Sentences with phrase «on the skin of»

Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Rub a little oil on the skin of the sweet potatoes and bake them for 45 to 75 minutes (bigger sweet potatoes take longer to cook).
Ordinary, we have to rely on the skins of foods for this same level of anthocyanin antioxidants.
Rub 1 tablespoon of oil on the skin of each chicken.
With a knife make some slits on the skin of your fish so it cooks evenly.
I like to make connections butter (butter mixed with herbs such as rosemary, thyme and sage), then rubbed on the skin of the turkey.
If the wax is still on the skin of the apple, the caramel may not stick.
(It was believed that the grease on the skin of a tench was a healing ointment; wounded fish were alleged to rub themselves against it.
We are just hanging on the skin of our teeth every game.
Rapid weight gain and weight loss frequently cause stretch marks (striae gravidarum) to develop on the skin of the breasts.
to develop on the skin of the breasts.
The lines on the skin of the fingers are now formed, so the baby already has his or her own individual fingerprints.
DNA analysis revealed that the four babies born vaginally carried bacterial populations that matched those of their mothers» vaginas, while the C - section babies had a more generic mixture of skin bacteria, similar to that found on the skin of all the moms.
With that said, they do not tear easily and they have an extra soft soothing sensation on the skin of your baby.
It's suggested to check the reaction of apple cider vinegar on the skin of your baby by applying a small amount of it on the hand prior to using it.
She started to suck on the skin of the other twin.
More than likely if the MRSA is at the point where it's causing a breast infection, it's been on the skin of the breast and the baby has already been ingesting it, touching it, rubbing his face in it.
They are pinning some hope on a probiotic skin bacterium that occurs naturally on the skin of several amphibian species.
A century ago, Swiss psychologist Carl Jung used a crude galvanometer and electrodes attached to patients» hands to measure changes in electrical resistance on the skin of patients during various word - association experiments.
The repeating pattern of high contrast seen in clusters of holes, for example, is similar to the pattern on the skin of many snakes and the pattern made by a spider's dark legs against a lighter background.
Plaques frequently occur on the skin of the elbows and knees, but can affect any area including the scalp and genitals.
The diversity of microbes on the skin of frog species in Brazil's Atlantic Forest can vary with habitat.
The diversity of microbes on the skin of frog species in Brazil's Atlantic Forest can vary with habitat, according to a study published July 5, 2017 in the open - access journal PLOS ONE by Ananda Brito de Assis from University of São Paulo, Brazil, and colleagues.
What is the function of the fuzz on the skin of a peach?
For example, the bacteria Serratia plymuthica, which can be found on the skin of midwife toads, is known to fight off fungal infections.
The infants were checked for atopic dermatitis (childhood eczema) and their skin's barrier function was assessed by measuring transepidermal water loss (TEWL) on the skin of an unaffected forearm.
Designed for one - time use of a few hours, the device, placed directly on the skin of the forearm or back, even detects the presence of a biomarker for cystic fibrosis.
The process of speaking creates vibrations that can be detected on the skin of a person's face, throat or chest.
Duchenne could only put electrodes on the skin of his subjects; Waller and her colleagues today can insert fine needles into the muscles themselves.
During this critical stage, the first signs of ridges begin to appear on the skin of the volar pads.
Because these antibodies should pick up mustardized keratin on the skin of any soldier caught in a mustard - gas attack, they could form the core of a fast and portable detection test, the group reports in the 21 January issue of Chemical Research in Toxicology.
«What's promising is that the bacteria that can inhibit the fungus naturally occur on the skin of bats.
VIOLACEIN An antifungal compound produced by bacteria on the skin of certain amphibians.
Many patients also develop infections in the dry, open patches of skin, for example due to colonization by the pathogenic bacterium Staphylococcus aureus, which is particularly abundant on the skin of neurodermatitis patients.
That may not be so far away — a team of researchers at KAIST in Daejeon, South Korea has developed a flexible, wearable 20 mm x 20 mm polymer sensor that can directly measure the degree and occurrence on the skin of goose bumps (technically known as «piloerection»), which is caused by sudden changes in body temperature or emotional states.
Bacterial Species Identified on the Skin of Bottlenose Dolphins Off Southern California via Next Generation Sequencing Techniques.
Members of this group are usually found on underwater decaying plant or animal matter, but Bd is different — it feeds on the skin of living amphibians, primarily frogs.
The malacidins killed multidrug - resistant Gram - positive bacteria and cleared up a methicillin - resistant Staphylococcus aureus infection on the skin of rats.
Prior research has suggested that humans first began to use yeast after it was found on the skin of grapes, and it has been theorized that its use first began in China.
The deadly alkaloids lurking on the skin of poison dart frogs keep them safe.
They formulated a lotion based on lipids found in the vernix and tested it on the skin of healthy volunteers.
What's more, bacteria known as P. acnes, live on the skin of people.
Other breast cancer tests — diagnostic mammograms, ultrasounds, MRIs, and biopsies — are for women with symptoms who, for example, «feel a lump, have redness on the skin of their breast, or have discharge from the nipple,» says Dr. Jokich.
«Sores on the skin of the penis can be painful or not painful,» says Dr. Berglund.
Such chemicals sit on the skin of your produce and fruit in the store for weeks, slowly seeping into the skin you take a bite of.
Bleach baths can be an effective tool to reduce inflammation and bacteria on the skin of children with eczema.
Yet even more remarkably, some healthy strains of bacteria are only present on the skin of people who do not have acne.
Doing so may interfere with the pH balancing effect of the vinegar on the skin of the feet.
It's also a more comfortable grip, as under tension the nylon can be uncomfortable on the skin of the hands.
Bacteria on the skin of the breast that the child imbibes will become part of his or her healthy microbiome... and thus breastfeeding helps protect the immune system and help prevent inflammatory diseases like those mentioned above.
Marked telangiectasias (dilated capillaries) occur on the skin of the face and the palmar surface of the hands.
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