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Regeneration of taiwania requires full sun, and hence, it is difficult to regenerate in natural forests.
Clinically, it is difficult to regenerate or reconstruct adipose tissue.
In particular, many crop species such as cotton are difficult to regenerate.
Pt/Al2O3 in particular is difficult to regenerate by reduction in hydrogen (400 °C for 0.5 h), and agglomeration is observed by TEM.
However, our examination of topographic characteristics revealed exceptions (e.g., areas that are difficult to regenerate) that will require particular attention when managing the natural forest.
Previous research has proposed various methods to enrich the cultured chondrocytes for ACI, yet it has been difficult to regenerate homogeneous native-like cartilage in vivo.
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This suggests that yellow birch will lose its moderate shade tolerance evolutionally becoming a shade-intolerant species and that it may become more difficult to naturally regenerate in the future.
In most cases, AuNPs are immobilized on the surface of an electrode, so they are difficult to be regenerated, making the use of the biosensor unfriendly.
Although diabetes results in part from a deficiency of normal pancreatic beta cells, inducing human beta cells to regenerate is difficult.
If you could just disconnect from all unnecessary obligations, let go of difficult relationships, and take more time to regenerate, you'd, of course, feel better.
However, the adult mammalian brain has a low ability to regenerate, making it difficult to fully recover the lost neurons and their functions.
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