English to Malay Dictionary regeneration

regeneration

pertumbuhan semula
definition
noun
These changes will continue the process of renewal and regeneration .
the action or process of regenerating or being regenerated, in particular the formation of new animal or plant tissue.
example
By incorporating specific peptide motifs into these hydrogels it is possible to create optimal chemical environments for axonal 'regeneration' .
If the optical signal is weak, the OEO system allows selective 'regeneration' of the signal.
A week-long exhibition showing proposals for the multi-million pound 'regeneration' of the rundown area was launched yesterday in Park Library.
Some of the diesel fuel is reformulated into hydrogen and carbon monoxide for superior 'regeneration' .
Failure to support economic 'regeneration' in the east could be destabilizing for the EU as a whole.
Alder, ash, birch, cherry and oak will be planted and natural 'regeneration' encouraged.
Lack of sleep affects the body's physical 'regeneration' which occurs during sleep.
Treasury Holdings is promoting the urban 'regeneration' of Sligo through the redevelopment of the town centre.
Recycling of oxidized intermediates, as well as 'regeneration' of the reductants, affect the redox state of specific redox pairs.
Reductive 'regeneration' of the oxidized catalytic thiol depends on glutathione, thioredoxin, glutaredoxin, cyclophilin, and tryparedoxin.
The Government had already committed £160 million to support economic 'regeneration' in the Furness area, he said.
Manchester's much-vaunted city centre 'regeneration' is taking its toll on our well-being, according to a health expert.
Corvis has created a system that shoots photons long distances without any electronic 'regeneration' .
The Urban Task Force is still trying to promote urban 'regeneration' and efficient land use.
The organisation was formed in 1998 and aims to use creativity to help social 'regeneration' .
But this is now changing as the city council is encouraging 'regeneration' of old residential stock.
The multi-million pound 'regeneration' of a deprived area of Rochdale could lead to financial ruin and homelessness.
Opponents to one of Waterford city's 'regeneration' projects fear that valuable artefacts may be destroyed by developers' digging.
In a recently published paper it was proposed that nitric or phosphoric acid be used for the cation resin 'regeneration' and ammonia or potassium carbonate or hydroxide for the anion resin.
The new transport interchange planned for Nelson could kick-start vital 'regeneration' of the town centre.
Challenges to the new technology are in the areas of data monitoring, grooming, and 'regeneration' for improved signal to noise.
Cash has been secured to help kick-start a flagship 'regeneration' project in Lancaster.
On the credit side Russia has been brought back into the fold of the international community and in the Balkans the process of resettlement and 'regeneration' goes on apace.
These changes will continue the process of renewal and 'regeneration' .
The government believes the Games would promote urban 'regeneration' , employment, health and tourism.
the 'regeneration' of inner cities
The cleared land will aid the 'regeneration' of Parson Cross that may include more accommodation for the elderly.
A historic Bradford building which housed a flagship 'regeneration' scheme is to be sold as a potential major housing development.
This notion of a dual process of destruction and 'regeneration' was challenged by Edward Said in his Orientalism, the first edition of which came out in 1978.
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