Animal warden Sue Knight used a microchip detector over Diesel's skin and found Ms Chapman's details.
While he did this, his apparatus measured the level of sweat on the volunteer's skin.
Unfortunately, these organs, unlike the company's skin-based products, would be rejected by patient's immune systems.
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At the slightest friction, Jake's skin would shed, leaving the newborn wailing in pain.
Those nubby rubber bristles also keep short coats shiny while gently massaging your pet's skin.
But the big question is how they'll work if they're smeared on people's skin.
The state of a soldier's skin was more properly a question for army medical commissions, he added.
Have you ever noticed a bluish tint to your child's skin, especially around the fingernails and lips?
His hero is a middle-aged policeman, Salvo Montalbano, an understated old hand who gets under the Mafia's skin.
Babies born through C-section have bacteria in their gut that more closely resembles their mother's skin microbiome, Johnson said.
Bathing is important for removing germs from one's skin as well as washing away odors from sweat and dirt.
Mr. Watson first learned to play a fretless banjo made by his father that was sheathed in cat's skin.
It can also cause the patient's skin to burn more easily in sunlight.
There was a donor whose hands matched Kepner's skin color, gender and size.
It is hoped the techniques will revolutionise medicine by using a sample of person's skin to create stem cells.
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Today's skin-tightening devices, such as the Fractora, eMatrix and Venus Freeze, can give similar results with minimal pain and downtime.
Micro chipping involves a vet inserting a tiny device, about the size of a grain of rice, under the dog's skin.
It also taught them how to prevent stresses concentrating at certain points, thereby triggering a fatal tear in the aircraft's skin.
At the store, she suggests sampling a fragrance on your skin and not blotters, as it will smell different on everyone's skin.
Commercial trials are under way on Affectiva's skin-conductance sensors, wristwatch-size devices that detect emotional engagement by measuring tiny changes in sweat-gland activity.
"The mats will only get tighter against the dog's skin, " Bryant warns.
Here, fillets are used and parchment paper, rather than just the fish's skin, provides an extra barrier between the meat and the salt.
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Others become entangled in fishing rope, a particularly grotesque phenomenon since the thick ropes can rub through a whale's skin and hit bone.
The band can slowly shrink, moving as though it is slipping from the surface, until it becomes just a dot on the apple's skin.
No other retailer seems to get under people's skin like Wal-Mart.
In an interview with The Wall Street Journal this week, Mr Piech has acknowledged that he may not be powerful enough to save Mr Pischetsrieder's skin.
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To achieve a perfect sear on the fish's skin, Mr. Schwartz recommends a hybrid oven-and-stovetop preparation that crisps the surface beautifully and allows thicker fillets to cook through.
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Shingles is typically found on just one part of a person's skin, although people may also have systemic signs of infection such as fever, chills and a headache.
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The FDAwas concerned over the drug's skin rash side effects.
"I think suddenly the people who make women's skin-care products realized they were missing a whole other side of this business by not catering to men, " Mr. Spurlock said.
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