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In a study comparing the skin substitute with secondary intention healing after Mohs micrographic or excisional surgery (Gohari et al 2002), the human skin substitute produced a more pliable, less vascular scar with a better cosmetic appearance than those healing by secondary intention.
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It is only since the late 19th century that a matter-of-fact style has slowly become acceptable in literary circles; the influence of translations from European languages, the role of journalism, and the growing pride in a pure language freed from the cobwebs of the past worked together to make Islamic languages more pliable and less artificial.
Or check out Danner Boots' new Stumptown line, which recreates the company's classic hiking boots with a more pliable sole and less bulky look.
Resting makes the dough less elastic, more pliable and easier to work with.
If at all possible, it's best to avoid this, because the stiff bristles of the raccoon fur can become a lot more pliable and (to some people) less desirable if you rinse it.
Some amorphous materials can also be less prone to fracture, hence being more pliable, lending themselves to the possibility of flexible electronics.
The shorter, more pliable blue wavelengths of light are scattered outside the Earth's shadow and the longer, less bendable red wavelengths are refracted toward the moon.
The audiences are more pliable.
The requisite persona is more pliable, freeing.
They were replaced with more pliable types.
This should soften it and make it more pliable.
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