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It is a more complex form of the dermal equivalent.
I went looking for dirt and found live dermal skin cells.
Somehow, they had gotten her down long enough to get dermal skin samples.
The body is often partly or completely covered with dermal plates.
But then there were those unusual dermal specimens from under the subject's nails.
In addition to inhalation, dermal exposure was the biggest problem found.
The caption below the picture read, "human dermal skin cells."
"It demonstrates quite clearly how much information is conveyed by the dermal cells."
If you will hand me the dermal regenerator, I can begin treatment."
He had seen what lay beneath the fibrous dermal layer.
Otherwise, the dermal surface is covered in very small tubercles.
Thus, it is unknown which of the dermal or oral teeth evolved first.
This is done through a process known as 'dermal punching'.
He designed specialized medical instruments called dermal elevators for this process.
The risk of dermal sensitivity to copper is considered extremely minimal.
She turned off the dermal regenerator and handed it back to Copper.
Under the dermal seal, red lacerations were just beginning to heal.
The dermal filler products used as controls had lost efficacy by 6 months.
Individuals with similar known allergies should avoid dermal contact when handling the drugs.
The dark skin lesions often show a palpable loss of dermal substance.
Proximate exposures occur through air, food, water, and dermal contact.
She finished spraying on the dermal seal, and inspected his hand.
It is not any kind of dermal disease, is it?
There is a dermal ridge along the back between the 2 dorsal fins.
The use of a dermal punch followed by tapering is also used in this procedure.