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* Vinegar is effective for 5-20 % solutions of acetic acid, with higher concentrations most effective, but it mainly destroys surface growth, so respraying to treat regrowth is needed.
Soon afterwards the first signs of regeneration were already visible with, for example, regrowth of the eucalyptus trees.
Although kudzu prefers forest regrowth and edge habitats with high sun exposure, the plant can survive in full sun or partial shade.
While the area of natural stands with large old trees is rapidly decreasing, substantial areas of regrowth exist and it is increasingly grown in plantations, the long, straight, fast growing trunks being much more commercially valuable than the old growth timber.
In one small study without a control group, diphenylcyclopropenone has shown a significant hair regrowth in 40 % of patients with alopecia areata at 6 months, being sustained in two thirds of these after a 12-month-follow up-period.
The topical agents prevented the development of alopecia areata in mice, and they triggered hair regrowth when applied to mice with established disease.
The permanent wetlands now cover more than 50 % of 1970s levels, with a remarkable regrowth of the Hammar and Hawizeh Marshes and some recovery of the Central Marshes.
The permanent wetlands now cover more than 50 % of 1970s levels, with a remarkable regrowth of the Hammar and Hawizeh Marshes and some recovery of the Central Marshes.
These criteria are met best in old forest stands with spruce and pine, dense ground vegetation and local tree regrowth on dry slopes in southern to western expositions.
It suppresses the regrowth of blood vessels that occur with return of the pterygium.
The plateau fields are now under the control of the park authorities, who are attempting to restore them by allowing natural grassland regrowth, with controlled sheep grazing.
This has resulted in a regrowth in size and scale, and now starts with an afternoon of street entertainment, and fun run races for children, concluding with the church service, elite runners ' race and presentations.
The cell cycle inhibitor p27kip1 has also been shown to allow regrowth of cochlear hair cells in mice following genetic deletion or knock down with siRNA targeting p27.
She is portrayed as a ferret with bloody stumps protruding from her back, suggesting that her wings have been violently removed ( she " earns " their regrowth later following a battle in which she helped Jack ).
An MRI scan showed he had a regrowth of his tumour with bleeding into his brain.
* Synthoids: Genetically enhanced clones with tissue regrowth abilities.
Within the reef aquarium hobby, enthusiasts regularly fragment corals for a multitude of purposes including shape control ; selling to, trading with, or sharing with others ; regrowth experiments ; and minimizing damage to natural coral reefs.
The rapid regeneration of seedlings with lack of canopy has led to good regrowth of healthy young trees where the mature forests once stood.
The axonal regrowth has been correlated with functional motor recovery.
In Merck studies to determine the effectiveness of Propecia as a hairloss treatment for FDA approval, all subjects were required to use T / Gel in order to standardize everyone's shampoo regimen and to prevent seborrheic dermatitis from interfering with potential scalp regrowth.
This was done in accordance with the government's policy of regrowth to avoid the occurrence of ghost towns.
An important risk associated with stimulants is that decreased pain feedback allows users to easily push the muscle past the point of capable regrowth to the point of serious damage, possibly resulting in torn muscles.

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Because the county sits at the headwaters of the Chesapeake Bay along the Susquehanna River, it plays a key role in controlling sediment and fertilizer runoff into the bay as well as fostering submerged aquatic vegetation ( SAV ) regrowth.
Different skin areas can exhibit hair loss and regrowth at the same time.
Among the four-shape systems, the Southern Harmony has remained in continuous use at one singing in Benton, Kentucky, and is now experiencing a small amount of regrowth.
Sometimes no slashing at all is needed where regrowth is purely of grasses, an outcome not uncommon when soils are near exhaustion and need to lie fallow.
In Laos, they also occur in bamboo regrowth, scrub and degraded forest from the Mekong plains to at least.
Now, after decades of regrowth, it is hard to spot any deer at all.
Numerous articles in the medical literature describe research, mostly in animal models, aimed at reducing the paralyzing effects of injury and promoting regrowth of functional nerve fibers.
It increases the relative amount of soft tissue and predisposes to recurrence and at the same time inept attempts to remove some nail matrix lead to faulty regrowth of the nail.
Overcutting of vegetation occurs when people cut forests, woodlands and shrublands — to obtain timber, fuelwood and other products — at a pace exceeding the rate of natural regrowth.
During World War II, responding to the large number of nerve injuries sustained by soldiers in combat and by his pioneering work in comparative anatomy and the regrowth of damaged nerves in squids and octopuses, Young set up a unit at the University of Oxford to study nerve regeneration in mammals.
The addition was precipitated by the city's efforts at regrowth following a cataclysmic fire in 1845, which destroyed and 1, 000 buildings.
Larvae of spitfires feed on the foliage of young trees and regrowth stems, and can strip the branches of foliage particularly at the tops.

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When a peripheral fiber is severed, the myelin sheath provides a track along which regrowth can occur.
At and below tree line, avalanche paths through drainages are well defined by vegetation boundaries called trim lines, which occur where avalanches have removed trees and prevented regrowth of large vegetation.
" Notably, the stem cell compartment is spared from the disease, which gives patients the ability, even after many years of longstanding disease, to experience spontaneous regrowth for reasons we really don ’ t understand ," Dr. Christiano explained.
Many brooms ( though not all ) are fire-climax species, adapted to regular stand-replacing fires which kill the above-ground parts of the plants, but create conditions for regrowth from the roots and also for germination of stored seeds in the soil.
Sometimes a hair inhibitor is applied, which slows the regrowth of hair and may halt regrowth completely.
Recently, Silybum marianum or blessed milk thistle has been shown to protect the liver from amanita toxins and promote regrowth of damaged cells, including a study in which 60 patients exposed to death cap poison were given 20 mg / kg of milk thistle seeds per day within 48 hours of consuming the deadly mushrooms.
Ngogo researchers study primate plant use and rain forest regrowth after logging among other things, and removes illegal snares from the park which can seriously injure or kill protected animals.
The species is also threatened by overgrazing, which can kill the coppice regrowth before it gets tall enough to be out of the reach of livestock.
The drug was prescribed to promote muscle regrowth in disorders which cause involuntary weight loss, and is used as part of treatment for HIV / AIDS.
* The Golgari Swarm ( green / black ): A sect which emphasizes that death is an essential aspect of the life cycle, and which to that end encourages death and plague in order to foster regrowth.
The current library is centrally located in the downtown area of Des Plaines, which has seen a regrowth in the past several years.

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