词汇 | regenerative |
释义 | regenerative adjective uk /rɪˈdʒen.ə.rə.tɪv/ us /rɪˈdʒen.ə.rə.t̬ɪv/ regenerativeadjective (GROWING)biology, medical specialized relating to something growing or being grown again: 再生的 Scientists hope to transform the cells into replacement parts for damaged organs, heralding a new age of regenerative medicine.科学家希望能将细胞转变为受损器官的替代件,开辟再生医药的新时代。 On his wheat farm he saw firsthand the regenerative powers of fire on cropland.在他的小麦农场上,他亲眼目睹了大火让农田再生的威力。 The cells participated in a regenerative process that restored the injured muscle almost back to complete health. We believe in the potential for regenerative science to advance substantially in the next 100 years. We need to understand the mechanisms of regenerative medicine for repair of diseased or degenerated cells and tissue. UC Berkeley scientists are a step closer to understanding how a series of molecular switches can turn on or off the regenerative power of stem cells that normally build new muscle tissue after it has been damaged. Animal & plant biology - general words abiotic anatomic anatomical anatomically correct anti-Darwinian biologist biophysics Darwinist entomological entomologist entomology eukaryote experiment station naturalist organically overstimulate overstimulated overstimulation photosynthetically survival of the fittest regenerativeadjective (IMPROVING)relating to the improvement of a place or system, especially by making it more active or successful, or to making a person feel happier and more positive: 改造的|重生的 These programmes were identified by the government as central to urban regenerative strategies.这些项目被政府定为城区改造计划的核心。 She found soaking in warm salt water very regenerative.她发现用热盐水泡澡让人满血复活。 Larger complexes will offer a wider range of leisure facilities, which will have a regenerative effect on local communities. I'm told the new building is already having a regenerative effect on previously underused parkland nearby. Of course art can be "accessible", "regenerative", and "life-enhancing", but those characteristics can only come about within a free culture. But there are reasons to be optimistic, beginning with the irrepressible spirit, energy, and regenerative power of jazz itself. Making things better add salt to somethingidiom allay alleviate alleviation ameliorate cultivate levelling up liven (something) up lubricate make a differenceidiom make a world of differenceidiom remedial restructure revamp revitalize revivify revolutionize salve sharpen tonic You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Restoring and reviving Seeregenerate Examples of regenerativeregenerative The cells are able to self-renew and differentiate in culture and this suggests they have a lot of possibilities for regenerative medical applications. In regenerative bridges examined between 7-21 days after transection, there was a wide variation in axon maturation. Further studies are needed to show whether either the cellular composition of the graft or how it has been purified affects the regenerative potential. The regenerative amplifier included in the amplifier introduces some prepulses several nanoseconds before the main pulse. As the natural regenerative rate of such resources is zero, they can be regarded as a limiting case of renewable natural resources. Dotted lines indicate the peak of the decay or plateau phase of the regenerative waveform (excluding the spikes). Regenerative growth in fossil horsetails following burial by alluvium. Instead, axons eventually form a central, self-associating core in the regenerative bridge. This suggests that regenerative responses may constitute a normal part of the response to photic stimulation in on-type bipolar neurons. As sometimes proves to be the case, however, an exciting and regenerative conference was followed by a written publication of considerably less import. The distinct proper ties of the spontaneous regenerative activity observed among different bipolar cell groups must reflect their intrinsic membrane proper ties. The aim of this article is not to extend the theory on regenerative composition structures or to add a new regenerative structure to the literature. Since there obviously were negative feedbacks within the brain, why not regenerative ones? Thus, the presence of plaques enhances the ability to transmit transient signals for which there are thresholds or that are regenerative. Regenerative medicine - stem-cell therapy, transplant surgery, to re-establish functionality in failing organs. See all examples of regenerative These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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