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Drain once more and remove their tiny skins – which will take a while, but vastly improve the finished dish, be assured.
Instead of the summarised "brute" treatment Genghis Khan gets in most high school history classes, you find out that his armies wore capes fashioned from the tiny skins of many mice.
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Attached to it, she wore a scabbard that secured a tiny skinning knife.
A machine, the E-meter, was invaluable in these auditing procedures, detecting tiny skin deviations in nervous reaction.
Then there is the beautifully circular "virginity hypothesis", which says our ancestors would have much preferred to sleep with women who could prove they were virginal with their tiny skin curtain.
When the tip of the drill bit is felt beneath the skin, another tiny skin incision is made over it (Fig. 2a).
In addition, if the implant needs to be removed, this is done under local anesthesia, with a tiny skin incision made over the tip of the nail.
These diagnoses rely on associated phenotypic traits and genetic tests: acrogeric dysmorhy, distal joint laxity and tiny skin elasticity (confirmed by detection of the COL3A1 gene mutation) [44].
The team irradiated skin patches of 19 volunteers with a UV lamp, then treated some of them with a photolyase lotion and took tiny skin samples.
All it took was a strand of hair, a drop of blood, or a tiny skin sample to visually identify a victim or criminal.
"In other words, pulling the hairs out of those areas increases the risk that tiny skin tears will get bacteria in them that was never meant to be inside the skin.
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