At the Swiss label Akris, designer Albert Kriemler says he uses "techno fabrics, " but only after testing them for feeling nice against the skin.
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The use of water as a force against the skin increases sensitivity in its nerve endings and hence makes the subject feel more awake and alert.
Biosensors that can be worn on clothing or jewelry, held against the skin by a Band-Aid-like patch, or inserted beneath the skin are now capable of monitoring a host of chronic diseases.
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Comprised of a surface pattern of triangles-like those in the main theater, but made in this case out of 1, 067 thin aluminum panels, mounted on the support structure with open joints-the light-blue facade looks razor-sharp but creates the impression of a super-light floating skin dematerialized against the sky: another visual reference in the architecture to the infinite thinness of the moving image.
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Here, every string and button is a uniform width, so everything feels the same against your skin.
"The mats will only get tighter against the dog's skin, " Bryant warns.
And that's why, through this law, we will strengthen the protections against crimes based on the color of your skin, the faith in your heart, or the place of your birth.
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The officer, who was wearing latex gloves to protect against skin irritation, pushed at the glass, which broke, and her right hand went through it.
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So far the drugs have shown early promise against tumors of the breast, lung and skin.
Almost nothing works against melanoma once it spreads beyond the skin.
On top of that, sunscreens can be labeled "broad spectrum" only if they protect equally against UVB (the main culprit of skin cancer) and UVA rays, which cause aging.
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The simple sandals can also shield feet against the beach's hot sand, which might otherwise cause skin to burn and blister on your walk to the water.
With bankruptcy protections returned to all student loans, the Department of Education will be forced to have skin in the game for the borrowers, not against them, a condition that Adam Smith or any other free market economist would agree is necessary for a healthy, capitalist lending system.
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The amendment to the state constitution would prohibit the state from granting preferential treatment or discriminating against any individual or group on the basis of race, sex, skin color, ethnicity or national origin.
Research in the past has show that genetically modified tumour cells can be turned against the tumour they came from, "but use of the patient's own skin cells would be much easier", Dr Hart wrote.
Coffee drinkers may also be protecting themselves against basal cell carcinoma, the most common form of skin cancer, according to a July report in the journal Cancer Research.
But a product's SPF indicates only its ability to defend against sunburn-causing ultraviolet-B rays and not against ultraviolet-A, which penetrate deeper into the skin and cause premature aging. (Both types contribute to skin cancer.) For example, a person wearing SPF 50 could spend considerable time in the sun without getting burned.
And mass migration is too recent a phenomenon to be able to tell whether Italy is practising the softer kind, such as discrimination against job applicants with darker skin.
Her skin was so frozen she did not feel the grit of the beach against her cheek.
The choice of white privilege as the denominator in this idea is a decision to accuse, not just of advantage or even immunity, but also of the due expectation of prerogative, and thus to charge with complicity, to impugn the natural moral consciousness, against proof to the contrary, of those so designated, simply by the color of their skin.
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But our plans against him in the West Indies worked until that final Test match, when he played out of his skin.
Since experimental evidence has suggested that antioxidants consumed orally, such as beta carotene, can reduce signs of sun-related skin damage, the study also looked at whether a daily 30-milligram beta carotene supplement could protect against skin aging.
Under the pilot, animals which have been vaccinated against rabies will be fitted with an identifying microchip under their skin, and will be allowed to travel freely with their owners.
However, vaccination of cattle against TB is currently prohibited by EU legislation, mainly because BCG vaccination of cattle can interfere with the tuberculin skin test, the main diagnostic test for TB.
Last year, some research was published evidencing some effectiveness against MRSA. Now a team from the Cardiff School of Health Sciences has demonstrated the effectiveness of this honey against Streptococcus pyogenes, an antibiotic resistant bacteria that often infects wounds and can prevent skin grafts from forming.
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