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self healing

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self healing
The ability to restore a failure situation such as a broken transmission line or a missing program file that is part of a software application. See self-healing network.


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Natural healing is one of the most powerful, drug free forms of healing that has been around and science has been looking into ways to improve and accelerate the power of self healing by tapping into the power of the brain - the central authority, the progenitor of all the functions of the body.
Lead researcher Stefan Bon, a chemist at the university, said that the final result from the new process would come in the shape of a highly versatile material that could be used to create a range of high performance materials-such as self healing paints, and clever packaging that can be tailored to let precise levels of water, air or both pass in a particular direction.
There are different ways you can promote self healing colitis and crohns if you suffer from either of these inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD).
 
 
 
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