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or sclerotization is a hardening of tissue and other anatomical features;
* Sclerosis (medicine) *Cyberbrain Sclerosis (Cyberbrain#Cyberbrain_Sclerosis), a fictional disease introduced in Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex. The disease is characterized by hardening of the brain tissues precipitated by the cyberization process. *a process which hardens plant tissue by adding fibers and sclereids, resulting in sclerenchyma
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