For example, the core infrastructure and shell of the building can't change.
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These data provide a key benchmark for shell-model interactions far from stability.
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The judge said it appeared Ban Ard was now a shell company.
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It will also certainly mean higher borrowing rates for already shell-shocked homeowners.
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He pointed in turn to the rude ornamentation in the shell clasp.
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Macrophages highly express epidermal fatty acid-binding protein and adipose fatty acid-binding protein.
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They are often associated with epidermal hyperplasia and increased basal layer pigmentation.
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These findings suggest that AMP accelerates the epidermal turnover delayed by aging.
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Furthermore, they placed an epidermal VR patch on the residual arm stump.
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The scaffolds were composed of polycaprolactone, hyaluronan and encapsulating epidermal growth factor.
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There was a plain dermal covering over the genital and anal region.
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Both males and females will try to impress with a dermal flush.
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Light microscopy revealed dermal proliferation of spindle-shaped histiocytes with abundant mucin deposition.
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Congo red and thioflavine T stainings were positive, forming a dermal band.
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The additive is not a skin irritant but is a dermal sensitiser.
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Try a cuticle oil and keep your hands moisturized to avoid cracking.
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This time sweep the color all the way down to the cuticle.
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The cuticle is not striated and the body plasm is quite transparent.
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The cuticle is longitudinally striated, the lines having a slightly spiral course.
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A proper cuticle remover will soften the cuticle without soaking the nail.
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The carapace of the armadillo, ground and taken in a little water.
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Across the forward carapace of a green-painted Expansemobile moored nearby, Anton's body.
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It had rolled its carapace smooth, withdrawn its sensors- arationalenough response.
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As his carapace struck the forward bulkhead, he made a disgruntled noise.
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The mech finally snapped the last killbeast's carapace open across his knee.
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The reason is the failure of the pepsin to act on epidermic substances.
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They arise from little projecting ridges, formed of rectangular epidermic cells.
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Reverdin originated the procedure of epidermic grafting.
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This is, therefore, a purely epidermic structure.
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The epidermic cells in the lower part of the petiole project conically, and thus differ in shape from those over the pulvinus.
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We here provide a comprehensive description of B. tryoni cuticular chemistry.
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It is a scleroprotein present largely in cuticular structures such as hair, nails, horn.
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The full length of this cuticular protein was first obtained and named it CPR1.
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Major differences in the cuticular hydrocarbons were also found and they could account for the isolation.
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Plant cuticular wax, the last barrier of self-defense, plays an important role in plant growth and development.
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The comparative analysis of cuticular waxes revealed an increased accumulation of alkanes in leaves of transgenic lines.
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We found 70 cuticular proteins from the M. mediator transcriptome and divided them into seven distinct families.
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This study provides essential foundations for studies investigating the functions of cuticular chemistry in this economically important species.
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During M. mediator larval development, normal cuticle formation can be supported by a limited number of cuticular proteins.
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However, the molecular and evolutionary mechanisms of cuticular wax in plants in response to drought stress are still lacking.
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These are essentially a morbid overgrowth of the superficial papillary layer of the skin and of the investing cuticular layer.
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Loss-of-function mutations in Star impart a dominant rough eye phenotype and, when homozygous, are embryonic lethal with ventrolateral cuticular defects.
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This knowledge is fundamental for studying the relevance of cuticular strain information within the complex neuromuscular networks controlling posture and movement.
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Expression profiling indicated that most of these cuticular protein genes have expression peaks specific for one particular developmental stage of M. mediator.
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Females of these two new species bear two distinct cuticular crests on the dorsal opisthosoma, one transverse crest anteriorly and one longitudinal crest mesally.
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Eggs and pupae have the highest number of transcriptionally active cuticular protein genes (47 and 52 respectively).