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Meaning of "regeneration may"

Phrase: regeneration may Definition: This phrase is used to suggest the possibility or potential for renewal, regrowth, or restoration of something. Context: After the fire, regeneration may be necessary to restore the forest ecosystem

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A regeneration may be manually initiated at any time.
Different methods of regeneration may also be combined.
Regeneration may be effected by washing with a solvent.
The productivity of regeneration may be improved.
Regeneration may be performed at a constant temperature or using a temperature program.
Electrochemical regeneration may also be employed.
Regeneration may be initiated immediately or it may be delayed according to an appropriate criteria.
When to effect this regeneration may be chosen in various ways.
Improved operating procedures such as backwashing or acid regeneration may solve this problem.
The quality of a regeneration may be evaluated in different ways.
Alternatively a reactor from which the catalyst can be extracted continuously for regeneration may be used.
The regeneration may be by heating.
The exit liquor from the resin regeneration may be recycled in the system.
The regeneration may be thermally.
It is, therefore, hypothesised that blocking regeneration may be a way of tackling these infections.

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Catalyst regeneration may be carried out by any conventional system.
If all the conditions can be met, natural regeneration may be a viable option.
A continuous regeneration may be useful for the regeneration process.
For example, the separation of spent catalyst for regeneration may be simplified in this manner.
The regeneration may be by using a solvent to extract any intercalated metal.
Isolation of the polymer prior to regeneration may be accomplished in any convenient manner.
Each regeneration may be carried out under the same or different regeneration conditions.
Recyclable deodorizing cartridge is, regeneration may not completely restore the deodorizing effect.
The regeneration may also comprise a step for washing and drying the regeneration gases.
Further details on catalyst regeneration may be found in the above-cited patents.
Regeneration may be accomplished with or without heating to remove the HF from the polymer.
The heat cells undergoing regeneration may be heated by other cells producing power.
Regeneration may be accomplished by any in-situ treatment known in the art.
As with absorption, the regeneration may take place in a single liquid phase.
Regeneration may comprise solely some regeneration functions, for example reshaping or reamplification.
The relative contributions during motoring and regeneration may be the same, or may differ.
The heat for regeneration may be supplied by the power from hydrinos.
In case of deep peelings, skin regeneration may take between 7 and 14 days.
The regeneration may be carried out in a slurry or fixed-bed.
A swing bed the catalyst regeneration may be carried out in the cracking reactor itself.
Such regeneration may be provided by means of analog-digital and digital-analog converters.
Sites in need of tissue regeneration may be any site accessible either directly or indirectly.
Such regeneration may be done in situ, thus without removing it from the punching apparatus.
The metallic tin used for regeneration may be deposited onto an inert auxiliary cathode.
Tissue regeneration may be induced through the use of absorbable materials in fabricating the prosthesis 28.
Alternatively, the regeneration may be performed in a static manner.
Regeneration may be carried out in-situ or ex-situ.
Alternatively, the regeneration may be performed in a discontinuous or static manner.
The nerve regeneration may be measured by weight or volume of the nerve tissue present.
Alternatively, the regeneration may be carried out under supercritical conditions.
Although the regeneration may be performed at any pressure, atmospheric or subatmospheric pressures are preferred.
In addition, natural regeneration may suffer from long delays in returning to forest cover.
Environmental regeneration may refer to: Environmental remediation (through active intervention) autonomous regeneration ecology.
Improved axonal regeneration may also be experimentally determined in test animals by histological examination.
A particle filter regeneration may be initiated and shall be achieved before the verification test.

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