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Example sentences for "regrowth"

Lexicographically close words:
regrettable; regrettably; regretted; regretting; regrouping; regula; regulae; regulam; regular; regularise
  1. If the crown is turning brown or black or has regrowth visible where the stem was, you've got a carrot that's been around awhile.

  2. The regrowth had slowly extended from the margin of the forest to the centre of the burn until it was restocked.

  3. The regrowth of a limb shows that the cells contained some of the original germ-plasm.

  4. If a part be removed by amputation, regrowth is possible because there are disseminated throughout the body gemmules derived from each part and from every organ.

  5. The regrowth of an amputated limb and the healing of a wound is the same process partially carried out.

  6. In the case of those animals which may be bisected or chopped into pieces, and of which every fragment will reproduce the whole, the power of regrowth must be diffused throughout the whole body.

  7. The power of regrowth is generally much greater during the youth of an animal or during the earlier stages of its development than during maturity.

  8. But we have here to encounter two objections which apply not only to the regrowth of a part, or of a bisected individual, but to fissiparous generation and budding.

  9. Sexual and asexual reproduction are thus seen not to differ essentially; and we have already shown that asexual reproduction, the power of regrowth and development are all parts of one and the same great law.

  10. Supernumerary fingers and toes are eminently liable, as various authors have insisted, to transmission, but they are noticed here chiefly on account of their occasional regrowth after amputation.

  11. The most interesting point with respect to supernumerary digits is their occasional regrowth after amputation.

  12. Struthers mentions a case of partial regrowth of an additional thumb, amputated when the child was three months old; and the late Dr.

  13. The regrowth of an amputated limb or the healing of a wound is the same process partially carried out.

  14. From this he concludes that it is necessary for regrowth that a small portion of the limb should be left.

  15. It could preserve life in an almost totally destroyed body during the usual disintegration and regrowth treatments for cancer and old age, and it could encourage healing as destruction continued .

  16. For the men of the Explorer, a week's cure with deep melting to de-differentiate the leucocytes and turn them back to normal tissue, then regrowth and reforming from the cells that were there.

  17. The tanks were ordinarily used to suspend animation in a nutrient bath during the regrowth of any diseased organ.

  18. We may be able to help there, too, unless you've developed regrowth techniques.

  19. Initiating it will only take a few hours, but the regrowth itself usually takes a couple of weeks.

  20. Of course, he didn't know how a patient from the regrowth tanks was supposed to act.

  21. But most of that time you were floating in gelatin in the regrowth tank, unconscious until yesterday.

  22. A week ago, we considered removing you from the regrowth tank.

  23. At that time, she must have half-believed he was Dan Merrol, still dangerously near the edges of post-regrowth shock.

  24. In the last edition of this work I also gave a case of the regrowth of a supernumerary little-finger after amputation; but having been informed by Dr.

  25. Struthers mentions a case of the partial regrowth of an additional thumb, amputated when a child was three months old; and the late Dr.

  26. An erroneous statement corrected, with respect to the regrowth of supernumerary digits after amputation.

  27. Paget, and he has come to the conclusion that the degree of regrowth in this case is not greater than sometimes occurs with normal bones, especially with the humerus, when amputated at an early age.

  28. It was the fact that such digits not only frequently occur and are strongly inherited, but have the power of regrowth after amputation, like the normal digits of the lower vertebrata, that chiefly led me to the above conclusion.

  29. This extraordinary fact of their regrowth remains inexplicable, if the belief in reversion to some extremely remote progenitor must be rejected.


  30. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "regrowth" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.