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Meanings of wounded skin in English
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Usage of wounded skin in English
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The process would replace the sutures and staples traditionally used to repair woundedskin.
2
The woundedskin of the stump was white and taut.
3
The woundedskin sizzled and began to deteriorate immediately.
4
This device is useful for regeneration of woundedskin and may be adaptable for another application.
5
She felt them glide across the sticky trickle of blood, tugging at the woundedskin beneath.
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Morphology of the woundedskin was monitored for changes over time via serial photographs and histopathological studies.
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Phase-contrast microscopy of open- woundedskin cultured in vitro indicated inward spreading of the peripheral skin to be responsible for wound closure.
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Cells on biodegradable filters were expected to serve as a local supply of growth factors and cell sources when they were placed in woundedskin.
9
On post-wounding day 7 or 28, laser Doppler blood flow measurements were made, and the breaking strength of the woundedskin was determined.
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Woundedskin is one of the preferred niches for Pseudomonas aeruginosa, which has developed diverse strategies to impair tissue repair processes and promote infection.