The other objects include a large ship's anchor and an eight-foot slab of concrete, both with paint scrapings. |
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Diagnostic tests may include skin scrapings, hair combings, a dermatophyte culture, blood work, and skin biopsies. |
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Skin scrapings obtained from the leading edge of the burrow and under the fingernails are most likely to produce a mite. |
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In 1683, Leeuwenhoek presented another famous communication on bacteria found in saliva and tooth scrapings from his mouth. |
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A forensics team has discovered fresh soda residue, as well as aluminum scrapings, indicating that cans are still being crushed in the airlocks. |
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Plus, he's going to take scrapings and hair samples from inside Ruffian's helmet. |
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For the diagnosis of scabies, skin scrapings have high specificity but low sensitivity. |
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For the vanilla bavarois, in a medium saucepan over medium heat, bring the milk and vanilla bean scrapings to a boil. |
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Six or seven cars were damaged, with bonnets dented, sunroofs smashed and scrapings on the sides of the cars. |
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Suspected scabies may be confirmed by microscopic identification of the mite or its feces in skin scrapings. |
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I later discover that chilled Greek salad and warm pan gravy with scrapings marry quite well. |
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Samples of blood and mucus, scrapings of epithelium, and fragments of glands are unacceptable. |
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Tadpoles typically work their elaborate, jagged mouthparts over a surface, making a soup of the scrapings. |
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It was a big glass bowl full of spaghetti in a watery white sauce, with dots of bacon and scrapings of cheese. |
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A full profile was obtained on the scrapings from his right hand, which included cellular material such as skin. |
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Some manufacturers use animal-derived forms of collagen, such as ground-up chicken feet or the scrapings of bird or cow skins. |
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Given the exorbitant cost of authentic civet scrapings nowadays, Civet absolute is often formulated from civetone, a synthetic alternative. |
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A specimen obtained from scrapings of the woman's hand was prepared and examined with the use of a scanning electron microscope. |
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Test stool sample and scrapings to identify amoebic, bacterial, fungal or other parasitic problems. |
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For this case, some 93 exhibits were collected, including clothes, fingernail clippings and scrapings and hair. |
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They take tiny scrapings from individual parts of the piece to check that it's pure silver, weighing it before and after. |
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We obtained laminaria from the obstetric unit and examined scrapings by routine processing. |
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From the malleable scrapings Antonin fashioned plinths, column tops and pedestals. |
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His descriptions and drawings included protozoans from the guts of animals and bacteria from teeth scrapings. |
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The scrapings are placed directly on a microscope slide and viewed under magnification for the presence of characteristic Sarcoptes scabiei mite's eggs or faecal pellets. |
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The next day they had to return for skin scrapings and blood tests, which he later discovered were to measure the amount of enzymes left in his body. |
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Representative scrapings are taken from every article and accurately assayed by chemical methods. |
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Cover windows and doors with plastic to keep scrapings and dust out of the house. |
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Dispose of waste safely: Lead-based paint scrapings should be treated as hazardous waste. |
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Not all scrapings from an outdoor confinement area will be able to meet the parameters described above. |
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Evaluations were made of soot scrapings from the chimneys of wood stoves from the central, eastern and western regions of the country. |
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Wear work gloves, and if necessary also goggles, to protect yourself from falling paint scrapings. |
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The nasal and intestinal scrapings and their contents were screened for eggs and the nasal and visceral cuttings were examined for worms. |
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Microbiologic testing identified Acanthamoeba species in cultures from both corneal scrapings and the contact lens. |
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However, captive aquatic amphibians can successfully be maintained on pieces of fish fillet or scrapings from frozen liver and heart. |
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Solid colour scrapings and delicate muffled shadings pave the way for visible seams in chic clothing items. |
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I try to persuade myself they're wholesome by buying ones made with free-range eggs and ignore the fact that the sausage meat is made from the scrapings from pigs' skulls. |
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Cut karelas into thin slices. Wash and rub two table spoons salt all over the karelas and its scrapings. |
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A colleague Stuart Piertney took scrapings from the membrane lining the inside the mystery egg and shavings from a toe-pad from one of the two courser skins. |
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When he and his colleagues analysed these scrapings they realised that their shape suggested they had been made by the claws of predatory, feathered dinosaurs related to a well-known species called Velociraptor. |
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But combined with a tin of tomatoes, some scrapings of courgette and a sprinkling of thyme, advises an advertisement for Sainsbury's, they make a nice pasta sauce. |
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Mandacaru is believed to be medicinal by local peoples, who use bark scrapings as a treatment for kidney disorders and the root as a treatment for urinary infections and prostate inflammation. |
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Whereas cutaneous lesions associated with herpes simplex and varicella-zoster infections are often pathognomonic, Tzanck smears prepared from lesion exudate or scrapings may assist in diagnosis. |
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Deposit scrapings in the asbestos waste disposal bag. |
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Whether you're talking about a touch-up or a major repair job, take care to ensure that solvents used for cleaning, old paint scrapings, and fresh paint and epoxies aren't ending up in the harbour. |
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Place scrapings in asbestos waste receptor. |
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Use tarps to capture scrapings, debris, and drips. |
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Starting the scraping process at the top of the furniture item prevents the potential for re-coating of previously stripped area with paint or paint stripper scrapings. |
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To prevent leaded paint dust and stripper-soaked scrapings from being spread around the house, keep a pair of coveralls and work shoes to wear only in the work area and wash all work clothes separately from other clothing. |
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Whereas cutaneous lesions associated with herpes simplex infections are often pathognomonic, Tzanck smears prepared from lesion exudate or scrapings may assist in the diagnosis. |
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If you are working outdoors, use drop sheets to catch any paint scrapings. |
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The smoking of dried scrapings from the inner portion of banana peel has received the most national publicity. |
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We explored the basement, wherein she had so often heard heavy footsteps, thuddings, and scrapings. |
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Severity of Irukandji syndrome and nematocyst identification from skin scrapings. |
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The noises that ants seem to make intentionally, drummings and fast stridulatory scrapings of roughened body parts, can buzz through substrates easily. |
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The Cretaceous was also an important interval in the evolution of bioerosion, the production of borings and scrapings in rocks, hardgrounds and shells. |
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