Articles, tagged with "foreign materials", page 5
01st September 2009
Nobody wants a flat, square, or lumpy end. And nobody wants a chubby belly, thighs and back as well. Now, plastic surgery has developed a great way to take care of both problems, the transfer of fat. This method is also known as the butt of increase.
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Author:
Manseo
03rd August 2009
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Pubic lice can also be transferred from a child like when sleeping in the same bed.Pubic lice differ in appearance.They feed more than once a day.Some dandruff or other foreign materials may be mistaken for nits if not checked properly.The h...
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Author:
JohnFosterSnr
01st August 2009
There are a number of industries which rely heavily on the use of a chain drive as a means of getting jobs done. These drives have a number of jobs in which they need to undertake and in order to do this correctly the make up of the chain is very importan...
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Author:
Helen
04th July 2009
Having excess amounts of fat in our bodies can lead to various health conditions such as high blood pressure, increased cholesterol, heart attacks, etc. Being obese can have adverse effects in your life. Your weight can result in a reduced life expectancy...
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Author:
Robert Bell
28th April 2009
Flying is considered one of the most exciting activities you can do. However, those that have been properly trained to fly an aircraft and hold a pilot's license can only enjoy this activity. While definitely fun, flying a plane carries many risks that sh...
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Author:
Jack Stanley
13th March 2009
As a leading California auto accident attorney's office, Nadrich and Cohen, LLP know firsthand that passenger and light truck tire tread separation are an unfortunate by-product of steel-belted radial tire technology. Industry records and the experiences ...
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Author:
calimotorcycle
20th February 2009
Disposable monthly contact lenses are pretty much the norm today. But why is that? Perhaps it's the convenience offered by disposable contact lenses, or maybe it is simply a safer way to wear contacts, and to protect your eyes. This is not to suggest that...
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Author:
Charlie Cory
30th January 2009
The roadside stand is as common a site in rural America as the lemonade stand is in the city. Whenever a someones garden produces a surplus of produce the farmers drag out an old card table, load it down with baskets of fruit and vegetables and slap a for...
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Author:
Jack Stanley
18th November 2008
This grooming guide for dogs aims to help you, pet owners, get more acquainted with your pet dog's needs. Contrary to popular belief, grooming your dogs is not a luxury but rather a necessity. Our pets are just like humans, and their need for hygienic pam...
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Author:
Paul Kramer
08th September 2008
Folding sliding doors are the best option for saving lot of space at your home. Sliding and folding doors are different from predictable openings but can be maximized due to it's nearly 100% of its width can be opened. Sliding doors and folding doors crea...
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Author:
Johnson M
11th July 2008
A pearl is a hard object that is produced within the soft tissues of a living mollusk. A pearl is composed of calcium carbonate in small crystalline form, which gets deposited on a piece of grit or other foreign materials.
Pearls are called organic ge...
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Author:
pattrickjhonson
11th June 2008
Slip and fall, as the name implies, is a situation wherein an individual slips or falls and gets injured in the other party's property. This kind of case is part of a more extensive category of premises liability.
Under this category, the owner of the...
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Author:
Mesriani Law Group
15th May 2008
Next to orthopedic surgery, plastic surgery as a medical specialty uses a significant number of implants and implant materials to help achieve its surgical outcomes. Whether it is breast implants or an injectable filler, the use of synthetic or foreign ma...
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Author:
Eppley Plastic Surgery
08th May 2008
Lupus is an autoimmune disease that can affect various parts of the body, including the skin, joints, heart, lungs, blood, kidneys and brain. Normally the body's immune system makes proteins called antibodies, to protect the body against viruses, bacteria...
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Author:
Corwin Brown
02nd April 2008
Looking after sensitive skin is governed by a few basic rules but before we delve into the rules for sensitive skin care, it's important to understand what a sensitive skin is. Well sensitive skin is one which is unable to tolerate any unfavorable co...
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Author:
tipnz