(1) Remodeling processes appear to be important in the evolution of the fibrous scar .
(2) A programme of full restoration work was then undertaken to ensure that the exterior of the quarry would not show up as a scar on the hillside.
(3) There were white geese by the water, there's a pale scar of limestone if you look back, no snow but snowdrops, and then Rievaulx.
(4) The problems corrected ranged from leakage and wrinkling to deflation of the implant and tightening of the scar tissue around the implant.
(5) The scar created by quarrying the hillside below the Nab is visible from a wide area, but excavations are now going downwards below the level of the surrounding land.
(6) The fix includes snipping underneath the skin to sever the connective tissue, causing the scar to spring up.
(7) After healing, a depressed scar remains that is usually round but can be irregular.
(8) These two parts should snap apart easily by hand and leave a clean scar on the new corm.
(9) He worries that the mule track would leave a scar on the hillside.
(10) A faint scar ran the length of his left cheek
(11) It's great here, short turf, long views, scree, caves and stream, and parallel and looming 300 feet above, a twisted limestone scar .
(12) Excessive fibrous tissue formation in a healing skin wound may form a raised and ugly scar , known as keloid, especially if the edges of a wound have not been held together effectively.
(13) His arm will not scar
(14) The result will be a raw scar through blasted rocks that we will have to live with for generations.
(15) When asbestos fibers enter the lung, they cause the tissue to harden and scar around them.
(16) Capt White apparently walked away unharmed, but the hanger still bears the scar , a deep indentation above its heavy iron doors.
(17) And the crew left no telltale scars on the fragile hillsides where they had been intensely working, she says.
(18) She looked like Aeris, but was a good bit thinner, and scarless .
(19) Both are considered to be antimicrobial and have been associated with scarless healing in some cavity wounds.
(20) The scars we moved past are striking, the limestone is angled at 45 degrees and popular with crows, patched with lichens and softened by mosses.