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  • ...e of animals in testing: replacement, reduction, refinement<br>3R (optical regenerator), an optical communications repeater that performs reamplification, reshapi
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  • Soyer also published several cookbooks, including ''The Gastronomic Regenerator'' (1846), a comprehensive guide to modern cooking and kitchen management, a
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  • ...or followers of Shaivism, often focus on Shiva's role as the destroyer and regenerator, embodying the cycle of creation and destruction. Shaivism has a wide array
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  • ...ha]] and [[Kartikeya]], and as the consort of [[Shiva]], the destroyer and regenerator of the universe. Her worship is integral to the fabric of [[Hindu culture]]
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