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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a thin layer of epidermis" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to biology, dermatology, or discussions about skin structure.
Example: "The skin consists of several layers, with a thin layer of epidermis serving as the outermost protective barrier."
Alternatives: "a delicate layer of skin" or "a fine layer of epidermis."
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The scale pocket was localized in the superficial dermis and projected into and was covered by a thin layer of epidermis.
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Samples were recovered at different times: 0 hours post-amputation (hpa), 6 hpa (when a thin layer of wound epidermis appears), 24 hpa (wound epidermis), 48 hpa (functional blastema), 3 dpa and 4 dpa.
The skin epidermis is a thin layer of stratified squamous epithelium that provides a structural and functional defence against dehydration, microorganisms, chemical substances and mechanical trauma (1).
A sixth needle shivered and probed through a thin layer of fat to the network of venules and arterioles, each slightly larger than capillaries, that lie deeper in the epidermis.
Apply only a thin layer of foundation".
A thin layer of silver comes next.
"This is a thin layer of ice.
Spread with a thin layer of frosting.
"Next you deposit a very thin layer of metal, then a thin layer of insulator, then another thin layer of metal into these pores," says Rubloff.
Under a thin layer of dirt was a wooden box.
A thin layer of fallout had settled everywhere.
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