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PERIODONTAL REGENERATION AROUND NATURAL TEETH

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1998
c. smoking d. diabetes, etc. 3. Which are the therapeutic endpoints of success? 4. Which procedures, agents, or devices will promote periodontal regeneration? 5. What is the role of root surface modification in regenerative therapy? 6. What is the role of grafting procedures in regenerative therapy? 7.
Jan Lindhe   +13 more
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Stimulating Natural Regeneration

2006
Forests can regenerate in previously forested areas once the land ceases to be used for alternative purposes (e.g., grazing, agriculture, wood extraction). However, the recovery process can be extremely slow or inhibited in highly degraded ecosystems. The principal challenges for those working in forest restoration are to evaluate a forest’s potential ...
Silvia Holz, Guillermo Placci
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Periodontal Regeneration Around Natural Teeth

Annals of Periodontology, 1996
1. Evidence is conclusive (Table 2) that periodontal regeneration in humans is possible following the use of bone grafts, guided tissue regeneration procedures, both without and in combination with bone grafts, and root demineralization procedures. 2.
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Nature's strategies: Resilience by regeneration

Science, 2018
Through regrowth of damaged tissue, a salamander heals itself.
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Fourth Nature: Regenerating Cosmicity

KEEP ON PLANNING FOR THE REAL WORLD. Climate Change calls for Nature-based Solutions and Smart Technologies. Proceedings of REAL CORP 2024, 29th International Conference on Urban Development and Regional Planning in the Information Society, 727 ...
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Natural regeneration after harvesting

Stand regeneration after harvesting is driven by complex interactions between ecological factors and extrinsic elements (seed/propagule availability, soil characteristics, light, water and nutrient levels, species autecology, plant–plant interactions, predation, browsing, etc.).
Thiffault, Nelson   +4 more
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Regenerating Cottonwood from Natural Seedfall

Journal of Forestry, 1965
Abstract On moist sites with an adequate seed source, eastern cottonwood can be regenerated by plowing parallel ditches about 8 inches deep and 6 feet wide. Ditches are most successful in forested areas (excluding old fields) and in silt or sandy loam soils.
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Natural Regeneration

1990
G. Weetman, A. Vyse
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