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A scar is the body's natural way of healing and replacing lost or damaged skin. A scar is usually composed of fibrous tissue. Scars may be formed for many different reasons, including as a result of infections, surgery, injuries, or inflammation of tissue.
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| scar tissue |
a mark remaining after the healing of a wound or other morbid process.
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In Isa. 1:18 a Hebrew word is used which denotes the worm or grub whence this dye was procured. In Gen. 38:28,30, the word so rendered means "to shine," and expresses the brilliancy of the color. The small parasitic insects from which this dye was obtained somewhat resembled the cochineal which is found in Eastern countries. It is called by naturalists Coccus ilics. The dye was procured from the female grub alone. ...
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1) Tappo sagomato da applicare sulla cubia in coperta e sul condotto di discesa della catena dell'ancora nel pozzo. Limita l'apertura e permette di renderla stagna con stracci, cemento e altro. 2) Pesanti taccate poste sul mascone in prossimit?dell'occhio di cubia per far appoggiare le unghie delle ancore e proteggere il fasciame. ...
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In cases where the determination of the BAR does not provide the requested relief, owners of qualifying properties are eligible for judicial review via Small Claims Assessment Review (Form RPTL 730). (see SCAR section)
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