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Another form is
atrophic scarring (sunken
scarring),
which also has an
overexpression of
collagen blocking regeneration. This
scar type is sunken, because...
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scars. However,
there is no
universal measure on
scarring; the
exact relationship of the
stability exponent χ {\displaystyle \chi } to the
scarring strength...
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SCARS or
S.C.A.R.S. is an
acronym that may
refer to:
SCARS (military) (Special
Combat Aggressive Reactionary System), an
American combat fighting system...
- The FN
SCAR (SOF (Special
Operations Forces)
Combat ****ault Rifle) is a
family of gas-operated short-stroke gas
piston automatic rifles developed by Belgian...
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scarred or
scar in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Scarred, past
tense of
scar, may
refer to:
Scarred:
Experiments with
Violence in Gujarat, a...
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hypertrophic scarring, for example,
those with Ehlers–Danlos syndrome.[citation needed] It is not
possible to
completely prevent hypertrophic scars, so those...
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Dueling scars (German: Schmisse) have been seen as a "badge of honour"
since as
early as 1825.
Known variously as "Mensur
scars", "the
bragging scar", "smite"...
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after injury to the
central nervous system. As with
scarring in
other organs and tissues, the
glial scar is the body's
mechanism to
protect and
begin the...
- A leaf
scar is the mark left by a leaf
after it
falls off the twig. It
marks the site
where the
petiole attached to the stem. A leaf
scar is typically...
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SCAR may
refer to: FN
SCAR (Special
Operations Forces Combat ****ault Rifle)
SCAR, ICAO
airport code for
Chacalluta International Airport in Arica, Chile...