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“...Regeneration is the ability to fully restore the structure and function of a lost body part, after...”
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“... interaction with increasing salt concentration. This result is in agreement with the expected decrease...”
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“... promising ferroic family of lead-free compounds with perovskite-like structures. Their versatile properties...”
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“... a decrease in functional capacity 20. The bedridden person, with little physical mobility for a prolonged...”
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