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If you encounter matted hair, hold the matted portion close to the skin, insert the end tooth of the comb into the mat, and try working the mat loose.
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This is the concept that physicians could generate new body tissues for a patient by taking a cell from the patient's skin, inserting the cell's nucleus into an oocyte whose own nucleus had been removed, and letting the oocyte develop into an early embryo.
They tied pieces of cloth around her wrists, ankles and knees and made cuts in her skin to insert small, porous stones.
Then he administered some anesthetic just under the skin and inserted a needle called a trocar into Trisha's lower back.
The doctor uses a needle to make a tiny nick in the skin, then inserts the cannula to deliver the filler deep into the cheek, laying it down just over the bone.
Then he made seven small holes in her skin and inserted his equipment, including a cylindrical tube containing a tiny light to illuminate her abdominal cavity, lenses, mirrors and a tiny camera to project the scene on a computer monitor above Jessica's head.
Spector made a small slit in their skin and inserted a dime-sized piece of the template into the dermis.
He showed us a video of his imagined future of body modification, in which people could get textured patterns like those we were making for the retainer, only made of their cultured skin tissue, inserted under the roof of their mouth.
The temperature probes were attached to the skin or inserted in the muscle approximately 1 cm from its corresponding perfusion probe and at the same distance from the irradiated area.
The doctor will cut the skin and inserts the needle to the surface of the kidney.
Use a sterilized needle to lift the hair from the skin by inserting the needle beneath the loop of hair and gently lifting.
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