Sentence examples for tissue skin from inspiring English sources

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Absorption due to tissue, skin or muscle remains fairly constant, whereas absorption due to arterial blood varies.

These cells are known as stem cells and they have the potential to turn into cells of any type of tissue: skin, heart, kidney or brain, for example.

The scientists traced the frogs' ability to glow to three molecules — hyloin-L1, hyloin-L2, and hyloin-G1 — located in the lymph tissue, skin, and glandular secretions.

A small subset of patients will suffer long-term health problems; in fewer still, cocci will disseminate from the lungs into other tissue skin, bones, and, often fatally, the meninges of the brain.

In this paper we used the average properties of the tissue skin as a first approximation to the dynamic changes in the thermal and electric conductivity that take place during application of electric fields.

Human CNS tissue, skin biopsies, and MRI images were obtained according to Institutional Review Board-approved protocols (Yale Human Investigation Committee) and informed consent was obtained from all human participants.

An example of a local flap is the rotation of adjacent tissue (skin and subcutaneous tissue) to cover the defect left from removing a skin cancer.

The membrane is composed of several types of protein, including collagens and glycoproteins, and it is found in just about every kind of tissue: skin, eye, muscle, the lining of the capillaries, the glomerulus of the kidney, the alveolus of the lung.

Those bones turned soft; you could still see tissue, skin and knotted hair, as well as bits of clothing, relics of a ghastly prehistoric age, of scientific value, eagerly sought as fodder for bog-bodies stories, like the one of a young girl whose face was covered with a strip of cloth in punishment for some atrocity that could scarcely be imagined.

In monkeys, and perhaps in people, a sort of melting occurs, and the corpse's connective tissue, skin, and organs, already peppered with dead areas and heated with fever, begin to liquefy, and the slimes and uncoagulated blood that run from the cadaver are saturated with Ebola-virus particles.

Hemorrhages can occur in the eyes, brain tissue, skin, sinus cavities, and middle ears; pain and severe headaches can be produced and may last for several days after the exposure.

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