Use "regenerating" in a sentence

1. The nerves don't seem to be regenerating.

2. Method for regenerating ceria-based abrasive

3. Charging, re-charging and regenerating accumulators and batteries

4. Depositors Notes: Strongly stains the regenerating Blastema

5. Process for regenerating fluidized catalytic cracking catalyst

6. The Newt’s Regenerating Lens Awake!, 7/2012

7. Visual function in regenerating teleost retina following Cytotoxic lesioning

8. System and method for regenerating an absorbent solution

9. Water softening device and method for regenerating ion exchange resin

10. Danish and metagalactic Dominic always Bestrown barehanded and regenerating his participles

11. Dr Botanicals Pomegranate Superfood Regenerating Sleeping Mask is featured on October's BRAVO Girl! Our Pomegranate Regenerating Sleeping Mask is a perfect hydrating overnight treatment for thirsty dull skin

12. Heat regenerating systems with heat accumulators, and with heat exchangers

13. Joule or negative calorie regenerating device for cold accumulation module

14. Device and method for regenerating solutions containing chromic acid in electrolytic chroming baths

15. The present invention relates to an apparatus for regenerating an SCR module, and more particularly to an apparatus for regenerating an SCR module by removing sulfur adsorbed onto the SCR module.

16. Method and system for discarding and regenerating acknowledgment packets in adsl communications

17. Method of regenerating used inorganic adsorbents and use of the regenerated material

18. However, the nutrient content of aboveground current biomass was greater in all regenerating communities than in mature white spruce stands, except on regenerating sites where the forest floor was absent.

19. In the regenerating endothelium, both mitotic and amitotic cells division were seen.

20. For many centuries, the mud has accumulated minerals that helps regenerating your skin.

21. And the cosmetic companies are already using it to make regenerating cream.

22. in the case of multiplicative regeneration adjustment, or engines without periodically regenerating aftertreatment

23. Patch for regenerating damaged tissue and configured with a fibrous porous 3d support

24. (2014) Position-specific induction of ectopic limbs in non-regenerating Blastemas on Axolotl forelimbs

25. 10 The conclusions were verified by means of abounding the aromatics of regenerating reagent.

26. She describes her daily routines the number of hours spent regenerating, that sort of thing.

27. Composition for preventing damage to chondrocytes and regenerating same, including yeast hydrolysate as an active ingredient

28. Disclosed are methods and systems for regenerating mercury loaded activated carbon honeycomb catalyst beds.

29. Focal nodular hyperplasia, adenoma and regenerating nodules play a major role in clinical practice.

30. Method for neutralising and/or regenerating acid baths and plant that carries out this method

31. Nerve-cell-regenerating or nerve-cell growth-promoting pharmaceutical composition containing vax protein as active ingredient

32. Nitrogen-heating method and device for regenerating an adsorption unit of an air separation unit

33. Method for regenerating co2 loaded amine-containing scrubbing solutions in the acid gas scrubbing process

34. You have to cause a great deal of damage to a Troll to stop it regenerating.

35. One exemplary embodiment can be a process for regenerating catalyst in a fluid catalytic cracking unit.

36. Adey had grown an artificial self-regenerating coral reef once before as a museum exhibit at the Smithsonian.

37. Liquid culture concentrate of human adipose-derived stem cells having a skin-regenerating or wrinkle-improving effect and a use therefor

38. · Worked on a post-doctoral project on the quantification of regenerating axolotl Blastema in the Shefelbine Lab

39. But it is becoming clear that the touchy-feely approach could be the key to regenerating the body.

40. The myocardial answer of the cell on an adequate stimulus is the generation of a self-regenerating depolarisation wave called excitability.

41. Autopilot’s industry leading salt water pool systems turn ordinary salt into a self-regenerating supply of pure chlorine for pool and

42. Immunohistochemistry and in situ hybridization of NRG1 and its active receptor ErbB2 revealed that they are expressed in regenerating Blastemas but lost upon denervation

43. You'll have to spend a few hours each day regenerating in a Borg alcove until your human metabolism can function on its own.

44. An air conditioner provided with two adsorption elements (81, 82) and alternately repeating first operation for regenerating the second adsorption element (82) while dehumidifying the air by means of the first adsorption element (81), and second operation for regenerating the first adsorption element (81) while dehumidifying the air by means of the second adsorption element (82).

45. For disintegrating coagulated flocs and regenerating the coagulant from the sludge, a strong alkali solution and a strong acid solution are required.

46. Our Botanicals america We are a worldwide natural health community dedicated to the process of regenerating our health to eliminate every type and degree of disease

47. The present invention relates to a patch for regenerating damaged tissue and configured with a fibrous porous 3D support of a biodegradable polymer material, which has cells or a drug (for regenerating damaged tissue) sheathed in a support and is capable of being attached directly onto the organ in which the damaged tissue is present.

48. Objective To study the ability of rat liver suffering from warm ischemia in regenerating ATP to assess viability of donor liver by oxygenated hypothermic reperfusion.

49. Bellbird habitat Bellbirds live in native forest (including mixed podocarp-hardwood and beech forest) and regenerating forest, especially where there is diverse or dense vegetation

50. Use of growth factor for regenerating damaged periodontal tissue and pulp tissue of extracted tooth, composition containing said growth factor as active ingredient, and kit for tissue regeneration

51. In the early stage of proliferation the regenerating endothelium formed a fenestrated „open layer“; nuclei were generally enlarged, the cytoplasm increased and in addition to mitotic growth, even amitosis occurred.

52. But are also meant to help articulate demands to shift our societies from capitalism, productivism, patriarchy and racism to societies centred on Collectivising the shared task of regenerating the interdependent well-being of humans and nature.

53. A bipolar electrolytic cell designed as a filter press may be used both for producing peroxodisulphuric acid and/or peroxodisulphate and for regenerating etching, mordant and oxidating solutions by a peroxodisulphate recycling process.

54. Thiol 1a is stable at acidic pH, but is unstable at pH 7.8, Cyclizes and loses NH3 to give N-TP1-2-iminothiolane (3a), ES-MS (m/z) [602.1 (M+H)(+)], as well as regenerating TP1

55. This construct was created by Borg who had a recessive genetic mutation which gave them the capability to create this virtual world and to live in it, free from the hive mind as individuals, while regenerating in their alcoves .

56. Mammals Don't Generate Blastemas, Even When Regenerating Fingertips Permalink No Comments Yet Add a Comment Posted by Reason Researchers are spending a fair amount of time on understanding why regeneration in mammals differs from - and is much worse than - …

57. “Afros: Hair strands intertwined with ancestry Roots so deeply connected magically Beauty springing out so wide Any force against it, it defies A part of the beeing that holds the power Regenerating again and again Like a mighty flower " — Nia

58. Said method comprises compressing the gas phase (G) in the presence of a liquid (L) in order to condense G in L, separating G from L, recovering L, subjecting G to counter-current liquid absorption, and regenerating the absorption solvent by stripping.

59. Incubation of Blastemata and adjacent areas of regenerating planarians with labeled CO 2 for periods of 2, 4, 6 and 24 hours revealed a maximal stimulation of DNA at 4-7 hours and of RNA at 6-9 hours after the worms were cut

60. The invention relates to a simple, effective method for phosphating ferrous metals, in which method pickling and phosphating are carried out in the same bath, and to a device with a phosphoric acid bath, a filtering device and an ion exchanger for regenerating the bath.

61. Autotomy, the voluntary shedding of an appendage in response to a predator stimulus, provides an effective model for measuring the effects of rapid weight change on locomotor behavior and the responses to more gradual weight gain, particularly in lizards capable of both autotomizing and regenerating their tail.

62. The moisture taken up in the dehumidifying sector (31) of the adsorption rotor (3) is taken up in a regenerating sector (32) of the adsorption rotor (3) and discharged as moist outgoing air FL via an air outlet opening (17) to the surroundings of the interior (100).

63. The mycorrhizae of younger (2- to 3-year-old) and older (5- to 12-year-old) yellow birch (Betula alleghaniensis Britton) and sugar maple (Acer saccharum Marsh.) seedlings and saplings were recorded from naturally regenerating plants in gaps created by selective cuts and compared with those of plants of comparable age growing in the undisturbed forest.

64. ‘Utilization of starch reserves in naturally regenerating Coppices was estimated to provide only a small proportion of the dry matter accumulated in new shoots.’ ‘Instead of the majestic oak woods the path now runs through an oak coppice, where the trees have been regularly cut to produce young, straight trees which, in former days, would

65. A dehumidifying system wherein the adsorption of moisture by a desiccant and the regeneration of the desiccant by a desiccant-regenerating air heated by a heat source can be continuously carried out, characterized in that the desiccant is comprised of a porous aluminum phosphate molecular sieve (AlPO¿4?-H6) having an essential skeleton structure having a chemical composition containing Al¿2?

66. Lysogenic Type Amazons They are dubbed as "Origin" as being the original source of the lysogenic cells mutating humans into New Type Amazons. These are by far the deadliest type of the Amazon, as they sport far greater fighting capacity even compared to the Amazon Riders, and capable of even regenerating lost limbs within a short span of time.

67. The process for producing a cellulose film, to be used for covering, regenerating, repairing and healing of skin and tissue lesions, such as sores, ulcers, burns, wounds etc. by means of cultivation, in a culture medium comprising nitrogen and carbon sources, of microorganisms comprising the Acetobacter xylinum species; the culture medium moreover comprises at least one microorganism belonging to the Leuconostoc genus.

68. A mixture of substances demonstrated to have a regenerating effect in the treatment of skin and hair abnormalities is based on a treatment method for application of a deep cleanser , a defoliator and stimulator products, together with the method steps for their application that can be accomplished routinely by anyone without professional aesthetician services after initial recommendations are made for treating normal degenerative conditions of the skin and hair.

69. The present invention relates to a system which can reduce the quantity of heat which must be supplied to a regeneration tower for regenerating an absorbent in a system for capturing an acid gas such as carbon dioxide, and a method therefor, and provides an acid gas capture system and method which can reduce the energy consumption by using the heat from the system itself of an acid gas capture system.

70. A method for regenerating a metal oxide fluidized bed catalyst containing molybdenum, bismuth and iron, which has been deteriorated by the use in reaction in the production of acrylonitrile through ammoxidation of propylene, which method comprises impregnating the deteriorated oxide catalyst separately with a solution of a molybdenum compound and a solution of at least one compound containing at least one element selected from the group consisting of iron, chromium, lanthanum and cerium, or impregnating with a mixed solution of those compounds which has been prepared in advance, followed by drying, and calcinating the resulting catalyst at a temperature of 500 to 700 °C.