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One bag uses up a whole skin.
After such maintenance, "the whole skin looks smoother," Mrs. Turok said.
"I had patients who were so sick that the whole skin of their feet would slough off," he said.
Over the past few years, whole skin xenotransplantation models that mimic different aspects of psoriasis have become available.
Hence, whole skin exhibited strain hardening while the dermis-only demonstrated stress softening under step-stress conditions.
"There comes a voluptuous moment when the senses and the whole skin tingle with a sharpened awareness of the body and the world around".
Gutted, and with their heads cut off, the fish are usually breaded in flour and then fried whole - skin, bones and tail - and eaten like french fries.
Analysis of whole skin homogenates by ELISA demonstrated cutaneous IL-1β protein to be present constitutively in both vehicle-treated and naı̈ve mice.
Both the frequency and step-stress response data suggest that the epidermis provides an elastic rigidity and dermis provides viscoelasticity to the whole skin samples.
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In addition to the whole skin-like-alabaster thing, she was fantastic in most every way.
Instead, he cures his own for two or three days with just whole, skin-on cod filet and kosher salt, changing the water every 16 hours or so.
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