How To Use Juvenescence In A Sentence
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We are glad they have picked up something during their prolonged juvenescence.
Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 159, 1920-07-28
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Senescence leads to reproduction and the process of rejuvenescence in each asexual cycle carries the organism back to the same stage of youth.
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Two categories of potential advantages of sex - variation and rejuvenescence - were hotly debated in the nineteenth century and today.
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I believe that the happiest individuals are those who have reclaimed their juvenescence, or the power to grow young.
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They who attempted to read the prophecy with accuracy were of opinion that the prophet had intimated that had the nation, even in this its crisis, consented to take him, the prophet, as its sole physician and to obey his prescription with childlike docility, health might not only have been reestablished, but a new juvenescence absolutely created.
Phineas Redux
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These great conjurors are generally sought for in the City; and in truth the cauldrons are kept boiling though the result of the process is seldom absolute rejuvenescence.
The Way We Live Now
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Variations of those characters are partly due to stressed environments, such as unstable, muddy substrates resulting in corallite rejuvenescence and redirection.
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The pollen cells are formed from mother cells by a process of cell division and subsequent setting free of the daughter cells or pollen cells by rejuvenescence, which is distinctly comparable with that of the formation of the microspores of Lycopodiaceæ, etc. The subsequent behavior of the pollen cell, its division and its fertilization of the germinal vesicle or oosphere, leave no doubt as to its analogy with the microspore of vascular cryptogams.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 531, March 6, 1886
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They who attempted to read the prophecy with accuracy were of opinion that the prophet had intimated that had the nation, even in this its crisis, consented to take him, the prophet, as its sole physician and to obey his prescription with childlike docility, health might not only have been re-established, but a new juvenescence absolutely created.
Phineas Redux
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Gyllenhaals juvenescence is the magic that makes even Graysmiths most mundane actions sparkle.
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Rejuvenescence gives rise to a swarm-spore or zoospore.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 531, March 6, 1886
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This rejuvenescence was noticeable within two hours after her death; & when I went down again (2. 3o) it was complete.
Mark Twain: A Biography
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Although corallites are basically ceratoid in shape, the majority have irregular shapes, which were probably produced by a combination of redirected growth and rejuvenescence many times during life.
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The friends who had developed about his path in such flattering numbers when he came home from India, and retired, with a newly-acquired fortune and a vague halo of military distinction about his person, into the ranks of the half-paid, were beginning to find him rather old and, frankly, a considerable bore; but the timely benevolence which he had extended to his nephew was, it appeared, to have its reward in this world in the shape of a kind of reflected rejuvenescence, a temporary respite from the limbo of (how he hated the word!) fogeydom.
A Comedy of Masks A Novel
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Never had the garden looked more meetly set, never had the sun shone more genially, and the air impelled the blood and sent it coursing more joyously through his veins, than on that morning of the rejuvenescence of all his high ideals.
Austin and His Friends
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Japanese the type of permanence up to a generation ago, when he suddenly awoke and startled the world with a rejuvenescence the like of which the world had never seen before.
The Yellow Peril
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The experience thus gained cost me the bloom of youth; yet I would not exchange it for a life of everlasting juvenescence.
A Practical Illustration of "Woman's Right to Labor" A Letter from Marie E. Zakrzewska, M.D. Late of Berlin, Prussia
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Chaucer, upon which this kind of rejuvenescence has been bestowed by
Lives of the Poets, Volume 1
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'Time writes not its wrinkles on our brow;' our juvenescence is in the future.
God's image in ebony : being a series of biographical sketches, facts, anecdotes, etc., demonstrative of the mental powers and intellectual capacities of the Negro race, by edited
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A silhouette portrait of Talbot as a boy of seven, drawn in 1807 by an unknown hand, opens this monumental book about the birth and juvenescence of a medium.
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The fresh colors of the young Republic, the bright blazonry of the newest State, the coat-of-arms of the infant County of Tasajara -- (a vignette of sunset-tules cloven by the steam of an advancing train) -- hanging from the walls, were all a part of this invincible juvenescence.
A First Family of Tasajara
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He refers to the library, and the calm wisdom of centuries and sages moderates the rash impulse of juvenescence.
Canada and the States
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There are some mechanical aids in reading which may prove of great utility, and form a kind of rejuvenescence of our early studies.
Literary Character of Men of Genius Drawn from Their Own Feelings and Confessions
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A vast sense of rejuvenescence pervades the significant classes, a sense of new importance in the world.
American Stasi
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By continuous living tradition and a vital power of rejuvenescence, this land has readjusted itself through unnumbered transformations.
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In a particular corallum, the diameter of the aulos responded quickly to an event that caused redirection or rejuvenescence of growth, which can be observed in longitudinal sections.
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Physically the Great Change did not do so very much to reinvigorate her — she had lived in that dismal underground kitchen in Clayton too long for any material rejuvenescence — she glowed out indeed as a dying spark among the ashes might glow under a draught of fresh air — and assuredly it hastened her end.
In the Days of the Comet
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The senility of the fellow's countenance, besides, was contradicted by the juvenescence of his eyes.
The Beetle
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Miss Corona was sure there was another meaning in it too; she believed it foretokened some change in her own life, some rejuvenescence of love and beauty like to that of the ancient rose-tree.
Lucy Maud Montgomery Short Stories, 1902 to 1903
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The pollen cells are formed from mother cells by a process of cell division and subsequent setting free of the daughter cells or pollen cells by rejuvenescence, which is distinctly comparable with that of the formation of the microspores of Lycopodiaceæ, etc. The subsequent behavior of the pollen cell, its division and its fertilization of the germinal vesicle or oosphere, leave no doubt as to its analogy with the microspore of vascular cryptogams.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 531, March 6, 1886