For once, the lineout maul was regenerated closer to the posts and O'Gara was able to float his pass towards an overlap near the left touchline. |
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The scab on the wound eventually sloughs off, exposing a regenerated area of the skin. |
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A few hours after it detached, the cell regenerated its filopodia and once again adhered to the matrix. |
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Most of the remaining plants regenerated are sterile haploid plants while a few partially sterile plants could be polyploid or aneuploid. |
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Today, it is largely covered in regenerated bush, with a thriving population of tuatara in hillside burrows. |
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Plants regenerated from potato nodal explants treated with H2O2 are significantly more thermotolerant than control plants. |
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In the absence of recombination and back mutation, the lost chromosome class cannot be regenerated. |
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They injected these regenerated motor neurons into the spinal cord of a chick, and the neurons grew out and connected up to the rib muscles. |
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By the time the cast is removed the tendon has regenerated to a proper length. |
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Won't ordinary people benefit if the Olympics come to London and areas are regenerated? |
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Fulfillment of these three virtues enables monastics to witness the beauty of being, regenerated in the light of God's love. |
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Since believers are regenerated into new creatures that have hearts that love God, sin must come from another source. |
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On the one hand he had been regenerated by the Spirit of God, and so was being taught by God. |
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In a series of transformations, the four-carbon compound is regenerated, carbon dioxide is released, and ATP, NADH, and FADH 2 are formed. |
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Since silica can only limit diatoms, other forms of phytoplankton might dominate if nitrogen is regenerated more rapidly. |
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If the phosphorylated enzyme contains methyl or ethyl groups, the enzyme is regenerated in several hours by hydrolysis. |
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The catalytic enzyme is regenerated after each activation and able to react anew with additional prodrug molecules. |
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As soon as the Move command starts and a ghost image appears as you drag the entities, the entities are regenerated so they appear as boxes. |
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Thereafter the excess barbotine becomes diluted in the tank 11 and is discharged through the outlet 30 in order to be regenerated and recycled. |
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By 18 months postoperatively the regenerated tissue appeared very similar to the normal tendon. |
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In Edinburgh, the city's traditional red-light district was regenerated and the scheme moved elsewhere. |
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In Greek mythology, he had been torn apart by Titans but was always regenerated, like the vines in spring. |
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After deleing this file it was regenerated and the protocols are available. |
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Equally, it might be seen as a megaron, or as a regenerated plantation of tall conifers. |
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Unlike fossil fuels, renewable energies have the big advantage of being able to be regenerated. |
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This Great Pillar, which represented the Spirit of God in an unregenerated world and emblemized again a perfect world and a regenerated man, was defiled and desecrated. |
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In fact, it is in the process of allowing limb buds to be regenerated, and they are in the process of trying to apply that to organs. |
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The plant was regenerated as of next spring, since the rhizome would survive. |
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In Hydra, regeneration is morphallactic since cell division is unnecessary and a complete Hydra can be regenerated from a piece of the body column. |
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Timber stands must be felled and regenerated in an orderly sequence to meet continuing industrial demands. |
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A ten-minute ' power nap ' can leave you regenerated and relaxed. |
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For good performance, the sorbent must be replaced or regenerated before it approaches the desorption process. |
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The server program has its own server RSA key which is automatically regenerated every hour. |
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The rules to be applied to the regenerated cellulose films should be specific to the nature of the layer in contact with the foodstuff. |
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The regenerated material will be used in the manufacture of exterior components. |
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For ordinary, healthy Germans the eugenicist vision of the regenerated nation foundered on the realities of a war which left the country in ruins. |
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No policy tool can give certainty that forests will be regenerated after biomass is harvested. |
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This different insertion pattern of the regenerated tendon could explain how it acts mainly as a flexor muscle rather than as an internal rotator. |
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What they meant by it was that once you mess with high alpine, it cannot be regenerated, it's gone. |
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Goodbye cellulitis: rejuvenated and regenerated skin, firm, soft and smooth. |
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It's regrettable that this has happened, but in the current climate it was deemed the only way this estate could be regenerated. |
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When you awake, skin is intensely regenerated, more supple, smoother, softer, radiant and full of vitality. |
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This has regenerated large tracts of land and built a city-wide tram system. |
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The incredible rapidity with which platelets are regenerated makes it possible for a donor to recover fully. |
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Water is stored the way nature stores it in regenerated wetlands, recharged aquifers, and along recovered flood plains that are also refuges for wildlife. |
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He kept an eye out for a surprise attack as he regenerated his wounds. |
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I am a basic scientist with an interest in understanding how the brain is formed and how it may be regenerated after injury or disease. |
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However, a disadvantage of using the resin in a dispersed manner is that the resin cannot be regenerated. |
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Since children are regenerated even before birth, it is really the church and society, as guided by the church, that rightfully lead the way in their education. |
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After a directory is added, the font cache for the directory will need to be regenerated. |
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With both pieces of equipment the oil is regenerated by being passed through active clay. |
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Interceed is an absorbable synthetic mechanical barrier made of oxidized regenerated cellulose. |
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As a result of these practices, harvested areas are regenerated with healthy young forests that store carbon as they grow. |
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In Cardiff, the regenerated Cardiff Bay area is one of the most popular destinations. |
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Being a cell creation, plasma is constantly regenerated and encompasses and isolates all dirt over a wall the same way a bio organism can enfold a foreign substance in a cyst. |
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God did not create man to guarantee him, at the end of a life time of tests, the use of a paradisiac place amongst his equals regrouped into a sort of collection of accomplished and regenerated individuals. |
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A set of purification columns recombines and purifies the regenerated eluent before reuse. |
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Six agreements were entered into to perform silviculture work for the period 2009-2011, particularly for the rehabilitation of poorly regenerated areas. |
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The adsorption of water vapour by a desiccant material takes place in one of the two chambers, while the material is regenerated in the other chamber. |
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It is composed of regenerated cellulose fiber made from cotton linter, the short fibers on cotton seeds. |
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The cast-off part is sometimes regenerated. |
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According to our current level of knowledge, joints, sinews and muscles can be so badly damaged by fast, short and daily repetitive movements that these are insufficiently regenerated at night or when not at work. |
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After all, when KIBS employees leave, the employer generally loses a substantial store of knowledge and experience that cannot be regenerated in a short time. |
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One of the slithering, genetically enhanced anaconda offspring has regenerated to live on in this next action-packed chapter of the Anaconda series. |
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While one bed absorbs CO2 and water vapour exhaled by the astronaut, the other is regenerated by exposing it to the vacuum of space, which causes it to vent the absorbed gases. |
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Urban Splash, a prominent private developer, has bought and regenerated properties there, including Albert Mill, a Victorian warehouse, and Waulk Mill, a protected 1840s building in the city's Ancoats district. |
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The finance minister, Jean-Louis Borloo, a popular former social-affairs minister who regenerated the industrial town of Valenciennes when he was its mayor, has taken a chunk of the jobs ministry. |
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Today, Akka is hidden behind the regenerated forest. |
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They contain a drying agent that is regenerated under system control. |
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An ideal treatment to prevent stretch marks: daily massage, particularly during pregnancy or important weight loss, to keep your skin supple and have it regenerated. |
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The core can be fed from any type of yarn, including regenerated yarn. |
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Thirdly, the natural environment should be regenerated. |
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When an oil in a transformer is regenerated it is passed through an active filter until oxidation products and other impurities are down to acceptable levels. |
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Some caudates show caudal autotomy, in that part or all of the tail can be shed and subsequently regenerated. |
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The sites of former shipyards are being regenerated by housing, leisure facilities and commercial premises. |
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Sighthill was home to Scotland's largest asylum seeker community but area is now regenerated as part of Youth Olympic Games bid. |
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In addition, those who are effectually called and regenerated are also sanctified. |
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She declared her helpmate to be a limb of Antichrist, and one with whom no regenerated person could associate. |
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The little bud of regenerated tissue which would normally have grown into a new tail had been removed. |
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Some of the coppice would be allowed to grow into new standards and some regenerated coppice would be there. |
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The recently regenerated Wakefield Waterfront area is defended by one of the most sophisticated flood defence systems in Europe. |
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An iconic building and tallest in Carlisle, it may be demolished and the surrounding area regenerated. |
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The website coincides with a high profile exhibition of 45 Visual artists at Targetfollows' newly regenerated Baskerville House until Saturday. |
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They studied the genes that turned on when the tail was regenerated in the green anole lizard. |
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Dental hemostats are sub-divided into gelatin based hemostats, oxidized regenerated cellulose based hemostats and collagen based hemostats. |
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Over the 30 years from 1971 to 2001 the Magnox Reprocessing Plant has reprocessed over 35,000 tonnes of Magnox fuel, with 15,000 tonnes of fuel being regenerated. |
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Blaenau Ffestiniog's town centre has recently been regenerated. |
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In being born again, the believer is regenerated, justified, adopted into the family of God, and the Holy Spirit's work of sanctification is initiated. |
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In Greek mythology, a phoenix is a long-lived bird that is cyclically regenerated or reborn, and that simply does not happen to money in my pocket. |
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The sulfuric acid is regenerated and recycled to the leaching step. |
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In the temperate zone the forest regenerated in the course of a lifetime. |
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