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  • ...pmid16365642">{{cite journal |author=Tobin DJ |title=Biochemistry of human skin--our brain on the outside |journal=Chem Soc Rev |volume=35 |pages=52–67 | Historically, skin color has also been, and often still is, a pretext for arbitrary distinctio
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Skin]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...f muscle and skin, marked by proximal muscle weakness and a characteristic skin rash.
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  • ...tion that introduces the dose directly into the body, bypassing digestion, skin absorption, inhalation, etc. Most commonly, some type of injection is used *intradermal: in the surface layer of the skin
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  • ...pmid16365642">{{cite journal |author=Tobin DJ |title=Biochemistry of human skin--our brain on the outside |journal=Chem Soc Rev |volume=35 |pages=52–67 | Historically, skin color has also been, and often still is, a pretext for arbitrary distinctio
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  • ...t may cause CNS damage and teratogenesis. It is used as a paint for warts, skin neoplasms, and senile keratoses."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref>
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Damage to either human or animal skin.
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  • Allergic skin reaction causing localized redness, swelling, and itching.
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  • ...ynthetic [[cephalosporin]] [[antibiotic] primarily used to treat bacterial skin infections.
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  • A dermatological condition in which red itchy bumps form on the skin
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  • A method used to provide deep local heating of tissue, without affecting the skin
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  • In [[health care]], '''leg ulcers''' are "[[skin ulcer|ulceration of the skin]] and underlying structures of the lower extremity. About 90% of the cases
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  • ...directly into body tissues (i.e., not through the gastrointestinal tract, skin, or inhalation)
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  • Field of medicine that specialises in the treatment of skin disorders.
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  • German physician, specialist in skin and venereal diseases, tried in [[Medical Case (NMT)]]
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  • [[Antibiotic]] for treating [[urinary tract infection]]s, skin infections, [[pharyngitis]], and [[tonsillitis]].
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  • ...people according to specific physical attributes: most commonly, these are skin colour, facial characteristics and sometimes hair type.
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  • An area of skin that is supplied by a single pair of dorsal roots.
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  • Arthritic joint disease associated with the chronic skin scaling and fingernail changes seen in psoriasis, often affecting the inter
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Atopic dermatitis is an inherited skin condition noted for its reported itch, scratch, itch cycle.
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  • ...parts that are [[edible]] and useful as [[food]] , including [[muscle]], [[skin]], [[organ]]s, connective tissue, and [[fat]]
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  • ...elial cell]]s capable of producing the pigment [[melanin]]; most common on skin
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  • Cells that form the surface of body tissues such as the [[skin]] and the [[gastrointestinal tract]]; they aggregate into [[epithelium]]
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  • *Complicated Skin and Skin Structure Infection *Complicated Skin and Skin Structure ''[[E. coli]]'' Infection
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  • The surface area of a human body, i.e., the size of its skin.
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  • A fairly indistinct term for skin irritations, most commonly a [[pruritis|pruritic]] [[papulovesicular]] derm
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  • ...of [[immediate hypersensitivity]] that is "Gastrointestinal disturbances, skin eruptions, or shock due to allergic reactions to allergens in food."<ref>{
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  • ...nts are "Oleagenous substances used topically to soothe, soften or protect skin or mucous membranes. They are used also as vehicles for other dermatologic ...variant=full-text</ref><ref>Simpson EL et al. Emollient enhancement of the skin barrier from birth offers effective atopic dermatitis prevention. J Allergy
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  • An intense itching sensation that produces the urge to rub or scratch the skin to obtain relief.<noinclude>{{DefMeSH}}</noinclude>
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  • ...age, have a variety of clinical forms, and are characterized by red scaly skin lesions.
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  • ...ssive, extremely destructive bacterial infection of the deep layers of the skin and [[fascia]], often associated with ''[[Streptococcus pyogenes]]''
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  • Highly contagious infection of the respiratory system, and maculopapular skin rash, caused by a paramyxovirus of the genus ''Morbillivirus''.
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  • '''Epithelial cells''' make up the outer (i.e., skin) and inner (e.g., oral mucosa) linings of the body. They aggregate into lay Flat, thin, and irregular in shape, these are found in such places as the skin and inside the mouth and nose, and in the anal canal.
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  • ...The goals are to correct sagging facial skin and muscles, to remove excess skin and fat, as well as to restore firmness to create a more youthful, vibrant ...x]], injection of [[soft tissue fillers]], [[chemical peels]], and [[laser skin resurfacing]].
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  • ...ith varying shades and patterns in their coats, nails, mucus membranes and skin. Many [[Breed standard|breed standards]] specify the colors allowed for pur =Skin and mucus membrane colors=
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  • ...nts are "Oleagenous substances used topically to soothe, soften or protect skin or mucous membranes. They are used also as vehicles for other dermatologic
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  • ...bilirubin in the blood and manifested by a yellowish discoloration of the skin, mucous membranes, and cornea.
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  • Viral infection of the skin or occasionally of the mucous membranes, characterized by one or more discr
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  • ...creases and voids left by the thinning and loss of [[elasticity]] of aging skin. ==Skin==
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  • ...acterized by an interest in manipulating ideas of a structure's surface or skin, with fragmentation and non-rectilinear shapes.
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  • ...oose or sagging [[abdomen]]. The surgery involves the removal of excess [[skin]] and [[fat]] from the middle and lower abdomen as well as tightening the a ...fer from excess fat, whereas those who have lost weight suffer from excess skin. Massive weight loss or pregnancy can also weaken the abdominal wall. The
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  • ...parts of the [[human]] [[body]] and also in some [[animal]]s, primarily [[skin]], [[muscle]]s, [[fat]] and sometimes [[organ]]s but excluding [[bone]]s, [
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  • ...varying stages of differentiation as well as malignant infiltration of the skin.
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  • ...by diabetes mellitus, liver dysfunction, and a bronze pigmentation of the skin.
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  • ...ction, popularly called "flesh eating bacteria", of the deep layers of the skin and [[fascia]]. [[Streptococcus pyogenes]] is the most common [[pathogen]],
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  • ...] and [[areola]], characterized clinically by [[eczema]]-like inflammatory skin changes and histologically by infiltration of the dermis by malignant cells
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  • Retractable [[skin]] and [[mucous membrane]] fold, also called the ''prepuce'', which covers t
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  • ...f the plant--roots, stems and leaves--can result in a severe and prolonged skin rash.
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  • {{r|Skin graft}}
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  • {{r|Absorption (skin)}}
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  • ...ch, in women, enlarge in [[puberty]], consist of the [[mammary gland]]s, [[skin]], supporting muscles, [[adipose tissue]], and [[connective tissue]]s<noinc
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  • ...elivered by [[catheter]] or by a focused [[percutaneous]] beam through the skin
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  • ...he nipple and areola, characterized clinically by eczema-like inflammatory skin changes and histologically by infiltration of the dermis by malignant cells
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  • ...g skirts of skin and baby.jpg/credit}}<br />Patwin women wearing skirts of skin; one carries a baby.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>ulceration of the skin and underlying structures of the lower extremity. About 90% of the cases ar
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  • ...d from the Major Leagues for at least 20 years because of the color of his skin but who became, late in the life of a professional athlete, a national cele
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  • ...temic syndrome with inflammatory and autoimmune components that affect the skin, fascia, muscle, nerve, blood vessels, lung, and heart. Diagnostic features
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  • ...string=#s22 |title=Practice guidelines for the diagnosis and management of skin and soft-tissue infections. |author=Anonymous |authorlink= |coauthors= |dat
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  • ...increasing skin cell turnover rate, allowing a new layer to be seen on the skin sooner<ref name=Ho>Ho, ET, NS Trookman, BR Sperber, et al. 2012. A Randomiz ...ref name=Ho></ref>. This means that more cells are being made and becoming skin cells.
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  • ...s]] route. For animals such as [[cat]]s and [[dog]]s, however, their loose skin stretches easily to accommodate large fluid volumes. ...chnique of introducing a hypodermic needle (or catheter) under an animal's skin is far easier than into a vein. It can, therefore, be made available for ho
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  • A '''wound''' is classified as damage to [[human]] or [[animal]] [[skin]]. Wounds can be either open or closed. Examples of open wounds include cut ...the epidermis is scraped off. This type of injury is usually caused by the skin surface sliding across a rough surface.
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  • '''Psoriasis''' is "a common genetically determined, chronic, inflammatory skin disease characterized by rounded erythematous, dry, scaling patches. The le ...given patient, it might be a minor annoyance, such as hardened patches of skin over the elbow or another moving surface, which rarely crack and bleed. In
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  • ...erence", and that it is no different from a person's sexual orientation or skin colour.
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  • {{r|Skin disease}}
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  • ...ness occurs with approximately equal frequency in children and adults. The skin lesions usually take the form of a purplish rash (or less often an exfoliat
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  • Candida parapsilosis is a commensal of human skin and vaginal mucosa.<ref name="pmid18854483">{{cite journal| author=Trofa D,
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  • | journal = Skin & Allergy News *the skin lesions of [[dermatomyositis]], [[vitiligo]], steroid-induced [[rosacea]],
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  • ...ency of VITAMIN D in the diet, insufficient production of vitamin D in the skin, inadequate absorption of [[vitamin D]] from the diet, or abnormal conversi
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  • ...ervous system]], [[kidney]]s, [[lungs]], [[gastrointestinal tract]], and [[skin]]. There is a massive increase in the number of [[eosinophil]]s in the blo
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  • {{r|Skin (novel)}}
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  • '''Dermatomic area''' (also known as a '''dermatome''') is an area of [[skin]] that is supplied by a single pair of [[dorsal root]]s. An area innervated ...anglion]] and migrates along the spinal nerve to irritate only the area of skin served by that nerve. Symptoms can be bilateral and symmetric, meaning tha
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  • ...pyogenes]]'' and ''S. agalactiae'' infections. It is approved for complex skin and soft tissue infections, and for [[pneumonia]]s.
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  • ...of [[vitamin D]] in the diet, insufficient production of vitamin D in the skin, inadequate absorption of vitamin D from the diet, or abnormal conversion o
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  • ...s and folds. People with a tendency to skin candidiasis should keep their skin dry. While some forms of candidiasis are easily curable, others are more u
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  • ...used to treat [[allergy|allergies]], [[asthma]], [[arthritis]] and sundry skin conditions.
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  • The thoracic wall is "the outer margins of the thorax containing skin, deep fascia; thoracic vertebrae; ribs; sternum; and muscles."<ref>{{MeSH}}
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  • ...infections (including pneumonia), bacteremia/septicemia, serious skin and skin structure infections, and serious urinary tract infections caused by suscep
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  • {{r|Skin}}
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  • Granulated cells that are found in almost all tissues, most abundantly in the skin and the gastrointestinal tract. Like [[basophil]]s, mast cells contain larg
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  • ...work includes plays ''[[Our Town (play)|Our Town]]'' (Pulitzer) and ''The Skin of our Teeth'' (Pulitzer), and novels ''The Bridge of San Luis Rey'' (Pulit
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  • | Flea bite or infection through skin | [[Bubo]]es, or distinctive blue-black skin swellings of [[lymph gland]]s such as in the axilla (i.e., armpit) or groin
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  • {{r|Skin}}
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  • ...in [[decontamination]] and [[sterilization]]. All may be used in treating skin disorders.
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  • ...ted to eat, followers of the Paleo Diet are naturally lean, have acne-free skin, improved athletic performance, and are experiencing relief from numerous m
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  • {{r|Skin}}
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  • ...common names to identify plants. Salsify is edible; Moses-in-a-basket is skin-irritant and is poisonous.
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  • ===Simple skin lacerations=== Tissue adhesive may be better than sutures for simple skin lacerations.<ref name="pmid18440668">{{cite journal |author=Man SY, Wong EM
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  • ...lem, as it turned the skin yellow, and casused nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, skin staining, psychosis, lichen planus, and exfoliative dermatitis. Weina obser
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  • Eczema is a nonspecific term for skin rashes that cause intense itching. In general, they involve an allergic rea
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  • {{r|Skin}}
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  • {{r|Skin}}
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  • ...lay of this organ is generally [[taboo]]. In about 30% of human males, the skin towards the tip is removed in a procedure known as [[circumcision]], which ...feet long. In the 18th and 19th centuries, whalers were known to use the skin of the sperm whale penis as a one-piece waterproof apron. However, the comm
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  • {{r|Skin}}
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  • ...rts. that are [[edible]] and useful as [[food]] , including [[muscle]], [[skin]], [[organ]]s, connective tissue, and [[fat]], and generally excludes [[bon
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  • ...}}polyneuropathy, organomegaly, endocrinopathy, monoclonal gammopathy, and skin changes
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  • ...in [[technical design]]. Many aspects of the [[shape]], [[skeleton]] and [[skin]] of human-made [[vehicle]]s for [[locomotion]] in air or water have been i
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  • Miss Simpson has released six albums since 1999, including 2004's ''In This Skin'' and 2006's ''A Public Affair''. She has also appeared in numerous films
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  • |Confit, Warmed but Not Browned.jpg|Warmed in the oven, ready to have the skin crisped
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  • ...varying stages of differentiation as well as malignant infiltration of the skin. [[Mycosis fungoides]]; [[Sezary syndrome]]; [[lymphomatoid papulosis]]; an
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  • {{r|Skin}}
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  • |hazards= irritant to eyes, skin and respiratory system
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  • ...t India]] including the great Indian surgeon [[Susrutha]] were utilizing [[skin graft]]s for reconstructive work as early as the [[8th century BC]]. His wo ...for one who lacks it entirely, and the dogs have devoured it" by removing skin from the back of the arm and suturing it in place.
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  • ...tiation and maintenance - lack of vitamin A leads to keratinized and scaly skin, due to impaired gene transcription due to insufficient retinoic acid.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Skin]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...f the skin that you are using, which for most people will be the Pinkwich5 skin so the file should be called pinkwich5.js. [[User:Derek Harkness|Derek Hark ...e using the monobook skin (which looks like wikipedia) rather than the new skin. [[User:Derek Harkness|Derek Harkness]] 04:39, 24 June 2008 (CDT)
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  • {{r|Skin}}
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  • Dermatitis herpetiformis is a vesiculobullous skin diseases.
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  • {{r|Skin}}
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  • ...discoloration of the skin and possibly of the whites of the eyes. Another skin symptom can be red-purple patches that appear to radiate lines of the same
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  • ...though the habit of hunting and farming crocodiles for their [[leather]]y skin makes humans more dangerous to them.
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  • **[[Moleskin]], originally the skin of a mole, but later a heavy, soft, durable cotton fabric, or clothing made *Mole, a ''[[melanocytic nevus]]'', a small area of skin, sometimes raised, with darker pigment
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  • ...ouths, which allow them to locate food in the dark. Instead of scales, the skin may be naked or covered with bony plates, or scutes. They often use oxygen
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  • {{rpl|Skin}}
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  • ...e template is that Robert was having some issues with sizing it in the new skin. I went ahead and put it in place here, anyways - [[Tartiflette/Recipes]]. :::::The problem I was having is that Derek modified the skin in such a way that the <code><nowiki>* and :</nowiki></code> characters put
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  • ** 1 SKIN HEAD navigation/surface search [[radar]]
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  • ...rominent feature (hard skin), and classified into subsets by the extent of skin thickening: limited scleroderma and diffuse scleroderma."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref
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  • ..., thiotepa may reasonably be anticipated to be a [[carcinogen]]. It causes skin, gastrointestinal, CNS, and bone marrow damage. "<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref>
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  • ...because the signs and symptoms are subtle. Usually first manifesting as a skin disease, it produces hyposensitive areas. While there are few reasons to re * Single skin lesion: single treatment with:
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  • ===Skin friction=== ...of pile construction and adhesion between the pile material and the soil. Skin friction can be considered in combination with end bearing, if the movement
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  • '''Pressure ulcers''' are "an ulceration caused by prolonged pressure on the skin and tissues when one stay in one position for a long period of time, such a
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  • ...e cases, mounts for telescopes and other sensors that protrude through the skin and need streamlined mounts.
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  • ...al cell]]s capable of producing [[melanin]]. It appears most often on the skin, but, also, in the eye, or, rarely, in the mucous membranes of the genitali ...er, lungs, and brain are likely to be involved. The incidence of malignant skin melanomas is rising rapidly in all parts of the world.<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref>
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  • ...Ondaatje]] relied on Goss′s photograph when researching his novel [[In the Skin of a Lion]] about the immigrant and working class experience in early 20th ...= http://books.google.ca/books?id=d_D5Ii3PMAAC&pg=PT108&dq=In+the+skin+of+a+lion+Michael+Ondaatje+goss&hl=en&sa=X&ei=emkDUa_4N6blyQGi6IAQ&redir_es
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  • (from Greek ''derma,'' "skin") ...ease. Some of the abnormalities of skin and hair stem from diseases in the skin itself, and others are manifestations of disease affecting the entire body
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  • ...ith fever and chills, but, after several days, reddening of the skin, with skin lesions including [[vescicle]]s or [[bullae]] containing fluid. The fever w
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  • ...ong-time [[bodyguard]] Joel Hopkins, because of the colour of his tanned [[skin]]. The track contains some of her most obtuse [[lyric]]s of her recording c
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  • This organism gains energy from [[keratin]] found in nails, hair and skin. It secretes [[keratinolytic protease]], which provides the fungus with nu ...ducing hyphae, which will then grow in the dead, superficial layers of the skin, hair or nails.
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  • ...la pneumoniae, or [[Proteus mirabilis]]. It is also used to treat skin and skin structure infections caused by methicillin-resistant strains of Staphylococ
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  • ...[Nandi]] (the joyful). He is often seated on a tiger skin or wears a tiger skin, with the tiger representing the mind.
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  • ...of [[immediate hypersensitivity]] that is "Gastrointestinal disturbances, skin eruptions, or shock due to allergic reactions to allergens in food."<ref>{
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  • ...ically placed small electrodes to deliver electrical impulses across the [[skin]] to relieve [[pain]]. it is used less frequently to produce [[anesthesia]]
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  • ...d and riot control, and there is development of microwave weapons to cause skin heating.
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  • *[[Integumentary system]]: skin, hair and nails
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  • ...of granulomatous inflammation, which form around exogenous material in the skin. They are similar in appearance to Langhans giant cells, but foreign-body g
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  • ...eled off" from the surrounding tissue&nbsp;&mdash; mainly the [[skull]], [[skin]] and [[muscles]] of the head&nbsp;&mdash; as well as [[cerebrospinal fluid
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  • ...cisely, the surface area of a human body or, equivalently, the size of its skin &mdash;
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  • ...e passive but could carry an electrical impulse into the patient. Once the skin resistance is broken, far smaller currents are needed to induce lethal arry
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  • {{rpl|Skin}}
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  • ...e pulsing arterial blood alone. The measurement factors out venous blood, skin, bone, muscle, fat, and even (in most cases) fingernail polish. Based upon ...of [[vasopressor]] agents); incorrect sensor application; highly callused skin; and movement (such as shivering), especially during [[hypoperfusion]]. To
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  • ...). It is the 10th most common cancer in the UK, not counting non melanoma skin cancer. About 80% of all cases are diagnosed in people over 60; it is unco
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  • ...primarily in the spinal cord that are affected by the brain. "The area of skin from which the reflex can be obtained is known as the receptive field of th
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  • {{r|Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat}}
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  • ...], [[prostatitis]], lower [[respiratory tract infections]], [[sinusitis]], skin infections, bone and joint infections, infectious diarrhea, [[tyfoid fever]
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  • ...the boned duck pressed firmly together within an envelope of the reserved skin;<ref>Kuo, page 309</ref> a third method is to carefully bone the entire duc
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  • ...utonomic signs and symptoms include "reddening of the skin ([[erythema]]); skin temperature changes, abnormal sudomotor activity (i.e., changes in sweating
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  • ...ion in tissues or body cavities. Most cases of edema are present under the skin in subcutaneous tissue,"<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref>(i.e., as [[extracellular fluid] ...n and other tissues. It is caused by a deficiency of thyroid hormones. The skin becomes puffy around the eyes and on the cheeks. The face is dull and expre
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  • ...to treat serious gram–negative infections of the lungs, urinary tract, and skin. Mezlocillin use has been discontinued in the United States. Bacteria sus
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  • ...the site used for an infusion is prepared with the techniques of surgical skin sterilization. ...e skin taut, positions the needle at an angle of 10 to 20 degrees from the skin surface, and pushes it gently but quickly into the vein. When the vein is s
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  • #'Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat' (Bob Dylan) – 3:50
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  • ...Nor Laegeforen 122 (7): 708-9. PMID 11998735</ref> He discovered it in the skin nodules of patients with leprosy. ...w growth rate and also a long incubation time. The symptoms of leprosy are skin lesions, pain and weakness. If left untreated it can cause nerve damage tha
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  • ...ind, Placebo-Controlled Trial of Cephalexin for Treatment of Uncomplicated Skin Abscesses in a Population at Risk for Community-Acquired Methicillin-Resist ...=Eschar with cellulitis as a clinical predictor in community-acquired MRSA skin abscess |journal=J Emerg Med |volume= |issue= |pages= |year=2008 |month=Jul
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  • ===Lab nose and skin pigmentation: Dudleys===
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  • ...ml}}</ref> For example, it originally used some fabric, rather than metal, skin over its airframe, but, from the beginning, had new features such as fully
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  • === New skin uploaded === ...skin. Comments and bug reports are welcome at [[User talk:Derek Harkness/Skin]]. --[[User:Larry Sanger|Larry Sanger]] 20:01, 21 March 2008 (CDT)
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  • ...the patient, with the remote clinician providing remote hands to show the skin response to pressure and release (i.e., diascopy<ref name=MerckDermDiag> {{
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  • ...ich emits [[ultraviolet]] light, is commonly used in [[dermatology]]; some skin lesions exhibit [[ fluorescence]] under this illumination.
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  • ...loss of supporting structure, and 2) changes that occur with aging of the skin. External rhinoplasty involves making an incision in the skin of the nose or face.
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  • ...two books.<ref>''The Glass-Sided Ants' Nest'' (1968), also published as ''Skin Deep'', and ''The Old English Peep-Show'' (1969), also published as ''A Pri
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  • Boil the cod, potatoes and eggs, having cut the cod in strips and removed skin and bones. Slice the peeled potatoes with the eggs.
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  • ...> receptors arewidely associated with allergic reactions, including on the skin and in the airways. Both H<sub>1</sub> and H<sub>2</sub> have been found in ...rimarily is responsible for inflammation in the respiratory system, on the skin, and other conditions associated with "allergy". [[Diphenhydramine]] is a c
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  • *Lesions between the affected pet’s skin folds and varying parts of the body. *Bruised skin may be red (erythematous), hyperpigmented, scaly, greasy or dry. The fur m
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  • *''The Skin Game'' (1931)
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  • ...temic syndrome with inflammatory and autoimmune components that affect the skin, fascia, muscle, nerve, blood vessels, lung, and heart. Diagnostic features
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  • *''(pronounced 'lĕh-'nérd 'skin-'nérd)'' (1973) – Lynyrd Skynyrd
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  • [[Pin-up art]] might show a model with apparently flawless skin, but blemishes could be absent because a photorealist painter chose not to
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  • ...illus anthracis]]'' as the pathogen. The most common presentation is as a skin disease, but the pneumonic form, a challenging diagnosis, can kill within h
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  • ...sold under the brand name Ancef®. It is primarily used to treat bacterial skin infections, but can be used to treat moderately severe bacterial infections
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  • ...ling prosthetics. To control prosthetic hands electrodes are placed on the skin of the patient's forearm. The electrodes measure muscle activation potentia ...cs is that it is non-invasive; electrodes are placed on the surface of the skin. Simpler myoelectric systems are very affordable while complicated ones tha
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  • ...eon'' (1912); ''The Eldest Son'' (1912); ''The Fugitive'' (1913) and ''The Skin Game'' (1920).
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  • ...he interstitial space, altering blood flow and supply of nutrients to the skin and subcutaneous tissues, and eventual ulceration."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref> ...-limb ulceration: a systematic review of prevalence studies. | journal=Adv Skin Wound Care | year= 2003 | volume= 16 | issue= 6 | pages= 305-16 | pmid=1465
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  • ...tems, many of which allow users to search for partners by social caste and skin tone as well as the typical
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  • ...from its protective coating of fat and then warmed in such a way that its skin is rendered golden brown and crispy. Although goose, pork, and even lamb ar
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  • ...reddened, swollen, warm to the touch, and painful." The presence of broken skin in the inflamed area is a further warning, but there may be no obvious woun ...h SL et al.| title=Practice guidelines for the diagnosis and management of skin and soft tissue infections: 2014 update by the Infectious Diseases Society
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  • ...Cipher'', was about a [[poet]]; ''Bad Brains'' was about a [[painter]]; ''Skin'' was about a [[sculptor]] turned performance artist and ''Strange Angels''
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  • ...eeling, edema, pruritus, urticaria, burning, and general irritation of the skin, and cramps.
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  • ...ffect of the aromas, another study suggested that applying the oils to the skin may be more effective than inhalation. <ref name=>{{citation ...It should be noted that some essential oils, when not diluted, can cause skin irritations and burns; many retailers of these oils make this a prominent w
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  • Adipose tissue can be found mainly underneath the skin (subcutaneous), surrounding internal organs (viscerla: epididymal, retroper
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  • ...g, itching, excruciating sensitivity, pins and needles, crawling under the skin, hot and cold, and bursting. To an outsider, these descriptions may seem qu ...mild as a cool breeze, the touch of clothing, or a gentle stroking of the skin. This altered feeling, where non-harmful stimulation is experienced as pain
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  • ...ium hydroxide, a [[caustic]] agent that can cause [[respiratory]], eye and skin [[irritation]]. This can be avoided by not mixing different battery types i
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  • ...usually invades the lungs with fibrosis and may also involve lymph nodes, skin, liver, spleen, eyes, phalangeal bones, and parotid glands.<ref>{{MeSH}}</r
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  • ...igment]], [[bilirubin]]. It appears as a yellowish discoloration of the [[skin]], mucous membranes, and [[sclerae]]<ref>Whites of the eye</ref>. Hyperbili
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  • *[[Urticaria]] (hives) which is defined as "a vascular reaction of the skin characterized by erythema and wheal formation due to localized increase of ...omano A, Blanca M, Ring J, Pichler W, Demoly P. General considerations for skin test procedures in the diagnosis of drug hypersensitivity. Allergy. 2002;57
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  • ...ervous system]], [[kidney]]s, [[lung]]s, [[gastrointestinal tract]], and [[skin]]. {<ref name=MeSH>{{MeSH}}</ref> There is an [[idiopathic]] form not other
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  • ...akness, weight loss, and pruritus (itching without visible eruption on the skin). 10-15 % of patients may also present with gout due to hyperuricemia. Hemo
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  • ...f America|U.S.]] Top Ten singles chart. Her follow-up, 2004's ''Under the Skin'', was also a huge success, debuting at #1 on the U.S. Album chart and sell
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  • ...advantage; suddenly he could kill his prey more quickly, and cut into the skin to get at the meat, or land a killing bludgeon on his opponent. Furthermore
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  • Diazinon is toxic by inhalation, ingestion and skin adsorption. Because it is an [[acetylcholinesterase]] inhibitor, intoxicati
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  • A fish's skin acts as a semipermeable membrane, or a one-way transfer system for water. O
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  • ...ial substances]] that are applied to living [[biological tissue|tissue]]/[[skin]] to reduce the possibility of [[infection]], [[sepsis]], or [[putrefaction ...They are commonly referred to as "surgical alcohol". Used to disinfect the skin before injections are given, often along with iodine ([[tincture of iodine]
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  • ...e patient. If immunotherapy is being considered, however, the precision of skin testing probably is necessary.
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  • in Kandahar, once the center of the Taliban, producing skin-care products from
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  • ...ancient [[Greece]], biting stonecrop was used to treat [[epilepsy]] and [[skin disease]]s, as well as to cause [[abortion]]s. ''Sedum reflexum'', known as
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  • ...flauged. In this case it is either at the base of the inner lip, or in the skin crease already present under the chin. ...vious problems, such as reduction of a large nose or correction of sagging skin of the neck and jowls"<ref>Sykes JM ''et al.''(2005)Chapter 34 – MENTOPL
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  • ...s.<ref name="pmid20042975">{{cite journal| author=Hay R| title=Demodex and skin infection: fact or fiction. | journal=Curr Opin Infect Dis | year= 2010 | v
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  • ...al infection that seems to cause lots of [[papules]] or [[nodules]] on the skin. This disease it thought to infect humans only, but there has been cases wh ...grouping of the virus related with the disease that produced poxes on the skin. The subfamily is Chordopoxvirinae, with the Genus Molluscipoxvirus, and th
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  • ...anisms'' New Jersey: Prentice Hall, 1994.</ref> Leukocidin is produced in skin lesions such as boils which results in cell destruction of white blood cell ''Staphylococcus aureus'' is commonly found on the skin and in various mucous membranes of man and other animals. About 20-30% of
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  • ...apy]], some (but not all) are appropriate for topical use, that is, direct skin application, and some are used in perfumes and flavorings. Some have anti ...an inhalation alone. Another study suggested that applying the oils to the skin may be more effective than inhalation. <ref name=>{{citation
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  • ...ies on the bone of the skull. Only the thicker cerumen-producing ear canal skin has hairs. The outer ear ends at the most superficial layer of the tympanic ...ix of the ear, and skin grafts or rotation flaps are used for the covering skin. However, when babies are born without an auricle on one or both sides, or
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  • ...lso responsible for [[nosocomial]] infections. As it is a commensal on the skin and nasal cavities, it is often overlooked as a source of clinical infectio ...at may reflect its adaptation to a very narrow ecological niche (mammalian skin). ''M. luteus'' is very sensitive to [[beta-lactam antibiotic]]s, and this
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  • ...utoantibodies can also affect the eyes ([[Graves ophthalmopathy]]) and the skin ([[Graves dermopathy]])."<ref>{{MeSH|Graves Disease}}</ref><ref name="pmid1
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  • ...stance, when an &alpha;-particle source is swallowed or inhaled, the human skin does not protect against the harmful effects of the &alpha;-radiation.
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  • ...n [[cephalosporin]] antibiotic, is used to treat urinary tract infections, skin infections, pharyngitis, and tonsillitis. The compound is active against
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  • Plants' outer, aboveground surfaces are surrounded by a skin skin made of sheets of a waxy chemical called ''[[cuticle]]''. Cuticle, which ap
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  • ...t wrench weighing perhaps one pound, into the silo, where it hit the outer skin of the fueled rocket at approximately 6:30 PM. At approximately 3 AM the ne
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  • ...physician immediately if any of the follow symptoms occur: hives, itching, skin rash, sore throat or mouth, swallowing or breathing difficulties, such as w
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  • ...d spectrum of infections of the blood, bone or joints, respiratory tract, skin, and urinary tract.
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  • Pityriasis lichenoides chronica is the chronic form which "shows milder skin changes with necrosis."<ref name="Pityriasis lichenoides">{{MeSH|Pityriasis
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  • ...one because the stems on the sides of trees still can spread urushiol onto skin or clothing when touched. Dogs or cats can get urushiol on their fur from r
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  • ...ntermediate filaments are made of [[vimentin]]s. Others, in cells of the [[skin]] [[hair]] and [[nails]], are made of [[keratin]]. Some filaments, made of In, for example, epithelial (skin) cells of the intestine, microfilaments that project into the [[villus|vill
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  • The look and feel of the wiki (Or Skin) system is based on a system of Cascading Style Sheets combined with templa
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  • ...rance of their offspring. Since some of those genes also influence eye and skin color, and the color of hoofs, the probability of white markings like sock ...e W, it will, starting from birth, lack pigment in both skin and hair. The skin is pink and the hair white. The eyes brown are usually brown, but can be bl
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  • ...m scratches the site, crushes the louse, and drives the excrement into the skin. There is no direct transmission into human blood by an untouched louse.
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  • ...sing ultrasound to identify methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus in skin abscesses. | journal=Acad Emerg Med | year= 2014 | volume= 21 | issue= 5 | ==Treatment of skin abscesses==
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  • *[[Lumpy skin disease virus]]
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  • ...latter, for example, is used for temporary repair of holes in the outside skin of combat helicopters. "EB Green", presumably from the Electric Boat shipya
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  • ...{{About|for the ice-strengthened bulk carrier|for the traditional northern skin-covered boat|Umiak}} -->
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  • ...ompounds including a hyaluronidase (increases the permeability of the host skin, a histamine-like compound or [[vasodilator]] (dilates the blood vessels), ...aw filled with hundreds of tiny sharp teeth. The incision mark left on the skin by the European medical leech is an inverted Y inside a circle: the insigni
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  • ...doors, so tick repellent, covering one's skin in endemic area, and careful skin examination for ticks after being outside are basic protective measures. *'''Ulceroglandular''' forms have skin ulcers at the site of infection. If acquired from handling rabbits or other
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  • ...its most severe form, there is accumulation of mucopolysaccharides in the skin and edema, known as [[myxedema]]."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref> ...distinguish between hypothyroid and normal patients are hoarse voice, dry skin, and muscle cramps.<ref name="pmid9294788"/>
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  • ...eedle is not inserted in a designated acupuncture point, but in an area of skin considered neutral in acupuncture theory. Sham acupuncture, given the extre
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  • ...he wheel raises the nap. Because suede does not include the tough exterior skin layer, suede is less durable but softer than standard ('full-grain') leathe
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  • ...er. Nonspecific symptoms headache, sore throat, muscle pain, and weakness. Skin rash and cervical adenopathy are common.
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  • ...py to the touch (due to the caustic reaction dissolving the surface of the skin and fingerprint).
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  • * Application of Nonlinear Optical Microscopy for Imaging Skin
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  • ...mechanisms, not fully understood, are involved in radiation effects on the skin.<ref name=Waselenko2004>{{citation }}, p. 28</ref> There may be skin burns. NVD may develop almost immediately.
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  • ...ed to result in health problems to animals that drink the water, and minor skin irritation and gastrointestinal discomfort in humans that come in contact w ...ls of the cyanobacteria algae has been found to contribute to eye, ear and skin irritation. More serious health effects, for example muscle craps, twitchin
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  • The [[physical examination]], by estimating skin temperature and [[central venous pressure]] (>7 cmH<sub>2</sub>O), can freq
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  • ...igestion and to fight parasitic infections. Its oil has been used to treat skin conditions such as eczema and boils and to treat cold symptoms. The many us
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  • ...y be to blame as well. In disposable diapers, the fabric that contacts the skin simply wicks away any dampness, causing the child to not feel any discomfor
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  • ...yroid gland]] and [[parathyroid glands]] and [[melanoma]] and non-melanoma skin cancers of the head and neck. (from Holland et al., Cancer Medicine, 4th ed
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  • ...an include dry eyes, dry mouth, joint and muscle pain, prolonged dry skin, skin rashes on the extremities, chronic dry cough and vaginal dryness.
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  • ...ne day to be recognised, that the number of the legs, the villosity of the skin, or the termination of the os sacrum, are reasons equally insufficient for
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  • ...ity, and throat, and can also enter the body through microscopic breaks in skin. ...ir of infection and allowed entry of the spirochete through a break in the skin. If that area was a finger, for example, the enlarged lymph nodes will be u
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  • ...sized aggregates of spindle-shaped cells, and often remain confined to the skin and subcutaneous tissue, but widespread visceral involvement may occur.
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  • ...people according to specific physical attributes: most commonly, these are skin colour, facial characteristics and sometimes hair type. As these are suppos .../ref> His categorization was based on physical characteristics, but not on skin colour which he thought to be accidental and climate-related. The four race
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  • ...changing a diaper. Diaper changes must be performed to prevent contracting skin irritation of the buttocks, genitalia, and waist, known as diaper rash. Mos ...truction as well, but they still press urine-soaked cloth against a baby's skin. Still, some parents still use cloth diapers and, by changing immediately
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  • ...of these sores were but in both cases they understood that direct skin to skin contact would result of spreading of these blisters on the face. ...ansmitted through direct skin contact through microscopic abrasions on the skin.
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  • ...ed to result in health problems to animals that drink the water, and minor skin irritation and gastrointestinal discomfort in humans that come in contact w ...ls of the cyanobacteria algae has been found to contribute to eye, ear and skin irritation. More serious health effects, for example muscle craps, twitchin
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  • * Most cases are cutaneous (confined to the skin only), and there are several forms. The most common cutaneous mastocytosis ...in some cases other internal organs, usually in addition to involving the skin. Any organ can be involved. Mast cells collect in various tissues and can a
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  • ...nd '''oú''' in: '''cóugh, tróugh, Góugh, enoúgh, toúgh, roúgh, sloúgh''' ''skin''.
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  • ...size varies, from that of a [[lemon]] to that of a [[grapefruit]], and its skin color can be yellow, orange, or green. It is tart in flavor and is seldom e
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  • *The virus enters breaks in the skin or mucus membranes. ...h exudate. These vesicles are generally painful, and further, the area of skin and/or mucosa and the subcutaneous tissues in the region where the rash wil
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  • ...teria. It is used to treat dental, ear, middle ear, respiratory tract and skin infections, and can also treat [[rheumatic fever|rheumatic]] and [[scarlet
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