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The detection of elephants is especially hard because their skin does not exhibit a salient texture pattern (like for example, the skin of zebras) and thus lacks in distinctive visual features [7]. Figure 1 shows some images from our video collection that illustrate the typical factors that impede automated detection.

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For instance, resveratrol, a naturally occurring phenol found, for example, in the skin of red grapes, increased the life span of mice kept on a high-fat diet.

A fur called broadtail, for example, is the skin of fetal or newborn karakul lambs who have been beaten to death.

For example, goblins hang the skin of conquered foes from towers, a gnarly detail the brothers got from a book on the Assyrians that Zach recommended.

Radiation injury occurs most readily in tissues and organs consisting of rapidly proliferating cells, as, for example, the skin, the lining of the gastrointestinal tract, and the bone marrow, where progenitor cells multiply continuously to replace the mature cells that are constantly being lost through normal aging.

For example, the skin damaging effect of 2.5 SED from UVI = 15 for about 11 minutes is similar to that for UVI = 1.5 for 110 minutes.

Resveratrol, for example, is found in the skin of red grapes and other fruits.

As an example, no permeation across the skin of methoxycinnamate-NPSUN was observed during 24-hour in vitro experiments, after topical application of either unformulated substances or of methoxycinnamate-NPSUNs formulated in oil-in-water cream, in water-in-oil cream, or in Jojoba oil.

For example, Salvador was done "by the skin of our teeth".

This has stretched way beyond the simple demand that companies stop belching smoke out of factory chimneys to a demand that they control their appetite for natural resources for bits of Brazilian rain forest, for example, or for the skins of rare animals.

Many researchers would have preferred to have the freedom to work not only on leftover embryos from fertility clinics but also on human embryonic cell lines derived from embryos created for research purposes for example, from the skin cell of a patient with a disease, so that researchers could then use the cell line to study the disease in test tube experiments.

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