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vitality

[vahy-tal-i-tee] / vaɪˈtæl ɪ ti /


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"By increasing the number of mitochondria inside donor cells, we can help aging or damaged cells regain their vitality -- without any genetic modification or drugs."

From Science Daily

Brazil is pushing the idea of building a prospering economy by sustainably using natural resources, preserving nature to protect the vitality of the land, and developing valuable products including fuels, pharmaceuticals, and foods.

From BBC

More than anything, Violent Hour marks a rediscovery of joyful vitality after Harvey’s ugly split with her former metal band, Butcher Babies, which she co-formed and performed in for 14 years.

From Los Angeles Times

Bruckner had a fresh Hollywood, proto-John Williams and even a hint of Philip Glass vitality.

From Los Angeles Times

Both approaches successfully improved lysosome function, boosted the removal of progerin, and reduced signs of cellular aging, such as DNA damage, growth arrest, and loss of cell vitality.

From Science Daily