Sentence examples for the scarring from inspiring English sources

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the scarring

noun

A permanent mark on the skin sometimes caused by the healing of a wound.

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Histology illustrates the scarring in the lung (Fig. 2 o), compared to healthy lung tissue (Fig. 2 m).

Comparing the scarring observed in Figure 7(b) with Figure 7 d), the scarring length was measured to be ~10 μm for Figure 7 d) and ~5 μm for Figure 7(b).

The scarring is fading very quickly.

The scarring might normally go unnoticed, but Aca Pavlovic knows where to look.

The scarring can be significant in up to 25percentt of cases.

And wearing unimaginably tight garments that will keep the scarring down.

He has described his condition as optic atrophy, the scarring of the optic nerve.

Other doctors have said the scarring could also have been caused by cocaine.

The scarring, or restenosis, caused Mr. Cheney's recent chest pains, he said.

The scarring of the lungs makes it harder and harder for them to breathe, until they essentially suffocate.

Early attempts to coat stents with a drug to prevent scarring failed; some made the scarring worse.

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