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Dictionary » S » Skin-puncture test Skin-puncture testskin-puncture test test for behcet's syndrome; after pricking the skin with a sterile needle, pustulation follows within 24 hours, owing to the dermal sensitivity in this disease. ![]()
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Re:... that there is a particular chemical that is being transferred. Your skin is a very effective barrier for most chemicals, and especially for charged ... a basic principle of physics. Furthermore, you should be able to test its functioning using (for example) pH paper. If the water remains neutral, ...
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Electromagnetic fields generated by the human body... that there is a particular chemical that is being transferred. Your skin is a very effective barrier for most chemicals, and especially for charged ... a basic principle of physics. Furthermore, you should be able to test its functioning using (for example) pH paper. If the water remains neutral, ...
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