English to Gujarati Dictionary regenerative

regenerative

નવજીવન
definition
adjective
natural regenerative processes
tending to or characterized by regeneration.
translation of 'regenerative'
નવજીવન,
પુનર્જીવન,
પુન:સંચારક્ષમ,
પુનરુ દ્ધાર,
પૂર્વજનન
example
It's a huge step forward for us and opens the possibility of systematic molecular studies to find the genetic cause of 'regenerative' processes in animals.
We're talking about a 'regenerative' thing which would help the local economy.
How can I manage this farm in a way that is productive and 'regenerative' for the land, the crops, the people around me, and for myself?
Clinical studies show a continuing 'regenerative' process producing sustainable improvements for up to a year following treatment.
The more they emulated 'regenerative' processes they saw in nature, the longer time they allowed for restoration.
Candel was reluctant to discuss in detail what he had given the players and he would only say: ‘It was a 'regenerative' treatment with the aim of helping the players cope with the hectic rate of matches.’
‘The 'regenerative' properties of organs are tied to the behavior of stem cells,’ says Conboy, who came to the United States from the former Soviet Union more than 15 years ago.
The older muscles with artificially activated satellite cells had a 'regenerative' ability comparable to that of younger muscle.
They will focus more on the 'regenerative' medicine, while Austin himself wants to focus on the fundamental biology in stem cells.
Greenwich Council leader Chris Roberts welcomed the Government's bid to host the Games because success will have a huge 'regenerative' effect on south east London.
Doctors explained that children's nerves and muscles have strong 'regenerative' abilities, and the girl should be able to walk in the future.
As the film unfolds, Coppola subtly shifts the perspective to show the plate glass windows as barriers and Tokyo's apparent absurdities are gradually revealed as a positive and 'regenerative' force.
These are likely to prove a key element in future 'regenerative' treatments for conditions including Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's and heart ailments.
We do not have to look far for the proof that growth-centered economics is pushing the 'regenerative' capacities of the planet's ecosystems to the brink.
Mesenchymal precursor cells are capable of giving rise to fat, cartilage, bone, and skeletal muscle cells, and may potentially be used for 'regenerative' stem cell therapy in bone, cartilage, or muscle replacement.
We selected those cases in which the differential diagnosis included regenerative atypical hyperplasia versus esophageal carcinoma and cases of atypical 'regenerative' hyperplasia that were mistaken for carcinoma.
Crucial though the current emphasis on social inclusion may be, some fear Glasgow risks losing sight of that other 'regenerative' factor: the exportation of its status as a vibrant, international city of culture.
He is currently director of the Krembil Centre for Stem Cell Biology at the Robarts Research Institute at the University of Western Ontario and holds a Canada Research Chair in stem cell biology and 'regenerative' medicine there.
Dyed eggs were hung in Egyptian temples, and the egg was regarded as the emblem of 'regenerative' life proceeding from the mouth of the great Egyptian god.
These include protecting communities and key ecological resources from the threat of wildfire in the short term, while restoring ecosystems to conditions in which wildfire plays a 'regenerative' rather than destructive role.
The team's setup included a 20 - Hz 'regeneratively' amplified Ti: Sapphire laser with a center wavelength of 800 nm and a pulse duration of 120 fs connected to a microscope's optical port.
The excitation source used was an argon-ion laser-pumped, 'regeneratively' amplified Ti-sapphire laser (REGA 9000, Coherent Inc., Santa Clara, CA) operating at 250 kHz repetition rate.
Laser pulses of 100 fs full-width at half-maximum at 790 nm, 800 mW power, and 1 kHz repetition rate were generated from a 'regeneratively' amplified Ti-S system (Clark-MXR, Dexter, MI).
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