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Regenesis

Regenesis \Re*gen"e*sis\ (-?*s?s), n. New birth; renewal.

A continued regenesis of dissenting sects.
--H. Spenser.

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regenesis

n. New birth; renewal.

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Regenesis

Regenesis or ReGenesis may refer to:

  • Regeneration (biology), the resenesis of amputated or damaged cells, tissues or even organs.
  • ReGenesis, a Canadian television series
  • Regenesis (non-profit organization), an environmental group
  • Regenesis (novel), by C. J. Cherryh
  • ReGenesis (band), a Genesis tribute band
  • X-Men: Regenesis, a Marvel Comics storyline
  • Title of a book by geneticist George M. Church
ReGenesis (band)

ReGenesis are an English progressive rock tribute band of Genesis. ReGenesis perform mostly material from Genesis' Peter Gabriel era. Formed in 1994, the band have been through several lineup changes, and the latest incarnation comprises founding members Nigel Appleton (drums) and Doug Melbourne (keyboards), along with Tony Patterson (vocals, flute), Tom Janssen (lead guitar) and Nick Loebner (bass and 12-string guitars).

Regenesis (non-profit organization)

Regenesis is Canadian-based, university focused environmental and social justice organization. Regenesis currently has chapters at university and college campuses across Southern Ontario. Each university/college chapter is independent and democratically run.

Regenesis was originally founded in Toronto, Ontario, Canada in 2007 by a group of student activists, including Claudia Rodriguez and Mike Kenny, as a student activist group and movement.

Regenesis (novel)

Regenesis (2009) is a science fiction novel by American science fiction and fantasy author set in her Alliance-Union universe. It is a sequel to Cherryh's 1988 Hugo award-winning science fiction novel, Cyteen, and was published in hardcover by DAW Books in January 2009. The teenage clone of a top scientist and political leader unravels the decades-old murder of her "genemother", while also dealing with threats to her own welfare.

Usage examples of "regenesis".

If cellular regenesis was utilized, the daily inges-tion of certain extracts would perpetuate it.

The sky went orange and gray, and at last the ten thousand suns of Cluster Regenesis winked out to gleam like the eyes of dorquebirds, squatting in their nests of planets.