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"regrowth" Definitions
  1. the act or process of regrowing
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More than half of the study subjects saw hair regrowth.
His most recent scans, pictured right, show no signs of regrowth.
Even beyond regrowth, the effects of fires can be long-lasting.
Alaska isn't the only Arctic region now experiencing stagnant sea ice regrowth.
My shedding has slowed and every single spot has regrowth in it.
This would draw away security forces currently fighting ISIS, hastening its regrowth.
Instead, ask your colorist to blend your regrowth gradually to create the look.
Then, the regrowth awkward process begins…tiny, sticking up hairs, all over my head.
A largely unsung conservation triumph in the Northeast is the regrowth of its forests.
One Instagram user, Cyn Bodycote, was there herself and took photos of the regrowth.
"What this paper shows is that, in practice, defense and regrowth actually go hand-in-hand because the genetics of defense and regrowth are similar," Josh Banta a biologist at The University of Texas at Tyler, who was not involved in the study.
There were able to achieve functional lens regrowth in rabbits, macaques, and even human infants.
And regrowth never occurs if the land is developed or converted to pasture or farmland.
Throughout Yellowstone's long history of fire and regrowth, forests have tended to come back like Densetown.
Tetley's "Hair Restore Tea" is predicted to come with a shot of minoxidil, a hair regrowth medication.
A crew of scientists here this summer studying the forest's regrowth nicknamed the sections Densetown and Stumptown.
Called Basic Care, the product line includes about 60 products ranging from ibuprofen to hair regrowth treatment.
It's a natural and healthy regrowth for a party that had lost a lot of ground locally.
There were patches, length issues, regrowth impossibilities, and straight-up getting hooked on the oh-so-satisfying pluck.
It is showing signs of recovery, with clumps of singed sphagnum moss already producing small shoots of regrowth.
Though the fires continue to rage in New South Wales, other regions are seeing relief, and even regrowth.
The chemical isosaponarin, which Kinin claims helps stimulate hair regrowth, was previously noted to aid in human collagen production.
After two weeks, their skin lesions had healed, and those patients who'd been experiencing hair loss started seeing regrowth.
Other than one heart-shaped jewel that fell out, they look great over a month later, minus some regrowth.
With regrowth everywhere you look, it's only natural to focus on new and exciting things coming your way, too.
Just like the rest of the province, clearcuts are scattered about the island in various states of partial regrowth.
Similar to waxing, sugaring will generally leave the treated skin free of hair regrowth for up to a month.
Overcome with remorse, they brought about his resurrection every year, bringing with it spring and the regrowth of vegetation.
Fire emissions may also be compensated for by regrowth when the vegetation recovers in burned areas, carbon experts say.
Scientists have now identified the master control gene responsible for that regrowth in one particularly hardy type of worm.
Now Cross is trying out a few new styles in her signature red to cover up her "cra cra" regrowth.
She used hair regrowth treatment and her wispy orange hair grew past her shoulders and filled in her bald spots.
Philips Lumea uses a clever light based technology called Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) to break the cycle of hair regrowth.
But with the fire burning so hot in the creek catchment, there was little vegetation regrowth to hold the topsoil.
The reef's rich ecosystem, which powers the Bahamas' tourism, was already threatened, and regrowth in the rubble will take years.
This regrowth is managed by supporting cells, called olfactory ensheathing cells, which form tunnels that neurons thread their way through.
Regrowth isn't easy, and for some of us, all hope of rocking thick, luscious brows died with our very first Tweezerman.
Basic CareAmazon's over-the-counter medicine line that includes products ranging from its own brand of ibuprofen to hair-regrowth treatment.
If the antitoxin is given before paralysis is complete, it helps shorten recovery, which requires the regrowth of motor nerve endings.
Weirdly, the researchers noticed behavioral changes almost immediately after administering ketamine, some 9 hours before they saw the regrowth of spines.
The e-commerce giant launched the Basic Care line in August, including 60 products ranging from ibuprofen to hair regrowth treatment.
If you're someone who feels more inclined to lean into your humidity-susceptible hair or obvious regrowth, then your time is now.
But there is a sense of regrowth too, the natural process of greenery poking up through the ash once the fires subside.
The effect of fire and bug-death has, in this way, created opportunity for a massive experiment in tree migration and regrowth.
The researchers came to this conclusion by modeling the amount of carbon that would be stored by vegetative regrowth on fallow land.
Regrowth is usually not apparent for four to six months and may take 12 to 18 months before it is cosmetically acceptable.
Studies show it's remarkably effective, producing some hair regrowth in 66% of men after two years and preventing loss in more than 80%.
Fires also damage watersheds, and as we see fires burning hotter and longer, the soil is actually becoming scorched and sterilized, preventing regrowth.
Natural fires, for all the damage they cause, do thin forests and lead to regrowth, but states have worked quickly to extinguish them.
Removing the hair shaft and root prevents hair regrowth for 6 to 8 weeks, but there is a wide range of individual experiences.
There is a lot of damage but there is regrowth coming in -- but the composition [of the forests] is definitely going to change.
But the real pièce de résistance is its "hair growth minimizer" technology that actually helps visibly reduce the appearance (and thickness) of hair regrowth.
By doing so, scientists may eventually be able to regenerate tissue in humans, facilitating limb and skin regrowth, spinal cord repair, and organ healing.
But when part of the young forest burned again just sixteen years into its regrowth, creating Stumptown, it had not yet produced many serotinous cones.
This microcurrent technology was originally made some time in the '80s and has since been used in Japanese hospitals on chemotherapy patients to promote cell regrowth.
The tumor has a low chance of metastasis but needs to monitored for the remainder of her life in the event of regrowth, the shelter said.
Many Latin American governments have promised to encourage forest regrowth, as well as to combat the destruction of existing forests, in their long-term climate plans.
At one point in time, theory pitted regrowth, also known as tolerance, against defense: with limited energy, a plant had to pick one or the other.
They have a bioceramic print on the inside, which reflects Far Infrared — a type of energy that is proven to promote cell regrowth in the body.
E-commerce giant Amazon (AMZN) quietly launched an exclusive line of over-the-counter health products that include products ranging from ibuprofen to hair regrowth treatment.
They placed it over the tree stump for regrowth purposes, and then helped each other carry the logs out of the woods and back to the farm.
Rigorous conservation efforts helped spark a regrowth of the peregrine falcon population, and the birds are sometimes spotted nesting in urban areas with tall buildings and bridges.
Some have even gone so far as to suggest that forest regrowth after the demise of South American societies led to a global cooling event right around 1610.
It is the exosomes that act on the heart and make it better as well as mediating long-distance effects on exercise capacity and hair regrowth, he explained.
The most striking evidence is the regrowth of the seagrass beds — now covering more than 42,000 acres, the highest cover in the Chesapeake in almost half a century.
So I think that the president, his policies are going to lead to regrowth, and I hope if we can get these policies enacted, he'll be right about that.
In a separate study, nine of 12 patients with alopecia areata recovered more than 50% of hair regrowth using a similar drug, Jakafi, which is approved for cancer treatment.
Sarr said that his journal has reviewed the science on two of the three papers—one about nerve regrowth and one about brain preservation in a potentially transplanted head.
She said when she took the photos, she "felt sadness as you think of the wildlife loss, but amazement at the green pops of regrowth in the charred bush."
New York and 39 other states impose sales taxes on tampons and sanitary napkins, while exempting the Rogaine hair regrowth treatment, condoms and other products mostly used by men.
Some examples include avoiding development of new communities near important chimp feeding and nesting grounds, and allowing for forest corridor regrowth so that disparate patches of habitat can be connected.
If the Brazilian government facilitates more regrowth, the forests, though not the pristine old-growth forests of the past, could help avert breaching a tipping point, among countless other benefits.
"You might notice in your regrowth that all the hair won't grow back immediately within the brow; the little fuzzies [closer to] your eyelid will come back first," he says.
Josh wanted to make his son feel better about the procedure, especially once Gabriel's tumor – an anaplastic astrocytoma that had metastasized to his spine – was showing no signs of regrowth.
In fact, natural regrowth is usually better than planting, since "allowing nature to choose which species predominate during natural regeneration allows for local adaptation and higher functional diversity," she says.
The puffins were mostly adult birds, suffering from the onset of molt — a regular, rather stressful shedding and regrowth of feathers that increases the birds' nutritional needs during the process.
"The startling regrowth of tissue in this case occurred because we were able to intervene early in a growing child, before long-term tissue degeneration," he said in a statement.
Dozens of farmers were fined for producing grains in these areas, for preventing the regrowth of the native vegetation or otherwise seeking to trade products originating in the banned areas.
Recent scans show that there's been regrowth in the chunk of her brain that had been pushed aside when the giant tumor had taken up residence in her eye vault.
This pattern of amelioration suggested to the doctors that the left side of Fidyka's spine—where most of the olfactory ensheathing cells had been implanted—had experienced the most regrowth.
"The success of ancient surgical interventions is typically testified by bone regrowth around the cranial hole, the degree of bone recovery being indicative of the post-operative survival time," said Petrone.
Kim's team studied the effects of sewage waste on a reef in Guam and found that the skeleton of coral can support the regrowth of polyps if pollution damage is remediated.
The locals are using a biotechnology that finds hydrocarbon at the molecular level and destroys its bioavailability, killing the oil, and leaving behind nutrients that catalyse the regrowth of the ecosystem.
To prove that no job is too large, no regrowth too long, no blond too brassy, we've rounded up a few of the most noteworthy transformations coming from L.A.'s top colorists.
It turns out that, contrary to what his mother (Lindsay Torrance) has said, his father went into hiding because a nefarious hair-regrowth company wanted to turn him into a lab rat.
It's not clear why, but a daily dose of aspirin, titrated as high as is tolerated without triggering symptoms, can both improve asthma control and slow down the regrowth of nasal polyps.
Some doctors recommend taking probiotics after a course of antibiotics as a way of jump-starting microbial regrowth in the gut, but a study in Cell questioned the wisdom of that practice.
LA electronic favorite Kauf—the project of singer-producer Ronald Kaufman—is finally gearing up to release his highly-anticipated debut album Regrowth on October 13, and baby we are here for it.
Twelve shrews were captured and measured at three distinct intervals, each of them displaying the same pattern: a peak head size in summer, a cranial reduction in winter and then regrowth in spring.
Because of her regrowth and lighter ends, the team at Nexxus started with a single process — avoiding adding any more bleach in her hair — followed by a gloss to seal in the color.
The two ends of the spinal cord would then be fused together with a chemical called polyethylene glycol, or PEG, which has been shown to promote regrowth of cells that make up the spinal cord.
If reforestation is going to absorb meaningful amounts of carbon from the atmosphere, it has to begin soon: As the climate warms, land that's currently suitable for reforestation will increasingly become too hot for regrowth.
For example, if you want to try something new but don't have room in your budget (or schedule) for frequent salon visits, your colorist should take that into account and give you something with minimal regrowth.
"The concept is sound, as scaffolds have been used for decades in medical research and proved to be beneficial to cell regrowth in certain situations," says Michael Lane, assistant professor at Drexel University College of Medicine.
Last fall, Heather visited Dr. Das, one of three surgeons in the U.S. who provide advanced therapies to ENS patients, with injections to stimulate nerve regrowth or fillers to alter the contours of the nasal cavity.
They weren't able to remove the entire tumor due to my speech and physical abilities, and I have to go back to the neurologist every three months for an MRI to check on regrowth on the leftover tumor.
So it's not biomass that drives whether forest is clear-cut or not; most foresters will tell you it's the best way to get regrowth to come back, and that it's good for biodiversity across a managed landscape.
For her husband Ladd, who was born and raised in Pawhuska and has had his boots on the ground (literally) as her business partner in all of her endeavors, being a part of the town's regrowth is particularly rewarding.
A closed loop of forest growth, consumption, and regrowth could provide climate benefits in as little as 85033 years according to some scientists (primarily due to the displacement of fossil fuels, which, unlike trees, cannot regrow and reabsorb CO2).
The study, which was published in the Biomaterials journal, found that the ingredient dimethylpolysiloxane (an anti-foaming agent made of silicone added to the oil used to cook the famous fries) might open the door to improved hair regrowth therapies.
Mehboob has criticised the Billion Tree Tsunami for including natural regrowth of trees in protected forests in its numbers, and says he believes the actual number of trees planted as part of the Billion Tree Tsunami is around 200 million.
But Aslam said the tsunami effort has met over 90 percent of its target of adding one billion trees through planting or natural regrowth, and has surpassed its initial target of boosting forested areas in the province by 2 percentage points.
" And even if everyone suddenly takes urgent action on climate change, Steffen says, the recovery and regrowth process for the reef—which is also battling threats from land clearing and coal-mining expansion in Queensland — could take "hundreds of years.
"A 25-35% increase since 1900 is on the high end; we predicted a 20% increase since 1900," Keenan said, noting that some of the the uptick in photosynthesis could be due to other factors besides CO2 fertilization, including forest regrowth and milder temperatures.
Basing their assessment on continual tracking of her hair regrowth and health, as well as closely evaluating her behavior to determine what was "normal" for bears in the wild, her human care staff were able to assess where she is on the road to recovery.
U.S. District Judge Jane Triche Milazzo in New Orleans, Louisiana on Thursday said she was troubled by the conduct of Kelly Gahan, the first plaintiff to sue over Taxotere in 2015, in withholding photos and other evidence she had successfully undergone hair regrowth treatments.
"The perception that this would become part of the city's future and regrowth I think is going to be a key to its success," said Timothy Rub, director of the Philadelphia Museum of Art and a former director of the Cleveland Museum of Art.
He got around it by launching a brand called Inhibitif, whose products prevented hair regrowth, a supplement drink brand called Fountain, and an anti-aging hand care brand called Hand Chemistry, all under the umbrella of a company called Deciem (tagline: "The Abnormal Beauty Company").
Scientists are still learning how ketamine works in the brain, but research has found that an injection of the drug triggers the release of a different type of neurotransmitter, glutamate, which stimulates regrowth of neural pathways that show loss of function associated with stress or depression.
It had several core purposes: to reduce dependence on foreign oil, lower the price of automobile fuel at the pump, reduce carbon emissions, draw investment into the rural economy, and encourage the regrowth of manufacturing in parts of the country that the global economy was leaving behind.
"These greenhouse gas emissions (which are not offset by future regrowth) will lead to warming, and warming will increase the likelihood of peat soils being drier earlier in the summer and therefore more likely to burn.... In turn leading to more greenhouse gas emissions," Smith said.
For me, I see the 2016 election and all the horrible things happening in the world as awful things I don't want to happen, but sometimes I wonder if these things need to happen so that there can be rebirth and regrowth to put new things into place?
Working with the French laboratory CRIOBE, the Center of Island Research and Environmental Observatory, along with other organizations, Mr. Rosenfeld and Ms. Valois followed marine biologists and natural marine park workers as they tracked changes in reef health, monitored temperatures, and planted metal structures to aid in reef restoration and regrowth.
To ensure that the western South Atlantic whales continue to thrive and that the regrowth of this population doesn't negatively impact other animals that depend on the same resources as the whales, conservationists are calling for protections that will look out for the whales and other creatures on the whales' migratory path.
Its sensors enable each Pulsepod to constantly monitor crop growth, or regrowth of grass in a pasture, as well as rainfall, crop water demand, light and heat levels and even the color of berries on the bush, kale leaves, or grapes on the vine, which is important in determining harvest-readiness of the crops.
The state created a long-term "coral bleaching recovery plan" to prevent further damage and promote regrowth after specific events, like the spreading mass of warm water in the Pacific Ocean in 2014 that came to be known as "the Blob," or the high ocean temperatures that killed 50 percent of coral on some reefs off Big Island in 2015.
As the subject matter of Kobaslija's Japan pictures changed over time, so, too, did his technical approach to making them; if thickly impastoed brushstrokes marked the earlier paintings in his series, with their images of billowing smoke rising from the smoldering remains of a once-active town, a relatively spare palette, applied with almost calligraphic strokes, typified some of his later depictions of nature's determined regrowth following the big wipe-out.

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