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Dictionary » S » Scratches Scratchesscratches --> grease heel Initially, lesions of horsepox occurring in the skin of the flexor surface of the fetlock of the horse, now frequently applied to any weeping, eczematous condition of that area. Synonym: scratches. painful heel, a condition in which bearing weight on the heel causes pain of varying severity. Synonym: calcaneodynia, calcodynia. prominent heel, a condition marked by a tender swelling on the os calcis due to a thickening of the periosteum or fibrous tissue covering the back of the os calcis. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: proteins found in the cell membrane.... 6. Attachment to the Extracellular matrix and cytoskeleton. (All your stabilizing proteins, microfilaments, intermediate, and microtubules.) *scratches head* Transport, signal, and stabilizers?
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The Fiber Disease... This Wii skin is made from the best materials - thin enough to cover both sides and still fit in the OEM stand, but thick enough to protect from scratches. The full-color, high-res "Black Carbon Fiber Weave " design won't fade, smudge, smear, or leave any nasty residue when removed. ...
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The Fiber Disease... I pulled a huge fiberball out of my daughters hair today. Whenever I change a diaper, I see hair coming out of diaper region. My kids get the scratches all over them, no major lesions, but definate itching. This makes me want to burn down more than trees, however I am quite rational. When ...
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The Fiber Disease... sat it's pretty self on a pedastal. That is, until I dug it out. I wrote that way backl.....! My goodness, that is how I got the fake cat looking scratches on my body!!!!!! thru these fiberglass flying objects! They are called CHAFFS AND THE MILITARY USES THEM ALL THE TIME AND DROPS THEM OUT OF ...
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The Fiber DiseaseSkytroll, Thanks for answering my question on the scratches. I also had bruises and a rash. The bruises would migrate around. I saw most of them on my shoulder. I liked your post above about the sponges!!!! I know they were used- you can't miss them ...
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