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Concerning the Dispersion of Natural Regeneration

Journal of Forestry, 1941
Abstract Although individual seedlings of natural reproduction are not distributed at random on cutover areas, analysis of recently published data from the western pine type shows a remarkable consistency in the proportion of stocked quadrats of different size.
D. W. Lynch, F. X. Schumacher
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Natural Products in Wound Regeneration

The skin is the largest organ in the body that provides protection. When a wound occurs, the skin structure and its function are damaged, and it can even compromise life. Damage repair can occur through two mechanisms: healing and regeneration. When a scar forms, fibrosis occurs in the area, and the skin appendages, which include the glands and hair ...
Nallely Álvarez-Santos   +4 more
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Natural Regeneration of Eucalyptus

Indian Forester, 2023
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Natural products in regeneration

2022
Rachel B. Wilson   +3 more
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Natural Regeneration

2012
Juli G. Pausas   +3 more
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Natural Regeneration and Secondary Forests

2010
The easiest way of reforesting degraded lands is to take advantage of the capacity of many disturbed areas to recover unaided. The forests originating in this way are often referred to as secondary forests and these now cover large areas across the Asia-Pacific region.
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Natural vs Synthetic Polymers: How Do They Communicate with Cells for Skin Regeneration—A Review

Journal of Composites Science, 2023
JOSÉ Eduardo Maté Sánchez De Va´   +2 more
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Natural Regeneration

1990
G. Weetman, A. Vyse
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