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Published photographs make the contoured and perforated stainless-steel screen that wraps the structure like a second skin look as if it has been hit by an asteroid.
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The players loved them: They clung to the body like a second layer of skin, yet wicked away perspiration, keeping the shirts drier and lighter.
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The researchers were also surprised to find that some of the parasites remained in the animals' skin for up to seven hours, raising the possibility that they might be responsible for a second wave of infection.
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Her silver heels are like knives, her working costume is tauter than a second skin, and, when she straddles the Pod, as if planning to have kittens with it, the only one not to notice is poor old Batman.
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This may happen with some second-degree burns, which only injure the top layers of the skin.
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Keller's body suffered second degree burns and her skin blistered, peeled and she was permanently scarred, the lawyers said.
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Early results are promising, and the second compound may lack Sutent's side effects, which include fatigue, an incredibly sensitive tongue and yellowed skin.
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In the past few years players have started to wear this layer of protective gear meant to feel like a second-skin in a sport that has bigger, faster and stronger athletes than ever.
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