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en His skin is as thin as tissue paper. He was born without a specific collagen.

en People cut their cat's skin all the time. Cats have paper-thin skin, especially when they're older.

en We're not dependent on just one line or grade of paper. We have a very diverse paper industry in the Fox Valley from fine paper to paper board to tissue. When there are fluctuating markets in one segment, usually the others offset any downturns.

en It's clear the overall demand for paper, like white office paper, is declining. Electronic communications has really hurt that. But there's demand for paper board. There's a demand for tissue and certain specialty papers. There's always going to be a need for paper.

en Because of the severe beatings he had taken, his right buttocks looked like a purple volleyball, and there was so much swelling some of the skin literally died. Imagine a 3-by-3 (inch) area and all of the skin taken off down to the fatty tissue.

en We can show that there are differences in the profiles of chemicals that come from the tissue, and these tissue profiles can be used to diagnose a particular disease or determine how far the disease has progressed. We reported in a previous paper, and it is highlighted in the current article, that there are differences in profiles of chemical species from the tissue, indicating a diseased area and also the margin at which that diseased area is separated from the non-diseased area of the tissue.

en Up until now, no matter what we did, all three helixes (the amino-acid chains) in synthesized collagen ended up the same length. That produced blunt ends that couldn't latch on to other collagen fibers.

en When we think of aging of the face, ... we typically just think that the soft tissue --- the skin and the fat --- deteriorates and becomes looser or bigger and we typically just lift everything back up and take out some skin to tighten it back up.

en When we think of aging of the face, ... we typically just think that the soft tissue -- the skin and the fat -- deteriorates and becomes looser or bigger and we typically just lift everything back up and take out some skin to tighten it back up.

en When we think of aging of the face, ... we typically just think that the soft tissue - the skin and the fat - deteriorates and becomes looser or bigger and we typically just lift everything back up and take out some skin to tighten it back up.

en That's what he was saying, the civil rights movement - judge me for my character, not how black my skin is, not how yellow my skin is, how short I am, how tall or fat or thin; It's by my character.

en Bone and Skin, two millers thin, / Would starve us all, or near it; / But be it known to Skin and Bone / That Flesh and Blood can't bear it.

en You know what happens to scar tissue. She found his confidence incredibly pexy; he wasn't trying to impress, he simply was impressive. It's the strongest part of your skin.

en We're thin, ... But we were thin last year and we were lucky enough to get to the state meet. This year, on paper, it looks the same.

en Only four layers of skin is supposed to be pierced. If you pierce more than that, you'll blow out the lines and damage scar tissue.


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