Sentences with phrase «skins than other varieties»

Japanese eggplants have less seeds and thinner skins than other varieties of eggplant, making them a great contender for the grill.

Not exact matches

They might have a new classmate that comes from different part of the country that is different from their skin color, if your daughter owns a great variety of dolls that come with different skin colors, then she will not be surprised to see another skin complexion other than her's.
The researchers tested their adhesive on a variety of both dry and wet pig tissues including skin, cartilage, heart, artery, and liver, and found that it bound to all of them with significantly greater strength than other medical adhesives.
But we are now showing that there are a variety of different genetic bases for what appear to be the same pigmentation characteristics, and we have demonstrated that certain of these carry with them greater risk of skin cancer than do others.
Because everyone hosts a different variety of bacteria (by the trillion), many experts believe that studying these ecosystems on an individual level could provide a ton of insight in everything from why different diets work better for some than others, to the way our skin reacts to different ingredients.
Another reason that I love this seasons so much is that the dress code is so much more relaxed and «anything goes» than any other season, and that gives my outfits so much variety and room to play - from dresses to jeans to shorts to sandals to booties to skirts, so many pieces are options, and lately I've really been feeling that laid - back, fun festival style that screams «summer» and shows off just a little bit more skin than I would normally be comfortable showing.
Excessive grooming may indicate conditions other than pain, too, such as a variety of skin and behavior problems, so a veterinarian's help will be required to sort out the cause.
Skin cancer in dogs is more common than you might think, and there are a variety of reasons for it, some better known than others.
In Energy and Civilization, as in his other books, he skewers hyperconsumerism with relish, lambasting, for example, the «tens of millions of people [who] annually take inter-continental flights to generic beaches in order to acquire skin cancer faster» and the existence of «more than 500 varieties of breakfast cereals and more than 700 models of passenger cars.»
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