8.Conclusions Dragons blood powder has broad-spectrum sterilization.It can clear toxic materials,remove the necrotic tissue,enable convergence wound and scabbing without skin grafting,markedl...
10.Regional mucoperiosteal flap with labiobuccal groove mucoperiost-eal flap can cover the bone grafting closely,it gives the alveolar bone a normalcontour and need not second vestibuloplasty.
11.Modified larch tannin was prepared by grafting copolymerization and sulfoalkylation, and successfully used as retanning agent, possessing good water solubility and enhanced penetration rate.
12.To provide proof of grafting, modified hydrolysate was identified by indanthrone, the IR and amino acid composition analysis of hydrolysate and modified hydrolysate were studied.
12.What is it about those plants that kept their domestication beyond the reach of ancient farmers capable of mastering such difficult techniques as grafting?
13.Not only is grafting hard work even once you know the principle, but the principle itself could have been discovered only through conscious experimentation.
14.The tree's growth is restricted by years of pruning, wiring, repotting, and grafting, and the plants need to be checked on and often watered every day.
16.The best way to do this is by replanting stems and cuttings from existing ideas you've added to your garden—by consistently taking notes, and combining them together, a bit like grafting.
17.Even though Rome's apples were at least native to western Eurasia, they were grown by means of grafting techniques that had developed in China and spread westward from there.
18.Local Glacier Growers 'breed' new glaciers by grafting together—or marrying—fragments of ice from male and female glaciers, then covering them with charcoal, wheat husks, cloths, or willow branches so they can reproduce.
19.A high-spirited young lady and a musical Polish patriot made a likely enough stock for him to spring from, but I should never have suspected a grafting of the Jew pawnbroker.
20.A precursor to vaccination as we know it today, variolation involves grafting smallpox scabs onto healthy people to give them a milder version of the disease, with the hopes they'd be immune afterwards.