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As articular cartilage contains no blood vessels and is thus unable to initiate the same healing process as other tissues with good regenerative potential, the introduction of the PRP scaffold may mimic the initial stage of wound healing and tissue repair.
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There are also concerns over the potential for the introduction of contaminants into the food chain.
Results show potential in the introduction of this tool as a competitive simulation strategy for complex geometries.
Second, students are collectively asked to evaluate the potential of the introduction of a new ultrasound product described in a business publication article, which serves as the teaching case in this instance.
Case control studies offer an efficient observational analytic design, but they also carry a high potential for the introduction of bias.
Despite the successful containment of the EVD outbreak in Nigeria at that time, the ongoing outbreaks in neighboring countries increased the potential for the introduction of new cases in Nigeria and other countries.
In this direction, we have documented the potential of the introduction of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), which is one of the solutions that have been offered to the local people as a substitute for woodfuel to help meet their domestic energy demand.
The potential for the introduction of C. hominivorax into new areas is ever present.
There is potential for the introduction of systematic implementation and monitoring of NICE recommendations in Wales.
This gives the potential for the introduction of two isotopically coded methyl groups (e.g. CD3 in place of CH3) thus increasing the scope for multiplexing.
The conservation decision to augment populations should not be made without careful consideration of habitat availability and the potential for the introduction of maladapted genotypes.
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