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Regenerated

Regenerated is the past participle of regenerate and is used as an adjective to describe something that has been restored, renewed, or re-created after loss, damage, or decay. The term is applied across fields to indicate that a process has returned a substance, tissue, or area to a functional or usable state.

In biology and medicine, regeneration refers to the regrowth of tissues, organs, or limbs, often restoring function.

In ecology and urban planning, regeneration describes recovery of ecosystems after disturbance and the revitalization of

In materials science and industry, regeneration can describe restoring the properties of a material or a catalyst.

Because the term spans many contexts, the precise meaning of regenerated depends on the field, but it

Examples
include
liver
regeneration
in
mammals
and
limb
or
tail
regeneration
in
certain
amphibians.
Regenerative
medicine
seeks
to
enhance
natural
regeneration
through
stem
cell
therapies,
tissue
engineering,
and
biomaterials,
aiming
to
replace
or
repair
damaged
tissues.
urban
areas
or
historic
districts
through
development,
planning,
and
community
investment.
Regenerated
cellulose
is
a
common
example,
produced
by
dissolving
cellulose
and
regenerating
it
into
fibers
or
films
(as
in
viscose
and
rayon).
Catalysts
and
adsorbents
are
often
regenerated
by
removing
accumulated
impurities
or
deposits
to
restore
activity.
generally
denotes
returning
to
a
usable,
functional,
or
original
state.