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Regrowth Phase

/ˈriːɡroʊθ feɪz/noun
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The regrowth phase refers to a specific stage in cyclical processes, such as hair growth or ecological recovery, where new development actively occurs after a period of dormancy or loss. In hair biology, it's the active growth period that can last years, while in environmental contexts, it signifies the renewal of vegetation following disturbances like fires. This phase underscores the resilience of natural systems, adapting to modern challenges like climate change.

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