The site has an allotment and greenhouses and the couple have regenerated an orchard.
Even nerve cells in the spinal column might be regenerated, allowing the paralyzed to walk again.
The researchers say the transplanted cells regenerated nerve fibres across the damaged region of the spinal cord.
If they can do anything, then they may not work when the system is regenerated from the declaration.
Also, we will have regenerated the largest derelict site in southern England close to the heart of the capital.
Much of Arena is regenerated every time the game is played to lend variety to the way it is completed.
Earlier this week Prime Minister Gordon Brown visited and was given a tour of Liverpool's regenerated docks area by Phil Redmond.
Although much regenerated in recent decades, the "Gothic Quarter" still exudes a lived-in atmosphere that makes it anything but an outdoor museum.
Three months later, approximately 30% of the nerve fibres had regenerated, which, according to the team, could be enough to produce some vision.
The new tram route will serve the Manchester Velodrome and Manchester City's Etihad Stadium, as well as the regenerated area of New Islington.
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Work will start immediately to transform the existing mile-long Bute Street into a prestigious dual-carriageway thoroughfare linking the city centre with its regenerated dockland area.
However, the researchers were surprised to discover that just 24-hours later, the sea slugs had regenerated their male organs and were able to mate again.
The university's Singleton Park campus will also be regenerated.
Buchholz and Spalding first were trying to use this method to see if they could determine whether neurons in the brain were grown once or if they were regenerated throughout a lifetime.
Through autumn, several walking tours are taking visitors through this regenerated area, to see the structures built specifically for the Games and to experience the neighbourhoods that surround the Olympic and Paralympic Village, where the athletes live.
The plum market sector of 45-65 year-olds is now half regenerated, and every year that goes by the singed cynical private investors immolated by the crash of 2000 are passing out of the investment generation and replaced.
Launched in 1963, change and evolution is part of the show's DNA. When a lead actor steps down, The Doctor essentially dies and is regenerated into a new body, but as the same character with a new actor portraying him.
Among those worries are the fact the UK has an ageing RAF transport fleet which is stretched almost to capacity until replacements are ready, while the ability to fly warplanes from a British aircraft carrier will not be regenerated for almost a decade.
Jim Parmalee, an analyst at Credit Suisse First Boston, says the companies products will be "best in class" because they will be able to transmit light for 4000 kilometers without being regenerated electronically, which will mean a dramatic reduction in both operating and capital costs for managers of optical networks.
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