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"repopulate" Definitions
  1. to populate (something) again
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Still, it's not on April to repopulate the entire species.
His story shines a light on efforts to repopulate the island.
That means they may have the right stuff to repopulate the island.
The point of the captive breeding programme is to repopulate the wild.
Ultimately, they hoped to repopulate those towns with less rebellious Shiite residents.
The northern white rhino did not get the same opportunity to repopulate.
How might that be used to repopulate the species in the future?
These measures help conserve the brood stock, ensuring that the lobsters continue to repopulate.
At that rate, there's no way we can repopulate reefs before they get wiped out.
When you deactivate an account it zeroes out then will repopulate over next 24-48.
Repopulate the ecosystem of apps on your phone with ones that actually make you feel good.
According to Norse mythology, a single man and woman survive Ragnarok, and they repopulate the planet.
If modified male mosquitoes are no longer released, eventually it's likely the wild mosquitoes would repopulate.
Only then can the harvested cells be reintroduced to their newly cleaned bone marrow to repopulate.
There will be a nature reserve and an effort to repopulate such species as the Arabian leopard.
Eventually, Parliament eased medieval restrictions on citizenship, bringing in waves of tradesmen eager to repopulate the city.
New immigrants often repopulate hard-hit neighborhoods and increase the labor market opportunities of native-born workers.
An American biomolecular organization called Revive & Restore is behind the ambitious effort to repopulate the great auk.
After the pathogen had been cleared, the bacteria hiding out in the appendix could repopulate the stomach.
Either way, they've slowly begun to repopulate the city's parks, like Golden Gate Park and the Presidio.
Yet rats are superbly adapted to forage efficiently, breed often, and produce enough progeny to repopulate quickly.
Offred and other fertile handmaids are forced to have babies in an effort to help repopulate the world.
In the resolution to repopulate Los Angeles with its teams, the league voted to relax some doubleheader rules.
Kenya Wildlife Services proceeded to relocate the rhinoceros in an effort to repopulate the habitat around the country.
You play as an android, tasked with saving the Earth from robots so humans may eventually repopulate it.
Once the first wave of borers has passed, surviving trees have an opportunity to live on and repopulate.
The Gemini Solar Project could reverse the progress made in recent years to repopulate the Mojave desert tortoise.
These families are given their own kingdom to rule over, a new world of their own making to repopulate.
According to Zaslavsky, he aims to use his beluga stock to help repopulate the species in their native habitat.
Seeing the subjugation of these women, forced to repopulate their community — how has that changed the thinking and the mindset?
Emily (Ash Santos) and Timothy (Kyle Allen) have already proven that they are more than willing to repopulate the earth.
There is something incredibly audacious about a plan to repopulate parks where elephants have been almost wiped out by poachers.
These could then be used to repopulate ravaged reefs—once more is known about how and where to transplant them.
Midwest community economies rely on fair and open trade, as well as new immigrants to power growth, and repopulate communities.
Yogurt is suggested because its bacteria could help repopulate the healthy, vaginal bacteria (commercial yogurts don't have the right strains).
There were camps; the Jews went to them; and then were sent on, she was told, to repopulate the eastern lands.
Women have become a commodity to help repopulate society, forced to take multiple husbands and have as many children as possible.
But she's got bigger fish to fry now: she has to repopulate the world with all those embryos in the bunker.
In the mountains surrounding the metropolis, mountain lions — the last large carnivore in southern California — live, hunt, and try to repopulate.
It would also repopulate the reefs, which in turn would attract more divers who could be charged a fee, he said.
To do this, it needs to improve digital connectivity, repurpose industrial spaces and repopulate residential areas, among other measures, he stressed.
And even for Culex, if there are nearby houses where they can breed, "new mosquitoes will quickly repopulate [your] house," Kramer added.
Atwood's popular novel imagines a totalitarian future when fertile women are forced into sexual servitude to repopulate a world facing environmental disaster.
Should those lives be valued less than the lives of the wildlife which might repopulate their overgrown pastures when they are gone?
The coral IVF project is designed to help reefs repopulate faster to help speed up the recovery time after a bleaching event.
Scientists say this new method of growing coral in labs could help repopulate Florida reefs, along with coral populations across the Atlantic.
"If 10 percent of the cells remain, they can be induced to creep in and repopulate the depigmented area," Dr. Orlow said.
For decades, Baathist-led governments in Baghdad tried to crush or evict the Kurds, and to repopulate their ancestral lands with Arabs.
It says it plans to repopulate a strip along the Turkish border with about 2 million Syrian refugees currently sheltering in Turkey.
There's also speculation as to whether captive breeding centers can ever achieve their goal: to one day repopulate pandas in the wild.
It's yet another example of last-ditch attempts to repopulate Italy's dwindling rural communities, something that has also manifested in $1 home sales.
So a massive move is on to repopulate the oyster reefs in projects by states, local municipalities, universities, the Navy and Air Force.
But Melissa Blake, the mayor of the regional municipality that includes Fort McMurray, acknowledged that the city might not fully repopulate for years.
"Our top priority as I said all along, as soon as we evacuate people, is to start looking when we can repopulate," Gouvea said.
Scientists have been trying to breed the most resilient forms of coral in the hope that they can use these to repopulate the reef.
His paper proposed that the appendix was a "safe house" for good gut bacteria, and could help repopulate the microbiome after a nasty infection.
Now, the Department of Wildlife and the Paiute Tribe are hoping the change of scenery will help the sheep repopulate their numbers and thrive.
Recent efforts to repopulate the northern white rhino have been hamstrung by the fact that both Najin and Fatu are infertile, according to the study.
Their arrival marks the beginning of what will ostensibly become a pipeline sending surplus bison from Yellowstone out to repopulate portions of their old habitat.
In fact, fairy shrimp eggs have been known to remain dormant for up to 15 years, and can repopulate a pool of water within hours.
The goal of having so many children is obviously to repopulate the country — and it seems their society is hoping that means women who are fertile.
When the "harvested leeks" are forced out of the market, fresh inexperienced leek investors will sprout up to repopulate the market in a very short time.
At the same time, Spock and Uhura are on the outs because Spock feels—yes, feels —he may have a responsibility to help repopulate New Vulcan.
His solitary life shined a light on a yearslong effort by an army of conservationists, devoted volunteers and others to repopulate his species on the island.
Oh, and he's also okay with the idea of Rick and Michonne having a kid of their own someday: "We've got to repopulate the world," he shrugged.
These scientists, the Zimoffs, have been running this experiment since the 80s where they rope off a part of the tundra and repopulate it with Pleistocene type herbivores.
About 4,000 residents are still under mandatory evacuation orders in the area, but officials said they would continue to work to repopulate the areas impacted by the fire.
You, the godlike Master, were defeated by the demon Tanzra 1000 years ago, and now you've returned to drive back these demons and help humanity repopulate the world.
Indeed, it puts her at odds with North American and especially her Jewish culture, in which a burden is still placed on women to repopulate after the Holocaust.
"Our dream is to repopulate the historical centre," Silvio Donadio, one of the founders of Wonder Grottole, said in a written statement about the program, which was announced Tuesday.
"We couldn't rent them at market value, so we chose a symbolic number and the requests abounded: the important thing was to repopulate the village," Galliano told local media.
"This flooding issue could be a persistent issue with the staff unable to repopulate the facilities," said John Kilduff, partner with energy hedge fund Again Capital in New York.
Venezuela's late president Hugo Chavez in 2005 sent in soldiers to seize major ranches and repopulate rural areas largely abandoned since Venezuela's oil industry took off in the 1920s.
She is a devout believer who is sure the way to save the world is to have the handmaids — after being reformed by the Aunts — repopulate a broken world.
They are, for instance, profoundly resilient: Often the first full signs of life to repopulate razed habitats, their spores are capable of floating across entire oceans to take root.
About five percent of Entocycle's eggs (each female can lay up to 1,000) are used to repopulate new cycles, while the other 95 percent are hatched and fed food waste.
In a bid to repopulate rural areas and combat the effects of urbanization and emigration, many towns and villages in Italy have adopted a scheme of selling homes for $1.
It was believed that the air, water, and food, not to mention room to roam, might stimulate them to breed—and the offspring would then be used to repopulate Africa.
But in the face of this rapid displacement, Latinx artists are wielding Instagram to repopulate this perception of Los Angeles and archive their current and historical presence in the city.
First published in 1985, "The Handmaid's Tale" imagines a totalitarian near future when fertile women are forced into sexual servitude in a bid to repopulate a world facing environmental disaster.
Conservation biologists are working hard to repopulate Utah's state fish, the Bonneville cutthroat trout, by transporting their eggs to a local hatchery, improving their survival rate as the hatchlings mature.
We need to be able to do it in blood stem cells, so that they can actually repopulate a patient's blood system with cells that don't have the sickle cell trait.
We rely on legal immigrants and international students to repopulate communities, create new businesses and jobs, and meet skilled talent demands – a dynamic imperiled by the current administration's anti-immigrant policies.
Over the course of his book, he names just two examples of proposed skyscraper projects intended to help repopulate the city and, in one case, to help stem its rising waters.
He plans to drive Kurdish fighters, which he considers indistinguishable from Kurdish separatists in southern Turkey, away from the border region, then repopulate the area with about 2 million Syrian refugees.
"The Handmaid's Tale," based on a 1985 novel by Canadian author Margaret Atwood, imagines a totalitarian future when fertile women are forced into sexual servitude to repopulate a world facing environmental disaster.
They aren't considered an endangered species in California, but they are large carnivores that need uninterrupted swathes of land for hunting and for roaming between groups to spread genetic diversity and repopulate.
"I can't repopulate Calabria, Sardinia or Trentino with migrants paid with the money of Italians," Mr. Salvini wrote on Twitter in November, referring to areas of Italy where the population is declining.
So basically, the idea is that these probiotics repopulate your gut with "good" or "normal" bacteria that can fight the icky bacteria that causes the acute bout of diarrhea, according to the CDC.
Therefore, the City of New York has joined with a nonprofit called Billion Oyster Project and, together, they are trying to repopulate the 31-square-mile bay and adjoining wetlands with 50,000 oysters.
Today, projects like the Woolly Mammoth Revival led by Harvard's George Church are trying to use biotechnology to resurrect the extinct species and repopulate the tundras and forests of Siberia and North America.
The answer was no, and in 2014 he published a paper that should have put to rest all claims that stem cells could turn into mature working heart cells and repopulate the heart.
"We've never seen fires like this, not to this extent, not all at once, and the reservoir of animals that could come and repopulate the areas, they may not be there," he said.
He knew that these reserves would offer a place for rare and threatened species to shelter and breed, helping to repopulate surrounding regions and build resilience in the face of climate change and overfishing.
Daisy Ginsberg, a biodesigner and artist, told me at Biofabricate that scientists regularly scoff at her work, which has looked at how we might repopulate ecosystems with synthetic biology after a sixth extinction event.
These could include things like probiotics, or even fecal transplants, where the fecal matter of a healthy person is introduced into the bowel of another person to repopulate the gut flora with different microbes.
In a future where Earth has been obliterated by an apocalyptic event, a robot (voiced by Rose Byrne) raises a girl from infancy as the start of a larger scheme to repopulate the planet.
A fecal transplant is a procedure in which a healthy person's stool is transplanted into the colon of someone who's sick, in order to repopulate it with a diverse array of microorganisms, Dr. Olesen says.
But in the resulting fossil record, scientists found proof that after each die-off over time, white-throated rails would repopulate the island and re-evolve into the flightless Aldabra rails that are now thriving.
So while sampling unfamiliar foods can certainly kill you (imagine the idiot who first tried hemlock), the discovery and diversification of food can also keep us alive long enough to repopulate a nearly barren planet.
Take a look at the Twitter feed of his eldest son, Donald Trump Jr., which featured a message this weekend that Senator Angus King of Maine would "repopulate" the state with Syrian and Somalian refugees.
Just last year, the Dutch government reintroduced 11 of the bison to state forests in the province of Noord-Brabant in hopes of establishing a breeding stock to repopulate the species' previous range in western Europe.
The machine has put "Daughter" through a series of rigorous intellectual and physical tests to prepare her for the challenge of leading a new breed of laboratory-created humans, meant to repopulate a post-apocalyptic Earth.
Outlandish as his World Cup plan sounds, fans just like Diaz repopulate the tournament every four years, enduring periods of self-imposed hardship to nurture their passion and making life decisions non-fanatics would consider ludicrous.
This is how the biologists at Svalbard imagine the seeds will repopulate the earth, through many simultaneous acts of dispersal that will dissolve the seeds' aura of singularity as quickly as one biospheric catastrophe activated it.
GREAT GOBI B, Mongolia (Reuters) - A quarter-century-old project to repopulate the steppes of Mongolia with wild horses was kept alive as four animals made the long trip back to their ancestral home from Prague Zoo.
Our microbiomes are unique to each and every one of us, but it's believed that every time we take antibiotics, those healthy gut flora that are killed off are less likely to repopulate to their original numbers.
Moss plays Offred, one of the few remaining fertile women who is a handmaid in the Commander's household, one of the caste of women forced into sexual servitude as a last desperate attempt to repopulate a devastated world.
Cal Fire incident commander Bret Gouvea told reporters at a news conference Wednesday afternoon that within the last 22017 hours authorities were able to repopulate more than 23,100 people in Sonoma County to areas they were previously evacuated.
South and Southeast Asia have an abundance of poor, young, underemployed workers, while East Asian economies (including those of Korea, Japan, Singapore, Hong Kong and Taiwan) need to replenish shrinking labor forces and reinvigorate, even repopulate, their societies.
Turkey says it is carrying out the operation to drive Kurdish forces, which it considers indistinguishable from Kurdish separatists fighting an insurgency in Turkey, from the border region, which it intends to repopulate with 2 million Syrian refugees.
Book of Flora by Meg Elison Meg Elison's final installment of her Road to Nowhere trilogy comes at the end of an apocalypse in which most women were killed, making them valuable to communities who are looking to repopulate.
The United States has fallen, replaced by the totalitarian Republic of Gilead, where women are treated as property of the state, and the few who remain fertile are forced into sexual servitude in an attempt to repopulate the world.
"In 2400, we discovered that Okutama was one of three Tokyo (prefecture) towns expected to vanish by 220," says Kazutaka Niijima, an official with the Okutama Youth Revitalization (OYR) department, a government body set up to repopulate the town.
A team of pilots, veterinarians, research scientists and animal handlers moved eight cows and one bull from Michipicoten Island to the Slate Islands some 80 miles away, where the government hopes the animals will have a chance to repopulate.
"We have been using the history of conservation success in South Africa to repopulate other areas in Africa," Andrew Parker, director of conservation at African Parks, told Reuters as a hulking rhino lumbered about its holding pen below him.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States announced on Wednesday the first transfer of a prisoner from the Guantanamo Bay detention center under U.S. President Donald Trump, lowering the prisoner population at a facility Trump has signaled he would like to repopulate.
The novel, made into an award-winning television series in 2017, presents a totalitarian future in the state of Gilead, where the few remaining fertile women are forced into sexual servitude as "handmaids" to repopulate a world facing environmental disaster.
If only the fittest rats make it through the control campaign, the survivors may be even better adapted to take advantage of the high-resource minefield of modern cities, leaving a new population of "super rats" to breed and repopulate.
Scientists plan to use their newly acquired expertise to breed new coral colonies that can one day repopulate the beleaguered Florida reef system, one of the largest in the world and one decimated by climate change, pollution and disease in recent decades.
Captured by Islamic State: June 2014 Recaptured by Iraqi military: April 2015 Tikrit, Saddam Hussein's hometown, about 483 miles north of Baghdad, was the first major test of the Shiite-led government's ability to repopulate Sunni areas taken from the Islamic State.
In the case of a nuclear attack or a mass extinction event — flood, drought, earthquake, tsunami, some of which have already wiped out local crops around the world — the seeds in the vault will be used to repopulate the world's food supply.
"We've never seen fires like this, not to this extent, not all at once, and the reservoir of animals that could come and repopulate the areas, they may not be there," said Jim Radford, a research fellow at La Trobe University in Melbourne.
The French have long believed, quite rightly in my view, that the Brits have a big advantage since French maritime authorities don't let scallop fishing begin for their countrymen until October -- to preserve the stock and allow them to repopulate in peace.
"Sure, it does kill the good bacteria, but there is no evidence that this actually leads to any adverse health effects, and the good bacteria will repopulate immediately if you just touch your arms or your hair or another part of your body," said Reynolds.
Between the lines: While the administration is going to argue that wolves have largely made a comeback from these killings, wildlife advocates are likely to push for federal protections to remain in place until wolves repopulate within their historic range, which spans across the country.
I Am Mother (streaming now) is about a robot called Mother (voiced by Rose Byrne) who is left to repopulate the earth after the apocalypse, using embryos to create and then raise a human child simply called Daughter (Clara Rugaard) alone in a bunker.
The app offers a placid setting with just a touch of interactivity: It invites you to stare down into a clear pool of water, tap the surface and watch as a school of koi scatter from sight and then slowly return to repopulate the screen.
According to National Geographic, less than 80 Sumatran rhinos now live outside of human captivity, and the subspecies has been considered functionally extinct for years — meaning there are not enough of the animals left to sufficiently repopulate the species to save it from extinction.
As we started on the Rue Mariès, the city's main commercial street, Mr. Jourdain pulled his hood down over his head to avoid being recognized, as I struggled to mentally repopulate the empty street with the liveliness that had delighted me 35 years before.
Having pioneered a method for growing coral on treelike structures made from PVC pipes, the foundation grows coral in an underwater nursery for six to nine months before the specimens are taken to the ocean, glued into place and used to repopulate faltering reefs.
You think about the jobs that are predominantly led by women, like nurses, teachers and social workers—I'm not sure what representatives like Scott Allen think are going to happen to the workforce when basically [women are expected] to have as many kids as we can to repopulate our communities.
When their side lost, "Die Frau ohne Schatten" expressed Hofmannsthal and Strauss's vision for what should follow in Europe: The opera is all about fertility and progeny, the sought-after shadow being the sign of a woman who could bear children, at a moment when the Continent would have to repopulate itself after the tremendous fatalities of the war.
And they've discovered they can lower the temperature by as much as fifteen degrees, which is an incredible thought (Editor's Note: This is a speculative idea that Mezrich describes in more detail in the book, in which Pleistocene herbivores might help transition forests and shrub lands into grasslands, which absorb less heat.) The idea is to repopulate the area with mammoths.
The series follows June/Offred (Elisabeth Moss) as she lives as a handmaid in the totalitarian, extremist Christian country of Gilead, where women are stripped of many of their human rights (they are brutally punished for reading, for example) and handmaids are forced to help repopulate the world's dwindling population in a monthly "ceremony" where they're raped by commanders in the presence of the commanders' wives.
What begins as an interesting look into life post-apocalypse in which a robot called Mother (voiced by Rose Byrne) is left to repopulate the earth, using embryos to create and then raise a human child simply called Daughter (Clara Rugaard) alone in a bunker turns into an all-out fight for the future of humanity when a mysterious Woman (Hilary Swank) shows up, raising the issue of what Mother has lied about and who really ended the world.

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