In later writings they modulate into fables, culminating in the brilliant Kafkaesque miniatures of With One Skin Less. |
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Skin discomfort, generally a burning sensation, occurs with cryosurgery, but intensity is variable. |
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Skin testing will not be useful in identifying the potential for these irritant substances to cause symptoms. |
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Skin brushing could be done just before bathing or showering to stimulate the lymphatic system. |
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Skin lesions are identical to those seen in systemic small vessel vasculitis. |
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Skin lesions present initially as bullae, which then rupture, leaving slow-healing erosions and crusted lesions. |
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Skin white as porcelain and rosy pink cheeks, not too distinct, dances in the light. |
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Skin biopsy typically reveals hyperkeratosis and follicular plugging, with superficial and deep lymphocytic infiltrates. |
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Skin protection is the common denominator linking the management of tubes, drains, fistulae, and draining wounds. |
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Skin should be prepared with 1 or 2 percent tincture of iodine or povidone iodine for incision, suture and collection of blood for culture. |
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Skin scrapings obtained from the leading edge of the burrow and under the fingernails are most likely to produce a mite. |
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Skin tests with pollen and other common causes of allergy help confirm what causes your drippy nose. |
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The clegs were in good form tonight, and they were proving annoying so I sprayed on Skin So Soft. |
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The Skin Firming Moisturiser with seaweed extract and caffeine promises to firm up flabby flesh and reduce the appearance of cellulite. |
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Skin tests aren't always accurate when it comes to drug allergies, and you can't be tested for all drugs this way. |
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Skin lesions in linear IgA dermatosis and chronic bullous disease of childhood respond rapidly when treated with dapsone or sulfapyridine. |
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Snakes molt as they grow, shedding the old skin and growing a larger new skin. |
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Skin is slowly shed or rubbed away and replaced, but the lens is confined within the fixed volume of the eyeball. |
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Skin involvement occurs in one third of patients and is focused around the scalp, face, and upper trunk, and heals with scars. |
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Skin defects in the palm are often left to heal by secondary intention after surgery for Dupuytren's disease, with excellent results. |
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Skin Base can be used as a primer, concealer or foundation and is available in 18 shades. |
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Skin surface preparation and dressing application provide students with opportunities to understand asepsis. |
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Skin testing protocols are standardized for penicillin, and are well described for local anesthetics and muscle relaxant agents. |
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Skin cancers are the most common form of cancer in the West, particularly in people such as farmers who are exposed to lots of sunlight. |
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Skin disease sufferers can be any age, from babies to patients in their nineties. |
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Skin hemorrhages in the form of petechiae, ecchymoses, hematomas, and purpura will quickly become apparent. |
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Skin cancer is largely preventable when sun protection measures are consistently used. |
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Skin diseases like psoriasis, eczemas, neurodermatitis, and Buerger's disease are also cured with the help of Pomorie's waters. |
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Skin conductance is measured by applying a constant voltage to the two electrodes. |
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The air over the white sand is as quiet and feelingless to my skin as complete, comfortable clothing. |
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By my figuring, he couldn't have been much over forty, but sagging, bleached-out skin and a gray to balding head made him look sixty. |
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Gently go over your dog's face with the washcloth until it's clean. Be sure to wash the flews, or the hanging skin around the mouth. |
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Face foamed up, I flicked on the shaver before lowering it to my face, and allowed the blades to fizz and chug against my skin. |
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The journey, however, is not all peaches and cream, and thick skin is as much of a necessity as footspeed and arm strength. |
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He had no hair on the front of his head at all so that the sweep of bone skin, daunting in its fungoid pallor, came right over above his ears. |
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His most extraordinary variety has smooth, fuzzless skin like a plum, tender yellow flesh and a honey taste. |
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Some TV shows get under your skin with lovable characters or subtle writing. |
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And various grewsome objects, a card case of human skin, and the twisted scarf used by a strangler. |
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His skin was grimed with dust, for he had ridden hard in scorching heat, and was anxious and impatient to get on. |
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The guineas peeped complainingly, the goslings waddled into all the puddles and came back to chill my skin. |
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Historically, the turtles' skin was tanned and used to make handbags, especially in Hawaii. |
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Too much exposure to the sun can cause the premature aging of skin. |
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A sharp knife will cut through the skin of a tomato cleanly. |
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Acral melanoma is a type of skin cancer that occurs on fingers, palms, soles, and nail beds. |
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Having such a large amount of skin touching the glass while it grew more and more algid was getting to be quite arrestive. |
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Pork Cracklins a clever pork-rind spin-off are made from pig skin and pig fat, for a denser, more bacony flavor, Rudolph told us. |
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Opaque peachy pinks and beigey oranges, originally represented in abundance on garments and skin, remain only as traces. |
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A fever, with yellow skin and black vomit in some of the cases, appeared among a party of forty men. |
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The feature that struck me most forcibly was the strange hue of their skin, a repulsive, unhealthy pallor, a seeming bloodlessness. |
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His strong skin was of the Norse snow-fed pallor that no sun ever tanned, no adolescence ever blotched. |
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Our waistline will extend a few more inches at least, and our aging skin will blotch and sag. |
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It was only a pile of skin and bones after all. An animal, or rather a bovial collapse. |
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Garments made of certain new materials breathe well and keep the skin relatively dry during exercise. |
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That girl was dynamite. Dark hair with killer blue eyes, bronze skin, and an exquisite full-figured body. |
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One of these was the butterfly kiss, given by fluttering the eyelashes against the skin of the recipient. |
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The man, aged in his 30s, is described as caucasian with olive skin, medium build, about 175cm tall and has short dark hair. |
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His air, while sitting on a tiger's skin, under his chatta or umbrella, was perfectly majestic. |
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The team measured skin redness with a chromometer at spots covered with sulforaphane and at uncovered spots. |
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The Buffalo clan may not skin any cloven-footed animal nor look at these animals while they are dying. |
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Perot was witty and comfortable in his own skin, which I thought would reassure his supporters and perhaps sway some of the undecided voters. |
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She had been completely natural from the first with him, utterly comfortable in her own skin. |
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The boy had dwindled to a skeleton, and the skin lay on his face in crimpled folds, like a mask of black crape. |
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In leather garments, lining also prevents crocking of color onto skin or garments worn underneath. |
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Bifacially retouched knives used to deflesh hides and to cut meat or skin can be distinguished by their edge angle and partially by their shape. |
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Joe would be careful to skin it over the sink, then lay it flat on its pelt to drain it, behead it, de-paw it, de-muck it. |
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The rain came down drenchingly and we were soaked to the skin in mere seconds. |
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My skin, not unlike a guava or a star, slowly enmeshing its rays into the edenics of eternity. |
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Yet at the very end, both misspelled esquamulose, meaning without scales, a smooth skin. |
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Twice it rained in the night, but it was a gentle rain, whimpering featherily on the skin coverings of the conical lodges. |
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In one patient, the normal skin presented with hypertrichosis while the hypomelanotic areas did not. |
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Lepers, and other individuals with skin diseases such as acne or psoriasis, were singled out and exterminated throughout Europe. |
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In fact, her skin had been scarred by smallpox in 1562, leaving her half bald and dependent on wigs and cosmetics. |
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In binding the protein loricrin, involucrin contributes to the formation of a cell envelope that protects corneocytes in the skin. |
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A 'painless' sticking plaster flu jab that delivers vaccine into the skin has passed important safety tests in the first trial in people. |
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In the beheaded frog the legs twitch as fatally when we touch the skin with acid as do a jumping-jack's when we pull the string. |
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A stray kaffir dog, his skeleton showing clear through tight skin, lay in the pit of blue shade outside the veranda. |
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The Telegraph reported that over 5,000 patients with breast, bowel, skin, and pancreatic cancers would be affected. |
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Also described as being like a giant bat, the Kongamato has large teeth, red leathery skin, and a wingspan of four to seven feet. |
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She is tall, full breasted, taut tummied, sexy in a lanksome way, but betraying no sign of the absolute goodness behind the skin. |
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The Skylon design does not require such a system, instead opting for using a far thinner yet durable reinforced ceramic skin. |
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Lichtenberg figures are often seen on the skin of a person who has been struck by lightning. |
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In 1880, Heaviside researched the skin effect in telegraph transmission lines. |
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Other vaccine material was not reliably derived from cowpox, but from other skin eruptions of cattle. |
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Smallpox vaccine was inoculated by scratches into the superficial layers of the skin and a wide variety of instruments was used to achieve this. |
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Sources of contaminants include the donor's blood, donor's skin, phlebotomist's skin, and containers. |
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Contaminating organisms vary greatly, and include skin flora, gut flora, and environmental organisms. |
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Blood mingled with liquescent skin and melting bone to form a reeking gelatinous mask. |
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For a small burn, with plenty of the patient's own skin available, allograft application is a long run for a short slide. |
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The only evidence of decapitation was a line around his neck and his skin was still soft and fresh, as if he had been sleeping. |
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The manbo showed her how to take small handfuls of liquid and spread it on her skin always moving in the upward direction. |
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A barbecue variety is similar to the original but with a thinner skin and less salt. |
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It sometimes has a very thick skin so is cut open lengthwise before eating. |
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They showed that a powerful man was buried in a large barrow, c 575, on a bear skin with two dogs and rich grave offerings. |
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Beowulf's retainers draw their swords and rush to his aid, but their blades cannot pierce Grendel's skin. |
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Tommy was the only mayonnaise face in the group, a tall, thin Irish guy with curly red hair, jail-pale skin, and a quick wit. |
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He carried a long rifle at all times during filming to remain in character and learned how to skin animals. |
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I have to admit, he's a handsome merlad with his beautiful brown eyes, shiny black hair, and dark brown skin, but I can't have a boyfriend. |
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The skin over the skull was incised, and a small hole was made in the skull above the target using a microdrill. |
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However, dark hair in people of Irish descent is common, although darker skin complexions appear less frequently. |
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They spent a large portion of time pinned to floorboards which would wear skin on their elbows down to the bone. |
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The Shetland Black is a variety of blue potato with a dark skin and indigo coloured flesh markings. |
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It is also extremely dry at cruising altitude, and this causes sore eyes, dry skin and mucosa on long flights. |
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The mottled skin of the snake was a camouflage that helped it blend in with the shadows. |
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Although Europeans and Chinese are obviously different, in skin color they are closer to each other than either is to equatorial Africans. |
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Skeletal analysis provides no direct assessment of skin color, but it does allow an accurate estimate of original geographical origins. |
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The skin is used to make mukluks, hats, parkas. We are resourceful and respectful of the animals, the land. |
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Moon played a few songs with the group, breaking a bass drum pedal and tearing a drum skin. |
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Pubic hair trailing up stomachs and around thighs, discoloured skin and areas of excess flesh. |
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The restoration team argued that they did research on the colors used in the original locations, cars, wardrobe, and skin tones. |
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As his black, naily fingers dug loose the scaly pig's skin, wandering tears came to the bo'sun 's eyes. |
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From then on, he wore a heavy iron chain cilice around his waist, next to the skin, each Lent as penance, adding extra ounces every year. |
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Wildcat skin is almost solely used for making cheap scarfs, muffs, and women's coats. |
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Walnut hulls contain polyphenols that stain hands and can cause skin irritation. |
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Topical preparations of zinc include those used on the skin, often in the form of zinc oxide. |
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The putative advantage of Androderm is that it can result in direct absorption of testosterone across nonscrotal skin. |
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Still others suggests that the outer plumage absorbs water but does not permit it to penetrate the layer of air next to the skin. |
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It can leap to evade attackers and the skin of its tail is readily detachable and slides off if grasped by a predator. |
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Known as Nordics, these extraterrestrials are said to have blond hair, blue eyes, and pale skin and are anywhere from 6 to 8 feet tall. |
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Sea otters have about 26,000 to 165,000 hairs per square centimeters of skin, a rich fur for which humans hunted them almost to extinction. |
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Kamaitachi is a phenomenon wherein one who is idle is suddenly injured as if his or her skin were cut by a scythe. |
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However, this has been established as a physiological phenomenon that dried skin that receives a shock would tear off. |
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One disadvantage of polecat skin, however, is its unpleasant odour, which is difficult to remove. |
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Lampreys are often seen attached to them, although they are unlikely to be able to cut through the shark's thick skin. |
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They have a layer of fat, or blubber, under the skin to keep warm in the cold water. |
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Traditionally, the stylised dolphins in heraldry still may take after this notion, sometimes showing the dolphin skin covered with fish scales. |
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They have a layer of fat, or blubber, under the skin to keep them warm in cold water. |
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The raw root skin plants were consumed as a vegetable in Iceland and in Arctic regions. |
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Soaked to the skin and numb-handed, we secured the boat between two grounded bergs and camped in a long-deserted Inuit hut. |
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The bulbs develop from the inside, pushing the older layers outwards which become brown and dry, forming an outer shell, the tunic or skin. |
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There are many kinds of soybean products, including tofu skin, smoked tofu, dried tofu, fried tofu and so on. |
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What they want is the long straight hair, olive skin, just enough oliveness to the skin to make them not ambiguous. To make them Hispanic. |
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Granuloma and staining of the skin from the natural dye inside the sea urchin can also occur. |
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Jellyfish do not need a respiratory system since their skin is thin enough that the body is oxygenated by diffusion. |
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A lance inside the nematocyst pierces the victim's skin, and venom flows through into the victim. |
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A thin skin covering such as pantyhose was found to be sufficient protection. |
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Scraping the affected skin with a knife edge, safety razor, or credit card may remove remaining nematocysts. |
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Instead of scutes, it has thick, leathery skin with embedded minuscule osteoderms. |
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Chameleon skin has a superficial layer which contains pigments, and under the layer are cells with guanine crystals. |
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Chameleons have two superimposed layers within their skin that control their color and thermoregulation. |
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Exciting the lattice increases the distance between the nanocrystals, and the skin reflects longer wavelengths of light. |
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The color variations in the mimicked substrate and animal skin are similar. |
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Depending on the species, the skin of cuttlefish responds to substrate changes in distinctive ways. |
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The skin contains bands of circular muscle which as they contract, push fluid up. |
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Bronzers, you see, contain alcohol, which can't help but be drying to the skin. |
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The remora Remora australis and occasionally the amphipod Cyamus balaenopterae can also be found on fin whales, both feeding on the skin. |
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The whale's skin is often marked by pits or wounds, which after healing become white scars. |
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The common name of the whale comes from the gray patches and white mottling on its dark skin. |
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They have a layer of fat, or blubber, under the skin to keep warm in the cold water, and, other than the walrus, all species are covered in fur. |
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The source can be in the vicinity of the body or can be on the skin surface. |
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Low penetrating radiation such as alpha particles have a low external risk due to the shielding effect of the top layers of skin. |
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One of these radioactive substances, Krypton 85, will cause death and skin cancer. |
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Alpha radiation can travel only a short distance and cannot travel through the outer, dead layer of human skin. |
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Beta radiation can penetrate human skin, but cannot go all the way through the body. |
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Even though alpha radiation cannot penetrate the skin, ingested or inhaled plutonium does irradiate internal organs. |
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Radiation exposure can produce effects ranging from skin redness and hair loss, to radiation burns and acute radiation syndrome. |
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They have a layer of fat, or blubber, under the skin to maintain body heat in cold water. |
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European plaice are characterised by their smooth brown skin, with distinctive red spots and bony ridge behind the eyes. |
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They are brown or reddish, and are generally smaller than European plaice, with a rougher skin and larger scales. |
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It is usually acquired when the contents of the oyster come in contact with a cut skin lesion, as when shucking an oyster. |
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Walruses maintain such a high body weight because of the blubber stored underneath their skin. |
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Because skin blood vessels constrict in cold water, the walrus can appear almost white when swimming. |
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Skin creams containing vitamin C or arnica can also help bruises heal. |
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Skin instantly recovers its natural resilience, suppleness and radiance. |
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Skin grafts are performed by surgeons and by some dermatologists. |
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Skin cancers, such as basal cell and squamous cell carcinomas, often affect the ear but will generally cause only localized surface change, scaling, and erosion. |
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Skin may be sloughed off following treatment, but scarring is uncommon. |
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Skin folds, areas underneath fingernails, ear canals, and other portions of the body that may trap chemicals should be inspected and cleaned carefully. |
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Skin adhesive is a way to close small wounds without stitches. |
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Skin coming from men has a consistency and quality superior to chamois. |
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Skin was definitely in, with most of the collection consisting of shorts just skimming the bottom under crop tops or transparent floor-length floaty coats. |
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Skin fungal diseases are called dermatophytoses from phyton, a plant. |
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Skin ulceration or frank gangrene, particularly of the toes, heels, and lateral malleoli, suggests extensive disease. |
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Dermatopathic lymphadenopathy represents the reaction of a superficial lymph node to the drainage of skin antigens and melanin from various chronic dermatoses. |
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Do you mean it is wrong, the gold-filmed skin, integument, shown ruptured? |
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Fat is located in a layer of blubber between the meat and the skin. |
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Already on the walk from the station the May sunshine had made him feel dirty and etiolated, a creature of indoors, with the sooty dust of London in the pores of his skin. |
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Natives often used the entire fish and left no waste by creating items such turning the bladder into glue, bones for toys, and skin for clothing and shoes. |
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If he wants to make a mess in his own room, it's no skin off my back. |
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You can be as critical of them as you like. It's no skin off my nose. |
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Skin hypericin content is determined through fluorescence emission with a fiber optic attachment to a spectrofluorimeter. |
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Far from suggesting a demoralized culture, endogamy here seemed the mark of a buoyantly confident group, settled in their skin and not needing outsiders. |
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The Wildseed Smart Skin intelligently stylizes both the inside and outside of a Smart Skin capable wireless phone. |
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The emollience of peach flesh, peach kernel oil, and creamy coconut milk, balanced with soothing chamomile and oat straw, makes this the perfect skin concotion. |
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Sonia Dakar Skin Care has bulked up its Ultraluxe line with an Anti-Aging Hand Treatment as well. |
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O is for Olm. The Olm has teeny-weeny legs. Its eyes are covered with skin and it can barely see. Olms live in caves where there is hardly any light. |
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Just in time for holiday travel, Sonya Dakar Skin Care has introduced its UltraLuxe Jet Set Travel Kit. |
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Skin boats, umiaks in particular, have always been important for the Inupiaq people. |
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Contact with a jellyfish tentacle can trigger millions of nematocysts to pierce the skin and inject venom, yet only some species' venom cause an adverse reaction in humans. |
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Some chameleon species are able to change their skin coloration. |
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Dermatopathic lymphadenitis occurs in lymph nodes draining areas in which there has been disruption or irritation of the skin barrier due to any process, benign or malignant. |
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Leucophores, usually located deeper in the skin than iridophores, are also structural reflectors utilizing crystalline purines, often guanine, to reflect light. |
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When there is agnathia, instead of the inferior maxillary bone we find nothing but a kind of tubercle formed of skin, cellular tissue, fat, and some few muscular fibres. |
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Although camouflage is achieved in different ways, and in an absence of color vision, both species change their skin colors to match the substrate. |
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Cuttlefish are also able to change the texture of their skin. |
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I have sewed sackcloth upon my skin, And defiled my horn in the dust. |
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Skin felt super-soft and hydrated at the end of the hour-long treatment, and I felt like I''d had a thorough power clean. |
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The patient had a crepey appearance of skin prior to blepharoplasty. |
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The genome of live whales can be examined by recovering shed skin. |
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Nu Skin has partnered with one of the world's leading ethnobotanists to bring this knowledge to our modern lifestyle. |
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Blubber under the seal's skin helps to maintain body temperature. |
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The 'miracle' cream now comes in a new 1980s Collectable Eight Hour Cream Skin Protectant and Lip Protectant Stick. |
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They kill their prey with their long tusks and eat their blubber and skin. |
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In the case of free contamination there is the hazard of contamination spread to other surfaces such as skin or clothing, or entrainment in the air. |
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A cold wind had blown through his seven-year-old skin, bringing with it the age of reason, thrilling his bones, horripilating its way up his spine. |
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My skin is hyperirritable and most soaps bring me out in a rash. |
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For women with skin of color, it's so, so important to get the shade and tone right. lf it's wrong, you can look incredibly ashy, or like an Oompa Loompa. |
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Those which are sicke of the disease which phisitians call Hyposphagma, which is a suffusion of blood under the skin, imagine that all things they see are bloodie and red. |
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A well-marked case of pseudo-leprosy or ichthyosis, a scale-like affection of the skin, unsightly, obstinate, but possibly curable, and certainly non-infective. |
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The firelight flickered on her rounded cheeks, ambering the pale skin. |
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A few prisoners end up with bodies crazyquilted with motley scars and skin patches, but to these men, in the context of a prison economy, it seems well worth it. |
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Skin indurations in response to tuberculin testing in patients with nontuberculous mycobacterial lymphadenitis. |
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Itchings, hitherto unknown, are felt all over the body, and render my skin sometimes painfully tender, sometimes quite benumbed, as if it were dead. |
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Another excellent cleanser and toner is aloe gel or fresh aloe vera cactus pulp. Cut off 1 inch of aloe vera rib, slit open and rub yellowish pulp directly on the skin. |
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A Japanese will typically have black hair, brown eyes, and pale skin. |
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It provides Cutting, Styling, Coloring, Relaxers, Manicures,Pedicures, Waxing, Fades, Flattops and Skin Care services. |
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Can the Ethiopian change his skin, or the leopard his spots? |
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He fell to the deck, a flap of torn skin obscuring his good eye. |
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Cuttlefish skin contains chromatophores that enable it to change color. |
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Intraperitoneal cephalosporine was administered before skin incision. |
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All a land clearer needs is a calloused skin and a dumb philosophy which refuses to recognize weariness and forgets man's right to pursue happiness. |
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Under each foreleg, sea otters have a loose pouch of skin that extends across the chest which they use to store collected food to bring to the surface. |
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Distribution of skin lesions and pruritus associated with otoacariasis. |
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The East Asians owe their relatively light skin to different mutations. |
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His skin began to bronze as he worked in our garden each day. |
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The skin burns, it hurts horribly, and it leaves a brandlike scar. |
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The walrus has played a prominent role in the cultures of many indigenous Arctic peoples, who have hunted the walrus for its meat, fat, skin, tusks, and bone. |
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The surgical field was accessed with a bicoronal skin incision. |
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You can see a father's selfish genes at work in baby fat. Most mammals come into the world as skin and bones and quickly put on padding afterward. |
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In this study, they investigated the effects of topical application of an aqueous extract of this alga on the thickness and the mechanical properties of human skin. |
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Skin tones will range from white to dark brown with all shades of warm and cool beiges in between. |
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It was a folkloric belief that a Devil's Mark, like the brand on cattle, was placed upon a witch's skin by the devil to signify that this pact had been made. |
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The sound of fingernails on a chalkboard just makes my skin crawl. |
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Olivier played the lead in Richard III and also performed with Leigh in The School for Scandal and The Skin of Our Teeth. |
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The skin on his foot was mammilated as a result of the infection. |
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By 1869 some were suggesting that the name pixie was a racial remnant of Pictic tribes who used to paint and tattoo their skin blue, an attribute often given to pixies. |
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In 1970, Italian director Lucio Fulci filmed an important segment of his giallo film A Lizard in a Woman's Skin here. |
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Skin exposure may be significant for people working with organic lead compounds. |
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Black pudding is often grilled, fried, baked or boiled in its skin. |
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Despite the cushiony-pink Marilyn Monroe skin, Shar is harder than I am. My heart races when I look at her, just as it did a hundred thousand years ago. |
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Skin and bone are used in some ceremonies, and the animal appears frequently in legends. |
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Skin and hair color are not correlated to height, weight, or athletic ability. |
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The French have already discovered that the blackness of the skin is no reason a human being should be abandoned without redress to the caprice of a tormentor. |
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Skin color varies with latitude and certain people are tall or have brown hair. |
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One of them, the eldest, was a sort of merry andrew and was not above dressing the part with a weird cap of jackal's skin with many hanging tails and tassels. |
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On 7 March 2010 he broke both ankles and four bones in a foot, and also chipped four vertebrae and suffered skin lesions, when he fell down a lift shaft at his home. |
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Clanton and Carolyn made no complaints, but she could tell they would have preferred a Mickey D to her festive efforts. The best thing about the turkey was the skin. |
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Skin erythema and burning as well as lens and corneal effects have resulted from exposure to specific wavelengths. |
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Skin effects and topography can create microclimates that alter the general cooling trend. |
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Abracadabra, Magic Skin Make-up from Astor changes from a cream to a powder foundation for a shine-free cover. |
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Skin Wisdom Instant Benefits Beauty Balm is a 24-hour moisturiser laced with extract of acerola cherry. |
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The visible orange flames in that incident were the result of a rich mixture of hydrogen to oxygen combined with carbon compounds from the airship skin. |
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This was the first recorded discovery of lysozyme, an enzyme present in many secretions including tears, saliva, skin, hair and nails as well as mucus. |
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Forensic scientists can use DNA in blood, semen, skin, saliva or hair found at a crime scene to identify a matching DNA of an individual, such as a perpetrator. |
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Skin creams without the alpha-hydroxy acids did not offer the same benefits. |
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More recent genetic studies indicate that skin color may change radically over as few as 100 generations, or about 2,500 years, given the influence of the environment. |
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Over a dozen racial categories would be recognized in conformity with all the possible combinations of hair color, hair texture, eye color, and skin color. |
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Skin near a tadpole's mouth contains keratin, A zoospore of the fungus attaches to the developing frog's mouth. |
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The intestines were repositioned, and the abdominal musculature and skin incisions were closed by standard techniques with absorbable suture and autoclips. |
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A calf whose skin is of a dirty grey colour is said to have a mozy look. |
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Moreover, it's a simple one-step process to use Gel for Women, Gel for Men with Razor Bumps, or Gel for Men with Sensitive Skin. |
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Since they all had a slightly yellow tinge to their skin, he assumed they were munitions workers. Munitionettes, as the newspapers liked to call them. |
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She had a bottle of, well, bird spit each day. It was the stuff birds gob up as glue when they're making a nest, apparently, and it was supposed to be good for the skin. |
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Leishmania tropica standard strain was kindly prepared by the Center for Research and Training in Skin Diseases and Leprosy, Tehran, Iran. |
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He splashed some tepid water on his face from the basin beside his bed and took his time squatting in the garderobe, the night air cold on his bare skin. |
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Pine tar is an effective antiseptic and disinfectant when applied to cuts on the skin, but Berkeley argued for the use of pine tar as a broad panacea for diseases. |
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The colours and patterns of the steppe wildcat vary greatly, though the general background colour of the skin on the body's upper surface is very lightly coloured. |
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Although a furbearer, the wildcat's skin is of little commercial value, due to the unattractive colour of its natural state, and the difficulties present in dyeing it. |
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Too blamed astorperious. I just don't pay you no mind. Lay de skin on me! |
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The law prohibits discriminating against people based on their skin color. |
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According to Desmond Morris, the vertical forehead in humans plays an important role in human communication through eyebrow movements and forehead skin wrinkling. |
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No evidence shows that copper can be absorbed through the skin. |
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Lead enters the body via inhalation, ingestion, or skin absorption. |
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Riding a horse with bruised or broken skin can cause a gall, which frequently results in the white saddle marks seen on the withers and backs of some horses. |
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Skin pigmentation as a predictor of minimal phototoxic dose after oral methoxsalen. |
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Tillman's Skin Bleach Cream contained mercury while Kala-Kola Hair Tonic contained levels of lead. |
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Alexa Chung is a big fan of Skin Food, the rich, fresh-scented cream that goes to work on your parched patches. |
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Skin grafts are used to heal deep burns at the earliest so that they don't lead to bad scarring, deformity and infections. |
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Skin cells with telomeres lengthened by the procedure were able to divide up to 40 more times than untreated cells. |
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On a bird, apteric skin is found on the face, abdomen, and feet. |
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Its skin is used primarily in the production of jackets, capes and coats. |
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To that dingy fuliginous Operative, emerging from his soot-mill, what is the first duty I will prescribe, and offer help towards? That he clean the skin of him. |
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Award-winning author Jamie Cortland presents Skin Deep, a dark tale of suspense following a divorced single mother's involvement with the wrong man. |
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But cosmetic surgeon Dr Aamer Khan from London's Harley Street Skin clinic suggested Louis' smooth forehead could be the result of a new Botox treatment. |
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I wore three balaclavas, an oil sKin coat, a Navy coat, a lumber jacKet, a Navy jacKet, overalls, sea boots and three pairs of socKs but I was still cold. |
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In Jim Butcher's Dresden Files novel Skin Game, Dresden offers John Marcone a cashbox of diamonds as weregild for an employee murdered by Deirdre Archleon. |
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Skin accumulation as well as the solubility of chlorogenic acid in aqueous vehicles was much greater than for other polyphenols such as quercetin and genistein. |
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Larrain joins PCA SKIN after more than two decades as a leader with top beauty, health and wellness brands, including L'Oreal, SkinCeuticals and Dermalogica. |
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Skin felt soft and well moisturised and that funny smell faded quickly. |
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Bands such as Green River, Soundgarden, Melvins and Skin Yard pioneered the genre, with Mudhoney becoming the most successful by the end of the decade. |
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Skin improvement was assessed by blinded investigators according to the Dover classification scale for photoaging and with noninvasive diagnostic techniques. |
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Skin rashes are the most common, but there have been fatalities. |
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Clinique's Superdefense Triple Action SPF25, pounds 22 and Rhodes To Heaven's Orange Skin Food, pounds 27, will protect against environmental assaults. |
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Alva Skin Oil, with organic sea buckthorn, is great for sunburn. |
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Over 25 local businesses and entrepreneurs such as Puro Hair, Kaprii Jewels, Samsara Skin, Trunk Junkies Vintage and The Scent Company were invited to exhibit at the venue. |
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It's clinically proven by the Skin Study Center to moisturize better than the leading brands in its category, keeping complexion clean, soft and supple. |
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Mr Bennett, who markets his lotions under the banner Hygieia Pharmaceuticals, has now sold more than 179,000 bottles of his Skin Sure creams in Asda's 297 stores since May. |
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