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In some people, this stimulates excessive formation of scar tissue.
Excessive formation of free radicals influences almost all pathways involved in normal human physiology.
Under unfavorable conditions, however, these methods suffer from excessive formation of foam requiring an extra treatment and a high-energy demand for pumping gas or water.
Epidural fibrosis is a major challenge in spine surgery, with some patients having recurrent symptoms secondary to excessive formation of scar tissue resulting in neurologic compression.
Excessive formation of these layers around the fuel kernels severely weakens the local mechanical integrity and eventually leads to pillowing of the plate.
At high power laser irradiation, various carbon microstructures are formed as a result of excessive formation of amorphous carbon on the substrate.
Compared to wounds treated with bare collagen scaffolds, wounds treated with growth factor-loaded scaffolds showed excessive formation of capillaries and less myofibroblasts were present in these wounds, leading to less contraction.
Moreover, below a water stoichiometry of 350, and at a current density of 1 A/cm2, flow and temperature maldistribution is adversely affected by the presence of the gas phase; particularly gas hold-up near outlet channels can cause excessive formation of hotspots.
One of these problems is the excessive formation of foam within the biogas reactor.
The excessive formation of ϵ-( γ-glutamyl) lysine cross-links would yield the gel with rigid and tough texture.
This unique nanostructures could mitigate typical issues of Si electrode such as low cycling stability, low Coulombic efficiency, and excessive formation of a solid electrolyte interphase (SEI) layer.
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