Its skin was hairless and smooth and covered in miniscule, grayish brown scales. |
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Meanwhile, at the Erinsborough Clinic, the young hairless harpy, found herself on the horns of a dilemma, so to speak. |
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It is manlike and has a body covered with hair, a hairless face and hands, large jaws and an eyebrow ridge. |
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The Sphynx is a hairless cat while the Manx and Cymric are short-haired and long-haired cats without tails. |
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The creature stayed fast asleep the entire time, not even moving except for its smooth, hairless chest. |
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The boy, hairless due to the treatment he has undergone, is in the fifth session of chemotherapy. |
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If you get some chain letter that's threatening to leave you hairless or luckless for the rest of your life, delete it! |
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A team of American scientists isolated stem cells from mouse hair follicles and implanted them in the skin of other hairless mice. |
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The animal was also emaciated but its main problem was mange, leaving much of its body hairless and covered in lesions, Ms Shields said. |
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A hairless hand scooped the slabs up and raised them to the face as the creature sniffed at the steaks. |
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The yapok is a long-legged opossum with a relatively broad snout, and a long, almost hairless, scaly tail except at its base. |
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There is something vaguely creepy in virtually hairless toddlers sporting ribbony hair adornments. |
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His round hairless face encages an assortment of features that prowl across the surface, searching for means of escape. |
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Either she was hairless or she shaved herself completely because there was not a whisper of hair. |
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Examination revealed yellow to dark-brown, hairless, verrucous and micronodular lesions on the right temporal area of her scalp. |
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The former is a small canvas that represents a hairless, unclothed doll propped on a white tabletop. |
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Special attention should be paid to the temperature in containment systems as well as to that provided for hairless animals. |
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The young at birth are blind, hairless, and almost completely helpless, but they develop rapidly. |
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New-born, young, hairless, newly-operated, sick or injured animals will often require a much higher temperature level. |
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They became hairless, and there appeared a reddening and some dark spots on the skin. |
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As stated earlier, currently the best available animal model to assess photo co-carcinogenicity is with hairless mice. |
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A phototoxic test carried out in hairless mice demonstrated no evidence of phototoxic properties for the compound. |
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A Mexican hairless is decked out in a bright pink turtleneck. |
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She huddled up against his back, his hairless hide exuding a gentle warmth and feeling incredibly soft against her fingertips as she stroked his ribs. |
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These guys also like their girls to be hairless, so they assume the girls want the same thing from them. |
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A few years back, Specter underwent extreme rounds of chemotherapy that left him gaunt and hairless. |
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I didn't fancy breaking bread hairless with my three broken-hipped table mates. |
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Apart from the lack of hair, hairless dogs and hairless cats have a lot in common: they are both affectionate, playful and very clever. |
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Pollen doesn't stick very efficiently to hairless and hard-shelled insects. |
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Spitz nevi usually have a papule or dome-shaped or relatively flat nodule, smooth-topped, hairless. |
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Blade, hairless and glossy, broadly ovate to triangular, with cordate base and undulate margins. |
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Fruit: A reddish-brown, hairless, rather smooth schizocarp formed from two almost globose, 1 mm wide parts. |
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Fruit: A hairless, smooth schizocarp formed from two globose parts, 1,5 mm across. |
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Generally unstalked, lanceolate to almost linear, tapering to a long point, almost hairless. |
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Leaflets narrowly elliptic to lanceolate, tapering to a sharp point, hairless, and with entire margins. |
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We humans, tiny, little, hairless idiots that we are, all have our phones ready for the moment the mighty beast finally turns round. |
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Rhinoceroses are massive creatures with a thick and nearly hairless hide, excepting the hairy Sumatran rhinoceros, and three digits on each foot. |
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If your pets develop scaly, hairless skin lesions, have them checked for fungal infections by a veterinarian. |
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Their eyes are closed at birth, and they are covered with hair so fine that in some early descriptions the cubs were reported to be hairless. |
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Little more than fleshy tubes of wrinkly, pink, hairless skin, with enormous buck teeth at one end, naked mole-rats look like gophers left out far too long in the sun. |
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She caught a glimpse of hairless gray skin hanging loose from a thick neck, tiny yellow eyes squinting malevolently over a chinless, gaping mouth. |
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I don't see why the word couldn't be used for hairless, though I'll admit it might be more usual to have an ablative of respect in there somewhere. |
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Late in the Cenozoic, the main rift valley running through Ethiopia, Kenya, and points south, became the home of several species of large, noisy, and nearly hairless apes. |
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There is little dignity in a cat that looks like its face has been punched in, and petting a nervous, thin, hairless pig with oily bug eyes is only so much fun. |
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Any hypoesthetic, hairless or dry lesion should immediately raise suspicion of Hansen's disease, particularly if there is an adjacent palpable nerve. |
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He was completely hairless, and he was immense. |
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But the grandchild persists and so the grandmother tells the grandchild about a creepy crawly hairless lemming and tickles her grandchild pretending to be a lemming. |
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The remaining works concentrate mostly on sketchy pictures of hairless creatures with elongated beaklike and sometimes trunklike noses. |
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Gollum lived in the dank pools of dark caverns where he became thin and hairless. |
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Crown vetch is identified by alternate, odd-pinnate, hairless leaves, with up to 25 lanceolate leaflets. |
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The patients were treated with a scopolamine transdermal release system applied to hairless skin overlying the parotid region. |
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The fluoroquinolone antibiotics, as a drug class, are known to induce photosensitivity responses in both animals and humans and some have also been shown to enhance UVR-induced tumours in a hairless mouse assay. |
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There are only these two variations that have been examined by genetics, but hairless cats have been found in different parts of the world, like for instance Australia, Mexico and Morocco. |
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Even though humans are labelled as hairless apes, they have more hair follicles per square inch of skin than other great apes such as chimpanzees and gorillas. |
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The young are born hairless and helpless, and their eyes do not open until about 18 days after birth. |
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The authors used a hairless skin from the forearm for prelamination on gracilis to avoid hair formation within the urethra. |
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Two of the largest extant mammals, the elephant and the rhinoceros, are largely hairless. |
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Most hairless animals cannot go in the sun for long periods of time, or stay in the cold for too long. |
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There are several breeds of hairless cats, perhaps the most commonly known being the Sphynx cat. |
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The rushes of the genus Juncus have flat, hairless leaves or cylindrical leaves. |
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Their suppurating wounds, their goitres, their tumours are hideously evident on their hairless bodies. |
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Meissner's corpuscles, the principal receptors for touch in hairless skin, are best developed in apes and humans, but they can be found in all primates. |
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While Ms. Osmond scanned the front rows looking for hairless heads on which to plant a kiss, I made a token effort to disappear behind my Playbill. |
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Only my hairless scalp reminded me of my condition. |
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The satyr has a pointed beard, while Bacchus's face is hairless. |
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It was pointed at the tip, and whilst its dorsum was haired the opposite surface was hairless, hollowed out into a concha and directed forwards and outwards. |
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The team's mascot is the Xoloitzcuintle, a famous Mexican hairless dog. |
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Frictional gripping is used by primates, relying upon hairless fingertips. |
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This newly discovered molecular function likely explains why mutations in the hairless gene contribute to the pathogenesis of atrichia with papular lesions. |
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Edwards accurately described neonate Mexican ground squirrels as pink, blind, hairless, and marked by vibrissae and comparatively well-developed forelimbs. |
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Whoever has petted a hairless dog will verify that these wrinkles are produced by a lack of hair, especially among the pups of the xoloitzcuintli. |
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