By continuous living tradition and a vital power of rejuvenescence, this land has readjusted itself through unnumbered transformations. |
|
Senescence leads to reproduction and the process of rejuvenescence in each asexual cycle carries the organism back to the same stage of youth. |
|
Variations of those characters are partly due to stressed environments, such as unstable, muddy substrates resulting in corallite rejuvenescence and redirection. |
|
Not the bearer of glad tidings of great damnation. A forecrier of earthly rejuvenescence. |
|
The relation of autogamy to senescence and rejuvenescence in Paramecium aurelia. |
|
Medieval alchemists, craving the boon of youth and desiring renewed health and strength, were kept busy searching for the mythical elixir of life, a universal medicine supposedly containing a recipe for rejuvenescence. |
|
The brain cell connections are stimulated by the sound of the drumms, which leads to the creation of endorphines, generating pleasure and rejuvenescence. |
|
The pioneers of this rejuvenescence of our musical past have handed down the experience and know-how they acquired over the past decades to the next generations. |
|
Senescence, rejuvenescence, and leaf variation in Taraxacum. |
|
Theory of cyclic ageing and rejuvenescence of plants, Moscow. |
|