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In tropical dry deciduous forests, where fires are very frequent, plants display some adaptive traits like thick bark, the capability of healing fire scars, seed adaptations, and re-sprouting capability (Khan and Tripathi 1986 , 1989.
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However, when Ola's time as a student is over, she will either have to abandon her dream of healing others or depart the United States, taking her talents and capabilities to another nation.
Acknowledgment is a big part of healing.
The art of healing.
Full of healing power.
It takes a season of healing.
The minimum concentration of 400 ng/mL rTFF1 was recommended for the in vitro cell wound healing, and higher concentration of rTFF1 (800 ng/mL) enhanced the capability of wound healing.
On the other hand, the rTFF1/EC showed less capability of wound healing and did not exhibit enhancing capability after the pH 2.4 buffer pretreatment.
Unfortunately, because the meniscus is not a homogeneous tissue, capability of self-healing in vascular or avascular part is much different.
Thus, while N-cadherin-blocking antibody gave rise to a significant reduction in healing velocity in the three cell lines analysed, the anti- α9-integrin-blocking antibody did not promote any significant decrease in the capability of cells to heal a wound.
The color of healed skin.
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