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Discover LudwigThe phrase "eroded skin" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to describe something that has been worn away or decayed due to weathering, abuse, or other external forces. For example, "The harsh wind had eroded the skin on the old tree, leaving deep furrows in its bark."
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Afterwards, we determine the reference pixel r that indicates the maximum probability value in the eroded skin probability map P S min (line 5).
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In 2011, Sauers was hospitalized for seven weeks with Stevens-Johnson syndrome, a milder form of toxic epidermal necrolysis, which badly blisters or erodes the skin.
The causative agent of WNS is the fungus Pseudogymnoascus (formerly Geomyces) destructans [ 4– 6], which erodes unfurred skin comprising wing membranes, muzzles, and ears of hibernating bats, inducing physiological perturbations, altered behavior, and death [ 7].
The skin of each specimen is then eroded using enzymes, bacteria or acids to reveal the preserved sections beneath in all their dizzying complexity.
He listed a number of examples to make this point: "Nelson Nulgo: an honest whore with the general characteristics of the disease including, but not limited to: loss of sensation at the nerve ends, destroyed blood vessels, ligaments and skin tissues, eroded bones, sores, ulcers and scabs.
Subsequently, a pixel of maximum skin probability is found in the skin probability map eroded using a large (15 × 15) kernel; it should be larger than the kernels used for extracting basic image features.
In addition, the lead wires may move, affecting the placement of the electrode in the brain, or may erode through the skin, possibly causing infection or necessitating removal of the DBS system.
If not treated early, the nodule gradually enlarges and erodes through the skin surface, leaving a well-demarcated ulcer with a necrotic slough in the base and widely undermined edges, the hallmark of the disease.
Several large, painful bed sores on his buttocks had eroded through the full thickness of skin, revealing the white sheen of underlying bone and predisposing him to severe infections.
Most of the cases reported in the literature to date were due to KS arising in overlying skin or mucosa, in which KS eroded into underlying bone [ 4, 9].
On examination, the implanted pump had eroded a substantial amount of subcutaneous adipose tissue and the overlying skin was erythematous and tender.
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