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The canvas has also been retouched in areas with persistent discoloration during a more recent conservation treatment [47].
Persistent discoloration indicated that cellulose obtained from bagasse, a sugarcane by-product, was far more resistant to hydrolysis than tunicate, bacterial, or even wood celluloses.
These complications include FBG, delayed manifestations of infection including abscess formation, migration of filler, disfiguring nodules and scarring, tissue necrosis and ulcer, and persistent discoloration [40, 66].
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Meats with such persistent brown discoloration are likely to be tough to eat and have unpleasant flavors.
A cosmetic dermatologist treats deeply etched wrinkles, scars, or persistent skin discoloration.
At a recent plastic surgery conference in Chicago, doctors anecdotally reported an increased incidence of short-term under-eye mounds, discoloration and persistent hard nodules.
This surgical procedure has several possible risks and side effects, including: Poor wound healing, bleeding, fluid accumulation, major wound separation, skin discoloration or swelling, skin loss, persistent pain, deep vein thrombosis, risks from anesthesia, unfavorable scarring, numbness or other changes to skin sensation and loose skin.[25].
As for the discoloration?
The discoloration can last for several days.
ADJECTIVE Persistent.
Persistent poverty.
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