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No. The word "overuse" means to use too much. It could of course be related to the body, but it doesn't have anything to do with micro traumas specifically. You could use a word too much, and people might find your paper repetitive. If you use a broken arm too much, that seems like it would cause micro traumas, but the word "overuse" isn't confined to that definition.
No. The word "overuse" means to use too much. It could of course be related to the body, but it doesn't have anything to do with micro traumas specifically. You could use a word too much, and people might find your paper repetitive. If you use a broken arm too much, that seems like it would cause micro traumas, but the word "overuse" isn't confined to that definition.
TEETH are the only part of the body that can't repair itself
occipital lobe can be repair itself by related exercises
Cartilage cannot repair itself.
Yes it is. The skin is the largest of all human organs. Skin has the ability to protect your body and can repair itself when injured, unless it is a deep cut or burn
Ozone layer, yes can repair itself. However without the disturbance of man made ODS's.
it can repair itself
Hippocrates is stated that diseases have natural causes and the body has the power to repair itself.
Yes the ozone can repair itself. But only when humans stop the use of CFC's.
Yes, it can and will repair itself but the repair may not be like the original.
I cannot think of any glue that would repair an ovenproof dish. The repeated re-heating would be bad for anything.