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I like the way most clothes feel on my bare skin: silk camisoles and thick knit sweaters and the patterned blouses from my grandmother's closet.
This system was based upon the material used in the construction of the instruments, the eight being stone, earth (pottery), bamboo, metal, skin, silk, wood, and gourd.
In order to prolong the retention time of the ultra-small curcumin-loaded nanoparticles (CUR-NPs) in the skin, silk fibroin was used as a hydrogel-based matrix to further facilitate topical delivery of the model drug.
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Proteins constitute the building blocks of biological materials such as tendon, bone, skin, spider silk or cells.
The most frequently used method of securing short-term CVCs to the skin is silk or nylon sutures [2, 5, 6].
The skin contained silk proteins of equal and higher molecular weight than the known spidroins (Figure 3).
They may be made on stones, engraved on plates of copper, silver, or some other metal, or drawn and painted on skins, linen, silk, or hempen cloth.
On the other hand, nitroso dyes consist of o-nitrosophenols or naphthols used on dyeing animal skins and silk (Hunger 2003).
Among the rarities of an exhibition opening today are Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema's atypical portrait of his daughter in the throes of awkward adolescence, and Frank Cowper's "Vanity," an intricate and flawless rendering of the texture of satin, silk and skin.
They needed soap to rid their hands of the diesel fumes and lotion to turn their skin back into silk.
Close to their skin they wore silk undergarments, so soft and finely decorated they seem better suited to being caressed on a tatami than torn apart on a battlefield.
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