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Hyperhydricity refers to the physiological malformation of the regenerated shoots that result in excessive hydration, low lignification, and poor regeneration.
Sensory groups showed poor regeneration with significantly decreased percent nerve, fiber count, and density (p < 0.05).
The disease progression is commonly slow but ultimately leads to joint malfunction as the cartilage has a poor regeneration capability.
The poor regeneration property of the ZA sorbent, which needed a long time (600 min), was also improved by addition of these promoters.
However, large-scale application of biosorption faces potential challenges including lack of funding, poor mechanical properties of biosorbants, complex adsorption mechanisms involved, and poor regeneration capacity.
For species with poor regeneration it is recommended to plant saplings (enrichment planting) to ensure forest recovery and species preservation at the landscape level.
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This is due to poor forest regeneration, although the resilience of miombo woodlands is high.
d Second-look arthroscopy showing poor cartilage regeneration at the microfractured site (International Cartilage Repair Society [ICRS] grade IV).
This may contribute to the poor dye regeneration and hence lead to the poor performance of these devices.
Sensory nerve disorders are difficult to cure completely considering poor nerve regeneration capacity and difficulties in accurately targeting neural tissues.
However, oak forests have poor natural regeneration (Cowell et al. 2010; Galbraith and Martin 2005; McCune and Cottam 1985; Nowacki and Abrams 2008; Shotola et al. 1992).
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