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In one, she can see some of her own tissue.
Did I have to leave that tissue on the table?
There is also a question of what tissue to test.
But if not I mean you've got the tissue paper there.
I need to see what the tissues really are now!
Then he got up and left the room, came back with tissues.
With care, she set the key In the middle of the tissue.
Some of the tissue around it also may be taken out.
Read on to find out more about this living tissue.
Thus the President's tissue bank is the only game in town.
What is tissue culture and how might it be used?
As if there might be more to him than simply living tissues.
The family tried to deal with it, and in every scene a tissue was used.
Or just use a bit of tissue and be patient.
Would you know she got a box of tissues by her bed.
She held the tissue in her hand and opened it.
Her head was a red mass of hair and tissue.
He looked into the box, but other than the tissue paper there was nothing.
Getting up with a box of tissues, I came over to him.
In fact, the whole body is made up of brain tissue.
We think you have very little damage to the heart tissue.
Someone had been kind enough to put a box of tissues in the room.
As a field, tissue engineering is only about 15 years old.
Human tissues and cells have become an important part of health care.
Scientists tell us that our hair is made up of dead tissue.
It was probably the only paper handkerchief in the world.
She took out a paper handkerchief and blew her nose.
Charlie was dabbing at her coat with a paper handkerchief.
She stood up and blew her nose noisily into the paper handkerchief.
Anne Marie was in the hallway, wiping her eyes with a paper handkerchief.
She fumbled feverishly in a fancy box on the table for a paper handkerchief.
Rain dabbed at the blood with a wad of paper handkerchiefs.
After a while he fished out a grubby paper handkerchief and blew his nose.
It was some of his paper handkerchief!
They use material like a paper handkerchief.
I was now coughing almost continuously, and blowing my nose frantically with those miserable little paper handkerchiefs.
Todd sniffed hard, and reached over to pluck a clump of paper handkerchiefs from the box.
Georgina fished out a grubby paper handkerchief from the pocket of her mink coat.
Behind him, the Tsukku-san mopped his brow with a colored paper handkerchief.
He looked again, cautiously, and saw that she was blindly extracting a crumpled paper handkerchief from her neat navy bag.
I tied a few pointy hats on properly and wiped a couple of snotty noses with a paper handkerchief.
He returned with two basic fragrances narrowed down from an assortment of smells, on two paper handkerchiefs.
Facial tissue and paper handkerchief refers to a class of soft, absorbent, disposable papers that is suitable for use on the face.
Sniff Tissues are pre printed designer paper handkerchiefs.
She wiped the window clear of condensation with a paper handkerchief, not daring to touch the grimy pane with her bare hands.
Facial tissue and paper handkerchiefs are made from the lowest basis weights tissue paper (14 18 g/m).
The Superintendent got a paper handkerchief from a drawer in his desk and took the bullet in a strip of tissue from the handkerchief.
She wiped the paperweight carefully on his shirt, wrapped it in paper handkerchiefs and put it back deep in her holdall.
Lufthansa had stocked the toilet not with towels but with moist little paper handkerchiefs, impregnated with some sickly liquid.