There may evolve a «niche market» but books that you can hold, feel and smell won't ever go away - much like vinyl records are making a come back so that
the scratch of the needle and the turning disc remain as much of the experience of music as auditory perception.
Not exact matches
After obtaining a supersaturated solution
of ascorbic acid — vitamin C — he
scratched fine lines across the sample with a
needle.
When Oudhoff applied human saliva to skin - cell cultures
scratched by a
needle, however, he found that the concentrations
of growth factors were too low to have any therapeutic effect.
Common skin - prick tests, in which a person is
scratched by a
needle coated with proteins from a suspect food, produce signs
of irritation 50 to 60 percent
of the time even when the person is not actually allergic.
Other possible job hazards include exposure to corrosive chemicals and cleaning agents, exposure to feral and vicious animals, to animals with an unknown health history and therefore, exposure to zoonotic diseases through the use
of hypodermic
needles, animal bites and
scratches, airborne transmission, and physical contact.
Other methods
of debridement include a procedure called a grid keratotomy, when your veterinarian numbs the eye and uses a small, sterile
needle to gently «
scratch» a grid on the surface
of the cornea in the area
of the ulcer.
Jamie draws on large smooth plates
of wet clay, by reacting to draw lines and create forms using both his hands, fingers, and a large
needle to mark shapes as he etches incisions,
scratches, or stipples, which he then quickly scrapes or smooths out, in order to start again.
[8] Perhaps his most original contribution was a technique he called «monoetching,» which involved applying a thin layer
of wax to an illustration board which he then
scratched through with a
needle.