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Verb(1) form a scar, after an injury(2) form a scar(3) after an injury

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(1) For a wound to cicatrize more quickly or for tissue to regenerate after an operation, it is now proposed that stem cells be transplanted to the traumatized region.(2) it was used to cicatrize certain types of wounds(3) This oil appears to be one of the most effective, naturally occurring, cicatrizing agents.(4) They became very quickly impressed by its cicatrising properties.(5) Afterwards he noticed that a ten-year old hemiparesis was cured in five minutes and a 3-day old wound was instantly cicatrised and healed.(6) In the middle ages, pastel leaves were applied in poultice for their cicatrising virtues.(7) Oil of Tamanu appears to be one of the most effective known cicatrizing agents in nature.(8) It effectively soothes, softens, decongests and cicatrises skin.(9) An injury from a kris blade cicatrises with more difficulty.(10) The unique cicatrising properties of Tamanu Oil are not yet explained in existing scientific literature, though this activity is established and accepted.
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