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The phrase "a complete resorption over" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to describe a process of total absorption or dissolution, but the preposition "over" is not typically used in this context.
Example: "The medical imaging revealed a complete resorption of the bone tissue."
Alternatives: "total resorption of" or "complete absorption of".
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The design should allow a complete resorption over time, which aims to provide a complete filling of the defect with regenerating tissue (Slivka et al. [2001]).
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This layer is surrounded by granulation tissue; (c) Staphylococcus aureus group, van Gieson stain; Inflammatory response is expressed as a circumferential sunburst type periosteal reaction (PR) and an almost complete resorption of the cortex (C).
At the age of 10 weeks, physical examination showed an almost complete resorption of the right testis but the left one could easily be palpated, again with the size of a large pea.
We also discovered that micronuclei arrested by colchicine are susceptible to complete resorption, a phenomenon referred to here as colchicine-induced micronuclear degeneration.
The stiff but readily resorbable polymer rapidly degrades (molecular weight half-life of 170 min) while turning into a soft gel, followed by complete resorption within 240 min.
It could involve either an internal remodelling process, or complete resorption followed by tissue neoformation.
MGCSH is a material that has a long history of clinical use, thanks to its biocompatibility and rapid and complete resorption, although these properties can sometimes be a drawback in the healing process.
If the addition of 4HR can lead to complete resorption of the silk membrane, a second surgery for membrane removal is not needed, as in the case of collagen membranes.
Even with complete resorption of the grafted bone, an implant survival rate can be reached [9, 66].
This is a complete do-over.
Many promising graft designs have been discovered along with promising adjunctive treatments, yet a graft that offers biomechanical support while allowing for neovascularization with eventual complete resorption and remodeling remains to be developed.
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