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  2. Prunella vulgaris - Wikipedia

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    Closeup of flowers. Prunella vulgaris grows 5–30 cm (2.0–11.8 in) high, [8] with creeping, self-rooting, tough, square, reddish stems branching at the leaf axes. [9]The leaves are lance-shaped, serrated and reddish at the tip, about 2.5 cm (0.98 in) long and 1.5 cm (0.59 in) broad, and growing in opposite pairs down the square stem. [9]

  3. Self-healing material - Wikipedia

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    Self-healing of early stage damage is thus a promising new approach to extend the lifetime of the metallic components. In metals, self-healing is intrinsically more difficult to achieve than in most other material classes, due to their high melting point and, as a result, low atom mobility.

  4. Prunella (plant) - Wikipedia

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    The common name "self-heal" derives from the use of some species to treat a range of minor disorders. Self-heal can be grown from seed, or by dividing clumps in spring or autumn. Species [1] Prunella albanica Pénzes – Albania; Prunella × bicolor Beck – parts of Europe (P. grandiflora × P. laciniata)

  5. Self-healing - Wikipedia

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    Disorders of the spirit and the absence of faith can be self-healed. [2] In a figurative sense, self-healing properties can be ascribed to systems or processes, which by nature or design tend to correct any disturbances brought into them. Such as the regeneration of the skin after a cut or scrape, or of an entire limb.

  6. This Modern Healthcare Startup Is Using Design to Heal - AOL

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  7. Nancy Sottos - Wikipedia

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    With this design, a greater supply of self-healing agent can be incorporated into the created material. The process of constructing such a material is very complex. [7]: 8 This approach has been used to support repeated self-healing in fiber-reinforced composite materials. An epoxy resin and a hardener can be stored in adjacent overlapping ...

  8. Self-healing concrete - Wikipedia

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    Autogenous self-healing crack. Self-healing concrete is characterized as the capability of concrete to fix its cracks on its own autogenously or autonomously. It not only seals the cracks but also partially or entirely recovers the mechanical properties of the structural elements. This kind of concrete is also known as self-repairing concrete.

  9. Could This Overlooked Organ Hold The Key To Living Longer?

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    Scientists still know very little about the ovaries, but new research and renewed interest suggests unlocking its secrets could help women life longer.