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In this respect, it resembles human stiff skin syndrome and the Tight skin mouse, each of which is caused by gene defects affecting fibrillin-1, a major component of tissue microfibrils.
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Over the years she's explored the processes of human decomposition ("Stiff"), sex ("Bonk") and the possibility of an afterlife ("Spook").
Disturbance of human remains or burials can also result in stiff fines or even jail time.
The carvings include depictions of human heads, stiff-leaf foliage and animals.
There is a balance to be achieved here between making the gods seem "human" and a stiff mythological approach; this Fricka is too human for words - Wagner's words, at any rate.
The human form and the stiff, banded drapery that encases it are consistently more idealized and abstracted than in other European painting of the time.
It's also stiff with human greed and corruption: people-traffickers, and an iffy mayor (shades of Murray Hamilton in Jaws) tempting locals with Chinese investment.
This is one of those books, in the vein of Mary Roach's "Stiff" (about human cadavers), that tackle a big topic by taking readers on a chapter-by-chapter tour of eccentric characters and unlikely locations.
On screen, computer-generated humans have often seemed stiff and plastic -- one animator described it as "a marionette-made-out-of-glass" quality.
The pig meniscal body was subjectively stiffer than human and sheep meniscal bodies.
Values of stress, and Young's modulus showed that human sclera was 4 times stiffer than porcine sclera and 3 times stiffer than rabbit sclera.
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