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Science and technology

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Regeneration (biology) In biology, regeneration is the process of renewal, restoration, and tissue growth that makes genomes, cells, organisms, and ecosystems resilient to natural fluctuations or events that cause disturbance or damage. Every species is capable of rege ...
, the ability to recreate lost or damaged cells, tissues, organs and limbs * Regeneration (ecology), the ability of ecosystems to regenerate biomass, using photosynthesis * Regeneration in humans, the ability of humans to recreate, or induce the regeneration of, lost tissue *
Regenerative (design) Regenerative design is a process-oriented whole systems approach to design. The term "regenerative" describes processes that restore, renew or revitalize their own sources of energy and materials. Regenerative design uses whole systems thinking ...
, a process for resilient and sustainable development * Regenerative agriculture, a sub-category of organic agriculture


History and politics

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Regeneration (Colombia) The Regeneration ( es, La Regeneración) was a political movement that emerged in Colombia in the late second half of the 19th century, led by Rafael Núñez. Its goal was to reverse the social and legal implications of the Radical Olympus era (O ...
, La Regeneración, a 19th-century period and political movement in Colombia * Regeneration (Portugal), a 19th-century period in the history of Portugal *
The ReGeneration The Regeneration refers to people of all ages who share a common interest in renewable resources, recycling and other means of sustaining the earth's natural environment. Social networks are enabling members of the Regeneration to interact and shar ...
, a cultural generation concerned with environmentalism *
Viðreisn The Viðreisn (, officialy known in English as Liberal Reform Party) is a liberal centre-right political party in Iceland that was founded on 24 May 2016 but had existed as a political network since June 2014. It split from the Independence Party, ...
(Regeneration), a political party in Iceland founded in 2016


Music

* ''Regeneration'' (Stanley Cowell album) (1976) * ''Regeneration'' (Roy Orbison album) (1977) * ''Regeneration'' (The Divine Comedy album) (2001) * ''Regeneration'' (Superchick album) (2003)


Film and television

* ''Regeneration'' (1915 film), a film starring John McCann * ''Regeneration'' (1923 film), a Norman Studios production * ''Regeneration'' (1997 film) or ''Behind the Lines'', a film adapted from the Pat Barker novel * ''ReGeneration'' (2010 film), a documentary film * "Regeneration" (''K-9''), an episode of ''K-9'' * "Re-generation" (''The Outer Limits''), a 1997 episode of ''The Outer Limits'' * "Regeneration" (''Star Trek: Enterprise''), an episode of ''Star Trek: Enterprise'' * "Regeneration", an episode of ''Transformers: Prime'' * Regeneration (''Doctor Who''), a biological ability exhibited by the Time Lords in the fictional context of ''Doctor Who''


Literature

* ''Regeneration'' (Haggard book), a 1910 non-fiction work by H. Rider Haggard * ''Regeneration'' (novel), a novel by Pat Barker * ''Regeneration'', a book by Thomas Hunt Morgan


Other uses

* ''Regeneration'' (sculpture), a 1975 sculpture by Alan Collins *
Regeneration (theology) Regeneration, while sometimes perceived to be a step in the ('order of salvation'), is generally understood in Christian theology to be the objective work of God in a believer's life. Spiritually, it means that God brings a person to new life (that ...
, the doctrine of being born again * '' Evil Dead: Regeneration'', a 2005 video game for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox


See also

* Bush regeneration, an ecological technique practiced in Australia * DPF regeneration, removing soot from a diesel particulate filter * Hydrochloric acid regeneration, a chemical process for the reclamation of HCl from metal chloride solutions as hydrochloric acid * Presumptive regeneration, the idea that the children of Christians will be born again because God cares for and chooses families as well as individuals *
Regenerative amplification In laser science, regenerative amplification is a process used to generate short but strong pulses of laser light. It is based on a pulse trapped in a laser resonator, which stays in there until it extracts all of the energy stored in the amplific ...
, a process used to generate short but strong pulses of laser light * Regenerative brake, an apparatus or system which allows a vehicle to recapture energy normally lost to heat when braking *
Regeneration buffer A framebuffer (frame buffer, or sometimes framestore) is a portion of random-access memory (RAM) containing a bitmap that drives a video display. It is a memory buffer containing data representing all the pixels in a complete video frame. Mode ...
(or regen buffer for short), a kind of video memory buffer in computer video hardware * Regenerative capacitor memory, a type of computer memory used in the Atanasoff–Berry computer *
Regenerative circuit A regenerative circuit is an amplifier circuit that employs positive feedback (also known as regeneration or reaction). Some of the output of the amplifying device is applied back to its input so as to add to the input signal, increasing the am ...
, a circuit in electronics that allows a signal to be amplified many times * Regenerative cooling (rocket), a process in rocket engines * Regenerative medicine, Clinical therapy to replace or regenerate human cells, tissue or organs, to restore or establish normal function *
Regenerative process In applied probability, a regenerative process is a class of stochastic process with the property that certain portions of the process can be treated as being statistically independent of each other. This property can be used in the derivation of ...
, a class of stochastic processes in applied probability * Urban regeneration, or urban renewal *
Regeneración () was a Mexican anarchist newspaper that functioned as the official organ of the Mexican Liberal Party. Founded by the Flores Magón brothers in 1900, it was forced to move to the United States in 1905. Jesús Flores Magón published the paper ...
, Mexican newspaper {{disambiguation