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I steeled myself for an afternoon of potential irritation and disruption.
Plus, it also preps the skin for a closer shave, reducing the potential irritation of ingrowing hairs.
These older hard-plastic contact lenses had a limited wearing time because of potential irritation of the cornea, and they required a period of adaptation when first worn.
Additionally, the more liberal use of the 3.5-mm locked proximal tibia plate has an advantage of being less prominent than its counterpart, thus helping to avoid potential irritation and future wound healing complications classically associated with such implants [23, 25, 26, 34].
"It's a skinfold, where two surfaces are rubbing together with higher concentrations of sweat glands and hair; an almost perfect environment for potential irritation". Keaney recommends using an antiperspirant, which prevents irritation by reducing sweat production.
The application sites were buttocks, abdomen, upper torso or upper outer arm (excluding breasts), using each time a different place to avoid potential irritation.
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"Potential irritations in the capital markets, which would stay within limits, are of lesser importance compared to the harm to Germany that a too hasty decision would bring about".
Mr Pennebaker found coughing went up among moviegoers for boring parts as they offer "less information to be processed by the viewer and consequently increase the probability of a viewer's attendance to potential irritations of his throat".
Preconditioning the skin in this way increases CSM sensitivity to discriminate between different potential irritations from mild surfactants.
Compounding that potential for irritation are the mobile phone contracts through which most people get their phones.
In this work, we present data for acute toxicity to Daphnia magna (IC50), and potential ocular irritation (HC50) for some newly prepared ionic surfactants with dodecyl chains, derived from the amino acids tyrosine (Tyr), serine (Ser), hydroxyproline (Hyp) and lysine (Lys).
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