Sentences with phrase «folds of skins at»

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Keeping a hand on baby at all times, dampen the washcloth and run it over her body, wiping under her chin and in the folds of her skin that trap moisture.
Babies tend to lose the vernix the longer the mother is pregnant, so those babies born at 42 weeks might not have a lot of it visible anymore, though usually there is still some hidden in the folds of their skin and under their arms.
It also uses dermal flaps — little folds of skin — to break up its silhouette when it sits at rest.
Compare your skin folds at the beginning of your program and then again at two months.
I attempted to perform the Biosignature analysis on her, and quite honestly, with her current condition I had a hard time even looking at her, let alone perform a procedure of skin fold site exams.
You can measure body fat» at home» with skin fold measurements this is explained on page 129 in The Art and Science of Low Carb Living by Dr Jeff S. Volek and Dr Stephen D. Phinney.
The Volante uses a triple - skin lightweight fabric roof, instead of the folding metal item of some rivals, such as the Ferrari 458 and McLaren 12C Spiders, and it retracts in 14sec at speeds up to 30mph.
There will be a small flap of skin at the base of the ear, this flap is folded back when taping.
At the fine - level of disorder reporting, skin fold dermatitis was the fifth most common disorder (3.0 %), followed by pyoderma (2.7 %), pododermatitis (2.5 %) and atopic dermatitis (2.0 %).
Skin fold dermatitis may occur at any site on the body where excessive skin wrinkling causes skin - on - skin contact, including the facial region of brachycephalic dogs or in skin folds around absent, short or screw - tails [Skin fold dermatitis may occur at any site on the body where excessive skin wrinkling causes skin - on - skin contact, including the facial region of brachycephalic dogs or in skin folds around absent, short or screw - tails [skin wrinkling causes skin - on - skin contact, including the facial region of brachycephalic dogs or in skin folds around absent, short or screw - tails [skin - on - skin contact, including the facial region of brachycephalic dogs or in skin folds around absent, short or screw - tails [skin contact, including the facial region of brachycephalic dogs or in skin folds around absent, short or screw - tails [skin folds around absent, short or screw - tails [37].
Other signs of being overweight are extra padding and folds at the base of the tail, and, depending on breed (especially where dogs are concerned), visible folds of skin around the face and under the chin.
Yet, most of this love was through either single player or split screen and it took me until 2010 to get online... at which point I played Call of Duty Black Ops multi-player until the building around had degraded to a post-apocalyptic rubble pile, complete with roaming mutated wild gerbils searching for scraps of pizza in the folds of my chair - sore ridden skin.
Appropriately, curator Heather Darcy Bhandari accords pride of place to three of Leslie Wayne's celebrated «rag» paintings, in which she intricately folds thoroughly worked and conventionally rectangular paint skins to create three - dimensional works that resemble dishcloths, at once referencing and escaping the confinement of gender identity.
At the back of the gallery, a selection of work by Hudinilson Jr. showcases the late Brazilian artist's idiosyncratic oeuvre, from a disturbing, jaundiced painting of harlequins (Amantes e casos, Ménage à Trois, 1978) to his homoerotic collages and tender photocopy self - portraits — all masses of hair and folded skin.
What is required for this is to stop courageously at the surface, the fold, the skin, to adore appearance, to believe in forms, tones, words, in the whole Olympus of appearance.
Partin's three other photographs in the show feature women who engage with him in some way: The subject of «Bushwick II» (2010) stands topless, looking straight at the camera, her face half in shadow and her skin marked harshly by the sun; in contrast, the figure in «Bushwick I» (2012) sits folded over her knees, her body positioned away from the camera; and finally, «Ulster Park» (2012) captures a woman in a red leotard standing in the woods with a camera.
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