In the current study, the test for heterogeneity was performed within each data stratum. |
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Generally, all maintenance and repair products should focus on the restorative and nutritive needs of the stratum corneum and epidermal cells. |
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In most areas of the body, the stratum corneum is comprised of about 15 tightly stacked layers of corneocytes. |
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This property results from product adherence to the stratum corneum layer of the skin, inhibiting microbial recolonization. |
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Percent cover of each species in the herb stratum was estimated visually using a portable 1 X 1 m quadrat with 1 dm graduations. |
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After irradiation, the stratum corneum was removed from the pigskin by stripping with adhesive tape. |
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Sampson sums up this process of enrichment and the creation of a new stratum of financial oligarchs and their impact on society very succinctly. |
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Such criticism leaves the basic functions of the dominant stratum inviolate. |
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We assumed, in the statistical model, that censoring was independent of breast cancer risk within each stratum of stress. |
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It was the last week of October, and a stratum of dry leaves crackled beneath our feet while we walked. |
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Cody's hypothesis would require that an individual remains within a smaller stratum in the high-density layer than in the low-density layer. |
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Within each stratum, calves were randomly assigned to one of two finishing systems. |
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The decision to baptize chips under a thin liquid stratum will allow the making of circuits with features that measure the breadth of a virus. |
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It, or at least its basic stratum, is the spatio-temporal world of things as we experience it in our pre-scientific and extra-scientific life. |
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If a school refused to participate, they selected a replacement school within the same stratum. |
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This corresponds to a similarly animated and rebellious stratum of western society. |
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This is largely caused by underactive enzyme systems in the stratum corneum associated with the lack of hydration. |
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Its thick epidermis contains well-developed granular, spinous, suprabasal, and basal layers below a mature stratum corneum. |
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Keratolytic preparations containing salicylic acid in a propylene glycol gel may be used to remove the stratum corneum. |
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According to the model, barometric pressure in the lowest stratum rose by 145 millibars to 1,108 millibars. |
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Nothing can catapult you into the highest stratum of intellectuality, quite as readily as books. |
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Within typical groups of the shrubby and subshrubby stratum, representatives of families of eudicots are common. |
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If the only way to get ahead in a big organization is to toe the line, then you'll end up with a stolid stratum of cautious time-servers. |
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The calculated water flux shows qualitative agreement with experimental findings for water flux through stratum comeum. |
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The fibers in these fasciculi form the lateral part of a vast stratum of white matter that connects the whole of the occipital cortex with the rest of the brain. |
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The stratum corneum, the top layer, is composed of dead keratinized cells. |
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The combination of forms in use in a particular stratum defines each assemblage, and the relative sequence of the four horizons presented here is secure. |
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All self-tanners contain a chemical called dihydroxyacetone, or DHA, which temporarily stains the uppermost layer of your skin, called the stratum corneum. |
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But their young deputies and ministerial director generals tended to be from this recently-returned, Western-educated stratum. |
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In this great class we should probably have to descend far beneath the lowest known fossiliferous stratum to discover the earlier stages, by which the eye has been perfected. |
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Both bedding planes and joints are planes of weakness exploited by quarriers, and control the maximum block size that can be obtained from a stratum. |
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The aims of the school were to produce a new stratum of leading communist party cadres, young, proletarian, disciplined, and free of the taint of reformism. |
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As the song progresses, it seems to become both more structured and overwhelming, as its ever-expanding stratum seems to congeal into a more regular pattern. |
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The overlying epidermal layer consists of living human keratinocytes organized in a fully differentiated, stratified epidermis with an outer stratum corneum. |
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The strategy is to get water to be absorbed by the outer layer of skin, the stratum corneum and then to seal the water in the skin before it evaporates. |
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The fibers of this thick muscle stratum all lie in the direction of the axis of the esophagus, making it, in effect, a second, strong, longitudinal muscle layer. |
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The cells of stratum basale constitute a single layer of columnar or cuboidal cells in contact with the basement membrane and connective tissue of the dermis. |
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Beyond those four hereditary official classes, its society included a tiny stratum of imperial nobility, a large clerical establishment, and a population of outcastes. |
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These are keratinophilic organisms, and, as such, they invade keratinized tissues, including the stratum corneum, tile hair, and the nails. |
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Over the same decade, the upper stratum of Visigothic society, the optimatesgradually lost their influence. |
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Additionally, some transmitter-marked Brant molted in areas near the TLSA, but outside the stratum boundaries. |
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In this study, we examine skin SIgA, staphylococci, HBD-2, and moisture content of the stratum corneum after 60 min and 120 min of exercise. |
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It is used to moisturise the skin, improving flexibility and preventing cracking in the protective outer layer, called the stratum corneum. |
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Specifically, we found intracellular zoospore-carrying sporangia within the stratum corneum and stratum granulosum of toe and skin samples. |
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Retinoids thin the stratum corneum, and this presents as dryness, itchiness, and desquamation. |
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In four States, the noncertainty stratum is divided into substrata to ensure that gas in each consumer sector can be estimated. |
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The outer skin, called the stratum corneum, is made up mostly of dead, dry cells. |
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From the most superficial to the deepest, those layers are called the stratum corneum, stratum granulosum, stratum spinosum, and stratum basale. |
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Wilkins thereby joined a high stratum of Parliamentary society, and the couple used rooms in Whitehall Palace. |
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The reactor units each called for a circular pit over 300ft. in diameter, excavated to a depth of 20ft. to reach a suitable load-bearing stratum. |
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All were found in the same stratum containing three circular hearths filled with charcoal and ash. |
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The descendants of the Beni Hassan warriors became the upper stratum of Moorish society. |
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The hinge is also the highest point on a stratum along the top of the fold. |
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The axial surface is an imaginary plane connecting the hinge of each layer of rock stratum through the cross section of an anticline. |
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A good way to visualize how the multiple layers are manipulated, is to bend a deck of cards and to imagine each card as a layer of rock stratum. |
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The actual type of stratum does not matter as long as it has low permeability. |
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In this way, the salaryman was both a progressive social stratum and an intellectual class. |
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Inclusion bodies were present in individual cells in the stratum basalis and stratum spinosum adjacent to the ulcers. |
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Anticlines are usually developed above thrust faults, so any small compression and motion within the inner crust can have large effects on the upper rock stratum. |
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Surveying undertaken in the 20 years before construction confirmed earlier speculations that a tunnel could be bored through a chalk marl stratum. |
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Trees should not be included in a superdominant stratum unless they are considerably larger and clearly of an earlier generation than the trees of the main overstory. |
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The oil becomes trapped along with water and natural gas by a caprock that is made up of impermeable barrier such as an impermeable stratum or fault zone. |
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Starting in 1873 with Robert Fleming's Scottish American Investment Trust, a relatively broad stratum of Scots invested in international investment trust ventures. |
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The gas giants, Jupiter and Saturn, are thought to lack surfaces and instead have a stratum of liquid hydrogen, however their planetary geology is not well understood. |
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This micro-network is loaded with a moisturizing complex, which is gradually released into the heart of the stratum corneum to rebalance the optimal skin moisture level. |
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Emollients soften while moisturisers add moisture and work to increase the hydration of the stratum corneum by occluding the skin's surface so that water is not lost. |
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Tommy rarely entered the top social stratum where Tyckman moved by right of wealth and ancestry, but he had found the man pleasant and without condescension. |
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The stratum corneum consists of corneocytes surrounded by lipid regions. |
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Computers that synchronize themselves to the stratum 1 time servers are known as stratum 2 time servers if they allow others to synchronize to them, and so on. |
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