These were, body weight and breast size, lymphocele aspiration, smoking, age, previousskincancer, tumour stage and radiation dose.
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Whether the recurrent episode is symptomatic or asymptomatic may depend, at least in part, on the number of virus particles present at theskinsurface.
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In a frictional, pluralistic, society, we expect persons to have a certain thickness ofskin.
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It is also considered a useful adjunct to all other treatments as part ofskincancer prevention.
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We included all articles with a primary emphasis on health, such as articles focusing on breast cancer screening orskincancer prevention.
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The six to eight different maps in the interest-map sum were each salient features in themselves, such asskin-colour, motion, edges or colour saturation.
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Several studies18,21,30 have shown thatskinconductance is positively correlated with arousal.
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Bodies here are a porous material whereskinis less a limit than a portal.
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Information on patients'skincolour was either obtained from the case records or from attending caregivers.
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Three patients believed that the gel caused sedation; no troubles withskinirritation or muscle spasms were reported.
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Thus, patients at this institution are now advised to continue with their normalskincare routine using lotion, deodorant and soap.
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Year round, daily use is advised if the patient has a history ofskincancer, sun-damaged and ageingskin.
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Patients with a history ofskincancer should be advised to use a broad-spectrum sunscreen or sunblock with a sun-protection factor of 15 or above.
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Five categories of symptoms (skinand haemorrhagic, respiratory, gastrointestinal, neurological and unexplained) were adopted for the case definition of the surveillance.
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He was 5 feet 6 1/2 inches tall with darkskin, hazel eyes and black hair.
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bare skin
Through this interface, she communicates her nudity, herbareskin.
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damaged skin
Some products in fact warrant particular attention, especially cosmetics used around the eyes, on the mucous membrane, on damaged skin, for children or those with a weakened immune system.
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dead skin
During their activities of foraging they slough offdeadskin.
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