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cicatrization or
cicatrisation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Cicatrization, also
spelled cicatrisation (from
Latin cicatrix,
meaning "scar")...
- or
spiritual significance." Scarification,
which is also
known as
cicatrization in
European works, is
sometimes included within the
category of tattooing...
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timed intervals, like irritation).
Scarification is
sometimes called cicatrization (from the
French equivalent).
Scarification has been
traditionally practiced...
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Atelectasis is the
partial collapse or
closure of a lung
resulting in
reduced or
absent gas exchange. It is
usually unilateral,
affecting part or all of...
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Other causes of
ptosis include eyelid neoplasms,
neurofibromas or
cicatrization after inflammation or surgery. Mild
ptosis may
occur with aging. A drooping...
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patients into
three groups based largely on the
presence and
extent of
cicatrization and sinuses. It has been used as a
basis for
clinical trials in the...
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progression of conjunctivitis. For example, in
chronic inflammatory cicatrizing conjunctivitis,
active oxylipins, lysophospholipids,
fatty acids, and...
- the
marks of the
bowstring on my arms. I will, however,
cover both my
cicatrized arms with bangles.
Wearing brilliant rings on my ears and conch-bangles...
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number of items,
including clothing, are
imported from the coast. Body
cicatrization,
practiced by
virtually all
Saramaka women as late as the 1970s and...
- health-promoting
properties of the
fermented beverage Anti-Inflammatory and
Cicatrizing Activities of a
Carbohydrate Fraction Isolated from
Sugary Kefir Antimicrobial...