During these beatings, she would clench fists, which led to thick callosity on her fingers. |
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Each whale has a very distinctive callosity pattern that enables scientists to recognize individual whales easily. |
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In ankle valgus the callosity is under the medial malleolus and in hindfoot valgus under the talar head. |
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Callus, also spelled callous, also called callosity or tyloma, in dermatology, small area of thickened skin, the formation of which is caused by continued friction, pressure, or other physical or chemical irritation. |
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To heal from the pressure-induced mistakes Scott made on the final four holes — he handed the victory to Ernie Els — would require a strengthening of his spine, a callosity in his will. |
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