Season both sides of the fish fillets with salt and pepper and lay them side by side in the steamer, skin side up.
His futuristic concept is called the Nano Vent-Skin (NVS) and the design -- to wrap buildings in an organic lattice skin made up of micro wind turbines -- is radical.
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.
In the mirror, she looked sharp enough to cut something, hard fixed lines beside her mouth, her eyes too big, her cheekbones jutting like knuckles under her skin, up to her elbows in dirty work, cleaning toilets.
The witness told the court that several samples taken using sticky tape to pick up skin cells showed a mixture of DNA from two or three individuals.
He then wants to take moulded sheets of artificial skin to build up the intermediate layer, the dermis, before adding the outer epithelium graft employing new approaches that lift thin, 20-cell-thick slices from elsewhere on the body.
But even people who keep their skin pristine can end up adorning themselves in a celebrity brand.
In Texas, Kaplan and his colleagues have seen such resistant bugs crop up as skin infections in schools as well.
Whenever the lower hem wasn't covering up legs, tight black leggings made of bandage strips and knee-high boots covered up any skin.
The "toxins" turned out to be the dirt, make-up and skin oils that any cleanser would be expected to remove, she said.
The cell produces more structural proteins, which in turn puff up the skin and give it the appearance of improved tone and elasticity.
Across Asia, creams which promise to turn brown skin fair are snapped up and products with a similar purpose are available in Africa, despite having been banned in a number of countries.
These cells pile up on the surface of the skin when the body cannot shed them fast enough, leading to unsightly patches of raised red skin covered by a flaky white build-up.
In 1997 there were 6, 739 cases of skin cancer in Scotland, up from 6, 632 in 1996.
Doctors performed an estimated 127, 000 nonablative laser skin procedures this year, up from 110, 000 in 2001.
River blindness is caused when the worm involved burrows up under the skin and reaches the eyes.
As the film's title intimates, viewers will be able to feel as if Tokyo -- its glitter and its litter -- is brushing up against their skin.
It's just a matter of putting a wire in the heart and a wire in the skin, and connecting it up to Dr. Johnson's electrical stimulator, and it worked.
Finally, I took the pen, put the felt tip on the skin somewhere, and looked up at him to see if I could make out a glimmer of approval or disapproval.
We tend to grip mice between the base of our thumb and pinky, but the Rat 9 isn't well designed for that -- we ended up pinching our skin in one of the mouse's seams where no amount of soft-touch plastic could save us from chafing on those delightfully rakish edges, something that could perhaps have been avoided with a little rubber instead.
The skin's normal 30-day shedding cycle speeds up to 3 days, and grotesque plaques of dead skin begin to form.
But when they turn up, and their skin colour is apparent, the job turns out to have been filled.
In addition, your doctor may recommend wet dressings, steroid ointments, compresses or vinegar soaks to help clear up blisters or soggy skin.
"The bone will be removed from under the skin in her stomach and cleaned up and sterilized and given to Malala, " Rosser said.
Urban women in India are spending more on looking good, signing up for aerobics, skin treatment, silicon implants and even those nose or jaw jobs that, at times, end in disaster.
He picked up a rotting banana skin and hung it on the leaves of a neem tree that grew near the gate of the house, so that it would startle the owners when they came out.
Some of the earliest applications of nanomaterials have been in products such as stain-resistant fabrics, self-cleaning windows and harder-wearing tennis balls, but more and more are turning up in cosmetics and skin lotions such as sun-blockers.
Cooler still is the method the arm deals with waste heat and steam: just like a regular arm, it's allowed to filter up through a permeable skin, producing "sweat" -- the same amount of perspiration you'd get on a warm summer day, according to the team.
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