Sentences with phrase «at the skin beneath»

Part the fur gently and look at the skin beneath to check for flea dirt, which is one of the effective ways to check for fleas.

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Man is in reality, many persons now tell us, a biological species, with a superficial adaptation to those artificial conditions of life which we call civilization; but under his skin, and beneath the thin top level of his inquiring, aggressive, clever mind, he is still what he has always been — an acquisitive, competitive, power - seeking, warring beast, with which the divine Spirit must still «strive,» even as at the beginning of human history.
Many times, that's okay; the goose - egg swelling is a sign of normal blood clotting beneath the skin at the site of the injury.
I remember looking at him, his tiny body buried beneath the full head of black hair and the skin he'd yet to grow into.
During hasty 5 - minute helicopter landings inside the crater to collect freshly crystallized rock, Pallister has noted molten rock glowing at temperatures as high as 775 °C just 10 meters beneath the dome's jagged skin.
Beneath the Skin Figuring out why we experience pleasure from touch has preoccupied scientists since at least the 1960s.
These compounds have no effect on skin cells, but at high enough doses they are stored in fat layers beneath the skin, turning it not golden brown, but orange.
When we improve «tone», what we are really improving is the image of the muscle beneath the skin — toned muscles have a larger level of contraction when we are at rest, meaning the shape of the muscle is emphasised.
Have a cursory glance at her skin care company, beneath your mask (BYM), and you might assume she's been this way forever.
Instead of aggressively burning away at the cells beneath your skin to make a smooth surface, this product will instead tighten your skin, which is a more gentle approach that will help get you to the same solution.
Near infrared light is only reduced in intensity by about half after passage through 2 mm of tissue, and in daytime outdoor environments may dissociate NO and promote mitochondrial respiration at a depth of 2 - 3 cm beneath the skin.
«This allows skin to keep fat beneath it at bay and not push forward and appear lumpy,» says Dr. Zeichner.
Plus, he adds, after age 30, most adults begin to lose muscle mass at a rate of about 1 percent a year, which means there's less firmness and more fat beneath skin.
The breakthrough formula penetrates beneath the skin surface and deactivates melanin production at the source, for visibly brighter, fairer and more radiant skin tone.»
If you move at all in this dress the knit separates, revealing skin or undergarments beneath.
Fiat gave us our first look at the new 2013 Fiat 500e electric vehicle earlier this month, but as the elettra - Cinquecento is now making its formal debut at the 2012 Los Angeles Auto Show, we now have a better idea of what lies beneath the skin.
Our colleagues at Motor Trend caught a prototype of the next - generation luxury sedan testing in California, and the new Bimmer looks to feature evolutionary styling, despite bigger chances expected beneath the skin.
At one time, we could have been excited by extraordinary mechanicals hidden beneath a banal skin, but in the Fiat ownership era with its emphasis on front - wheel - drive chassis, it's impossible to know anything about a modern Alfa before actually driving it.
Instead of the impeccable paint job of the Infiniti Q50 Eau Rouge show car unveiled in January at the 2014 Detroit auto show, this car wears a vinyl wrap of matte red, as if someone had flayed the concept car's shiny skin to expose the flesh beneath.
Shedding light beneath its skin, this model is powered by a 1.2 - litre petrol engine that generates 86.8 bhp at 6300rpm.
Beneath the skin, the more macho - looking is basically the same vehicle as the Compass, built at the same factory in Belividere, Illinois.
Lucinda has received acupuncture treatments every two weeks for about a year, coming to the facility at 5147 S. Harvard Ave.. As Owen quickly but accurately sticks about 12 thin needles just beneath Lucinda's skin, the cat placidly purrs in her owner's gentle grasp.
Given the opportunity to examine an older dog, I'll very likely find at least one or two cutaneous (within the skin) or subcutaneous (just beneath the skin surface) lumps and bumps.
A tiny chip contained in surgical grade glass can be implanted beneath the skin and scanned at any time to provide a unique identification number.
An umbilical hernia is the protrusion of abdominal contents beneath the skin at the navel (umbilicus).
Uninspired articles that state the obvious without delving beneath the skin look like nothing more than cheap shots at getting their website, whether well - known or obscure, its 15 minutes of internet fame.
The Spring 2018 Graduate Theses Exhibition at the Fine Arts Gallery highlights the works of seven graduate students: Alexandra Cao Ying, MFA, Studio Arts, Let One Hundred Flowers Blossom, # 087, oil on panel, 6x6 inches; Bianka Miranda, MFA, Studio Arts, Aa, acrylic on panel, 18x24 inches; Gabriela Melendez, MA, Studio Arts, Beneath the Skin, wood, plaster, silicone, 34x16x72 inches; Raquel Rojas, MFA, Studio Arts, Aborto, acrylic on canvas, 9x12 inches; Saul Aguilera, MFA, Studio Arts, En Los Tiempos de Las Golondrinas: Sun Frida, mixed media; Sean Kelly, MFA, Studio Arts, Mythic Landscape, (detail pieces of two - part installations) ceramic, wood, 78x99x51 inches and 78x39x39 inches; Teresa Carrasco, MFA, Studio Arts, Shoot Em Up Bang Bang!
In 2013 artist Richard Deacon curated the survey exhibition Garth Evans at Yorkshire Sculpture Park which coincided with the release of Garth Evans: Sculpture, Beneath the Skin, edited by Ann Compton, a major publication reviewing his career to date.
One thing's for sure — in 2015, smothering Google's design work beneath a slow, ugly skin will become even less acceptable than at present.
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