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Nicking or chipping a seed to aid in germination.
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Fibrous tissue, composed of collagen, formed by fibroblasts or other cells. Scars are usually the result of damage to the body and are readily visible on the skin. Collagen and scarring are the glue by which the human body heals wounds. Without the formation of deep scars, almost all skin wounds would split apart. Gland or surface tissue has little or no binding capability; therefore, scar tissue is important to all skin-surgery results. ...
Ãâó: www.skincancerinfo.com/glossary.html
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| scar |
Connective tissue replacement following loss of dermal tissue
Ãâó: www.emergency-medicine.info/articles/dermatology-t...
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a village where the High Traders live.
Ãâó: sallyodgers.50megs.com/candleironglossary.htm
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Cliff or steep rock face, on the coast or inland.
Ãâó: www.viking.no/e/england/danelaw/e-landscape.htm
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