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"rejuvenescence" Definitions
  1. a renewal of youthfulness or vigor : REJUVENATION

17 Sentences With "rejuvenescence"

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We may see in war the preliminary process of rejuvenescence.
The relation of autogamy to senescence and rejuvenescence in Paramecium aurelia.
The rejuvenescence is so gradual that it would hardly be noticed.
In his case they have become aborted and incapable of rejuvenescence.
Not the bearer of glad tidings of great damnation. A forecrier of earthly rejuvenescence.
After that rejuvenescence she had never cast a thought to loving any man again.
She does not pray for a Medea to thrust her into a cauldron of rejuvenescence.
But I don't know whether every such change does not bring with it a rejuvenescence.
By continuous living tradition and a vital power of rejuvenescence, this land has readjusted itself through unnumbered transformations.
Variations of those characters are partly due to stressed environments, such as unstable, muddy substrates resulting in corallite rejuvenescence and redirection.
And we hope that this strong, united, purified Germany will be a fountain of rejuvenescence to the ageing Kultur of Europe.
Senescence leads to reproduction and the process of rejuvenescence in each asexual cycle carries the organism back to the same stage of youth.
The brain cell connections are stimulated by the sound of the drumms, which leads to the creation of endorphines, generating pleasure and rejuvenescence.
The pioneers of this rejuvenescence of our musical past have handed down the experience and know-how they acquired over the past decades to the next generations.
Medieval alchemists, craving the boon of youth and desiring renewed health and strength, were kept busy searching for the mythical elixir of life, a universal medicine supposedly containing a recipe for rejuvenescence.
Liang Qichao was born in a small village in Xinhui, Guangdong Province on February 23, 1873. Liang's father, Liang Baoying (, Cantonese: Lèuhng Bóu-yīng; courtesy name Lianjian ; Cantonese: Lìhn-gaan), was a farmer and local scholar, but had a classical background that emphasized on tradition and education for ethnic rejuvenescence allowed him to be introduced to various literary works at six years old. By the age of nine, Liang started writing thousand-word essays and became a district-school student soon after. Liang had two wives: Li Huixian (; Cantonese: Lléih Waih- sīn) and Wang Guiquan (; Cantonese: Wòhng Gwai-chyùhn).
Willier (1974),Willier B. H.(1974): Charles Haskell Danforth. Biogr. Mem. Natl. Acad. Sci., 44: 1-56. related citations quoted Danforth as stating that 'the hair follicle is a kind of biological microcosm in which almost any problem relating to growth, differentiation, decline and rejuvenescence of tissue can be studied to advantage....' While riding on a streetcar in Wilkes-Barre one summer, Danforth observed, in his own words, that 'a man in front of me draped his arm over the back of the seat and I noticed that while his arm was very hairy the middle segments of his fingers were free of hair and so, I observed, were my own; but I knew this was not generally true.' So far as he was aware, no one before had recognized this variation as possibly hereditary.

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