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And don't doubt their capacity for wounding.
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Fetal skin has the intrinsic capacity for wound healing, which is not correlated with the intrauterine environment.
In this version, Antonio's affection for Sebastian is made explicitly erotic, and Mr. Harbour conveys it with a gruff embarrassment and a genuine capacity for being wounded that cuts through this muddled production like a searchlight through fog.
It was a weapon for wounding.
Mr. Burrell and Mr. Roberts eloquently convey their characters' capacities for being wounded.
Sport's unpredictability, and capacity to offer wounding scenarios, was emphasised in a three-hour spell.
In other words, physical properties such as thickness, porosity, density and fluid absorption/retention capacity of wound-healing materials play an important role in creating optimal environment for wound healing.
These modifications tend to decrease the capacity for adaptive responsiveness and wound healing, and therefore enhance its susceptibility to disorders and death.
In future, the TE-skin could be design as gene delivery to enhance potential capacity for treatment of burns, chronic wounds and even systemic diseases.
They will respect a) the war wound; b) your capacity for enduring pain and still going out on the town with them; and c) your willingness to share pharmaceuticals.
Margatoxin or correolide compound C was tested and found to reduce the number of cells in the wound, suggesting decreased capacity for response to injury.
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