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Whatever it was gave an impression of dull scaliness like a fish's skin.
This snake has weight, a cold feel and a scratchy scaliness.
And it also causes this typical scaliness and wrinkling of the skin.
The first symptom is a scaliness of the skin; itch, flakes upon the clothing, inflammation.
He raised his hands to his face and felt a rough scaliness on the folds of his skin.
It is occasional that patients present with skin disorders causing dryness, roughness, and scaliness.
If crating or scaliness occurs then the presence of a tiny parasite called a mite is likely and treatment will be necessary.
An ugly, gray huddle of rags lay in it, almost feathery in its scaliness.
There was about them a drippiness, a loathesomeness, a scaliness that left him gulping in abject terror.
Ranulf felt the wet scaliness against his skin as if some dreadful snake was slithering along his arm.
A decrease in severity of symptoms usually happens after a few weeks when treated redness and scaliness usually do not recur.
Add further drops of Cleanser and continue massaging until you feel the scaliness has gone. 3. Rinse well with lukewarm water.
The hair is thin and discoloured, and the skin may show patches of scaliness and variable pigmentation.
A change in the way the skin of the breast, areola, or nipple looks or feels such as warmth, swelling, redness or scaliness.
A certain scaliness where our bones are close beneath our skin, one or two calcareous outgrowths...." He ran a finger along his jaw. "
Roy and Keihl's both have products specifically for softening beards and massage oil for the scaliness that develops on the skin underneath.
In about one-fourth of the patients with Hodgkin's disease, skin symptoms may include hives and redness, swelling, balding, scaliness or bumpy lesions called prurigo.
There was a suggestion of scaliness about it, as if the owner had dwelt long under conditions almost antithetical to those conditions under which human life ordinarily thrives.
In exchange, Rex endures being called many flattering and important sounding names by the other Tyrannos, such as Bossasaur and Your Scaliness.
Retinyl Palminate - ester of Vitamin A - texturizer with skin healing properties - reduces scaliness of skin - essential for hair growth and maintenance.
Reptilian Skin: This man's foot (left) shows symptoms of gangrene and scaliness associated with addiction to Krokodil and another individual's fingers are rotting away (both cases are from Russia)
Now that "Shark Tale" and "Finding Nemo" have conquered wetness and scaliness, this movie and the forthcoming "Cars" from Pixar will set new standards for lifelike chrominess.
The infection of spikelets results in a loss of chlorophyll, whilst in infected kernels, F. sporotrichioides mycelia extend from the kernel wall, or pericarp, resulting in a scaliness and discolouration.
Singer's fourth edition (1986) of his Agaricales in Modern Taxonomy included 33 species, which were classified into sections depending on moisture content, scaliness of the cap or amount of ornamentation on the stem.
In their original 1936 publication, they compared the two species, and noted that Boletinus squarrosoides differed from B. castanellus by "reddish brown color, terete scaliness, and yellow colors of the flesh, tubes and stipe."