it can be speeded up by a moist location.
A chemical change can be speeded up by a catalyst
Yes stretching a piercing while it's trying to heal can and generally does effect the healing time by prolonging the healing process.
the reaction for them is speeded up, and enhance performance as the speeded up reactions are carried out.
A catalyst can speed up a chemical reaction.
The Healing Process was created on 2005-04-05.
Kay and Cartwright
No, speeded is an improper conjugation.
It dramatically speeded up the process of removing seeds from short-staple cotton and delivering pure lint. (hope that's right & ure welcome) =)
When a wound is healing, your body's natural repair process kicks in. This involves the formation of a scab to protect the wound, followed by the growth of new tissue to cover and repair the injury. Ultimately, the wound will close up as new skin forms and the healing process is completed.
The Panama Canal qualifies as such.
It means that something can be escalated...speeded up or increased in amount or frequency.