| 41. | This is most pronounced after a couple years of clearcutting and in herb-rich forests where scarification took place.
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| 42. | Another type of scarification is chemical scarification, which involves the use of one or more chemicals to promote germination.
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| 43. | Another type of scarification is chemical scarification, which involves the use of one or more chemicals to promote germination.
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| 44. | Most of the elaborate ikenga bear the ichi scarification pattern, consisting of parallel vertical lines on the forehead and temples.
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| 45. | Thermal scarification can be achieved by briefly exposing seeds to hot water, which is also known as hot water treatment.
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| 46. | For boys and young men, practices such as scarification and hazing act as a rite of passage into a group.
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| 47. | Then come the requisite ordeals-- scarification or circumcision within traditional cultures, surgery and chemotherapy for the cancer patient.
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| 48. | Finally, there's scarification, produced by cutting into the skin and applying or inserting substances that raised permanent welts.
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| 49. | Not only cosmetic surgery but more decorative forms of body modification _ piercing, tattooing and scarification _ are thriving, too.
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| 50. | This transition may be accompanied by obvious physical changes, which can vary from a change in clothing to tattoos and scarification.
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