{{wiktionary|regeneration|regenerate|regenerative}} '''Regeneration''' may refer to:
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==Science and technology== * Regeneration (biology), the ability to recreate lost or damaged cells, tissues, organs and limbs * Regeneration (ecology), the ability of ecosystems to regenerate biomass, using photosynthesis * Regeneration in humans, the ability of humans to recreate, or induce the regeneration of, lost tissue * Regenerative design, a process for resilient and sustainable development * Regenerative agriculture, a sub-category of organic agriculture * Regenerative circuit, an early radio circuit * Regenerative radio, an early radio circuit * Superregenerative receiver, a high-gain early radio circuit
==History and politics== *Regeneration (Colombia), La Regeneración, a 19th-century period and political movement in Colombia *Regeneration (Portugal), a 19th-century period in the history of Portugal * The ReGeneration, a cultural generation concerned with environmentalism * Viðreisn (Regeneration), a political party in Iceland founded in 2016
==Music== * ''Regeneration'' (Stanley Cowell album) (1976) * ''Regeneration'' (Roy Orbison album) (1977) * ''Regeneration'' (The Divine Comedy album) (2001) * ''Regeneration'' (Superchick album) (2003)
==Film and television== * ''Regeneration'' (1915 film), a film starring John McCann * ''Regeneration'' (1923 film), a Norman Studios production * ''Regeneration'' (1997 film) or ''Behind the Lines'', a film adapted from the Pat Barker novel * ''Re-generation'' (''The Outer Limits''), a 1997 episode of ''The Outer Limits'' * ''Regeneration'' (''Star Trek: Enterprise''), a 2003 episode of ''Star Trek: Enterprise'' * ''ReGeneration'' (2010 film), a documentary film * ''Regeneration'', a 2012 episode of ''Transformers: Prime''
==Literature== * ''Regeneration'' (Haggard book), a 1910 non-fiction work by H. Rider Haggard * ''Regeneration'' (novel), a novel by Pat Barker * ''Regeneration'', a book by Thomas Hunt Morgan
==Other uses== * ''Regeneration'' (sculpture), a 1975 sculpture by Alan Collins * Regeneration (theology), the doctrine of being born again * ''Evil Dead: Regeneration'', a 2005 video game for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox
==See also== * Bush regeneration, an ecological technique practiced in Australia * DPF regeneration, removing soot from a diesel particulate filter * Hydrochloric acid regeneration, a chemical process for the reclamation of HCl from metal chloride solutions as hydrochloric acid * Presumptive regeneration, the idea that the children of Christians will be born again because God cares for and chooses families as well as individuals * Regenerative amplification, a process used to generate short but strong pulses of laser light * Regenerative brake, an apparatus or system which allows a vehicle to recapture energy normally lost to heat when braking * Regeneration buffer (or regen buffer for short), a kind of video memory buffer in computer video hardware * Regenerative capacitor memory, a type of computer memory used in the Atanasoff–Berry computer * Regenerative circuit, a circuit in electronics that allows a signal to be amplified many times * Regenerative cooling (rocket), a process in rocket engines * Regenerative medicine, Clinical therapy to replace or regenerate human cells, tissue or organs, to restore or establish normal function * Regenerative process, a class of stochastic processes in applied probability * Urban regeneration, or urban renewal * ''Regeneración'', Mexican newspaper
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