but now researchers have identified a key protein behind this regenerative power. |
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The power of his story is not only redemptive, but regenerative too. |
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Because oppression dehumanizes and thus desexes, the struggle against oppression is a profoundly sexual and regenerative action. |
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Hydrogen was liquefied for the first time by James Dewar in 1898 by using regenerative cooling and his invention, the vacuum flask. |
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The early technique of hot blast used iron for the regenerative heating medium. |
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The furnace operated at a high temperature by using regenerative preheating of fuel and air for combustion. |
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New trains are designed for maximum number of standing passengers and for speed of access to the cars and have regenerative braking and public address systems. |
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Professor Peng Tee Khaw, from Moorfields Eye Hospital, spoke to the Committee on Tuesday about the future of regenerative medicine and eye health. |
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Shakeel Avadhany and his colleagues claim that they can improve overall vehicle fuel efficiency by up to 10 percent by using the regenerative shock absorbers. |
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On 2 September 2010, she launched the Ellen MacArthur Foundation, a charity focusing on accelerating the transition to a regenerative circular economy. |
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When the fresh growth of tissue and blood vessels is shed during each menstrual cycle, some cells with regenerative capabilities are present and collectable. |
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After retiring from sailing, MacArthur founded the Ellen MacArthur Foundation, with the aim to accelerate the transition to a regenerative, circular economy. |
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The DES sector is now available for purchase, along with cvPipeline's sectors for atrial fibrillation, heart failure, heart valves, and regenerative medicine. |
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In regenerative preheating, the exhaust gases from the furnace are pumped into a chamber containing bricks, where heat is transferred from the gases to the bricks. |
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A biopsy specimen taken 3 months later showed grade 3 hepatitis with bile ductular reaction, bridging hepatocytic necrosis and fibrosis, and regenerative nodule formation. |
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While the HEV is environmentally friendly because it emits fewer harmful emissions, Navistar also notes that it employs a process calls regenerative braking. |
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Official proceedings from the June 2014 American Academy of Periodontology workshop on regenerative therapies for periodontal disease are available. |
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He will join Verona Pharma from Mesoblast Inc a leading regenerative medicine company, where he was chief development officer and head of global clinical development. |
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The authors also suggest a wide variety of applications for Drosera mucin, including wound treatment, regenerative medicine, or enhancing synthetic adhesives. |
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The regenerative braking on the tram feeds current back into the wires. |
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Regenerative medicine is one of the frontiers in biomedical and clinical research. |
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We hope that this kind of brain storming meeting will, at short term, lead to fructuous collaborations and contribute to a rapid development of Regenerative Medicine. |
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Regenerative Processing Plant, LLC has accepted this ambitious challenge and has registered their intent to participate. |
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Further, the report states that the stringent regulatory approval process for Regenerative products is one of the major challenges faced by the market. |
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The Welding Institute, Pfizer Regenerative Medicine, Gilead Sciences and PPD are nearby. |
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Regenerative medicine company Mesoblast Limited has been granted a key patent by the Japanese Patent Office. |
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Northwestern Ontario Technology Centre has been chosen to direct and develop a Regenerative Medicine and Research Institute and Tissue Bank in Thunder Bay. |
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