Is it possible to tell whether the odor is coming from a certain part of the body (nose, mouth, hands, feet, or armpits for example) or from the skin in general?
It also kept 126 samples registered as category two, which are defined as "samples of human tissue which are not a significant part of the body - for example small tissue samples, blocks, slides, etc".
Why Apple think the wrist is a more interesting part of the body than where glasses are placed.
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Lymphomas are cancers of the lymphatic system, a network of vessels which form part of the body's immune system, and carry other infection-fighting cells called "lymphocytes", as well as draining dead cells away from the tissues.
It's called the specialty hospital, a center that focuses on the care of a particular body part such as the heart, spine or joints, or on a specific disease such as cancer.
"We can put together a complete copy of a body part on the 3-D printer within a day, " Green said.
The most complex part of the build was etching the printed circuit boards that spotted when a body part or the tongs touched the live edges of the hole it was in, said Mr Lang.
The end of each coil extended out to touch a hardened part of the insect's body close to its wing base where it could pick up energy.
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The project calls for the off-white wind turbines in a 25-square-mile area in a shallow part of the sound, a triangular body of water surrounded by Cape Cod, Nantucket and Martha's Vineyard.
The team is going to put out a report that's going to become a part of a larger body of material that policymakers, including those in the special plans office, would look at, right?
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The Gamelan Project is part of a growing body of research into the effects of music on the brain.
Reports also indicate that the FBI took the lead role in the operation, as part of a multi-agency body, the High-Value Detainee Interrogation Group.
It is a cancer of the lymphatic system, which is a part of the immune system that consists of a series of ducts or tubes that parallel the arteries and veins throughout the body.
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It might seem strange that a furniture manufacturer was an integral part of forming the body that developed the ubiquitous LEED rating system, but to us, it was a logical extension of our beliefs.
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The optimal wavelength, pulse and duration can vary, according not just to which part of the body is being operated on but also to the age of a patient, says Dr Tzou.
The Health Committee will meet Dr David Bennett, Chair and interim Chief Executive of Monitor the body designed to ensure fair competition to provide NHS services - a key part of the new NHS architecture in the controversial Health and Social Care Bill.
The battery is located within a carbon-fibre monocoque which forms an integral part of the body shell and acts as the gullwing model's "spine".
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The RSPCA said part of a crossbow bolt lodged inside the male swan's body and missed its heart "by millimetres".
The document says giving up weapons is an "indispensable" part of the Agreement and must be resolved in a manner acceptable to the decommissioning body.
The pupils are a part of our body we have practically no control over.
Initially, moral authorities encouraged this type of donation because they believed it abhorrent that a donor should be paid for the trouble of undergoing surgery to provide a vitally needed body part to another individual.
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However, tinkering with T-cell function is only a small part of what is being done to overcome the body's often-cursed refusal to be medicated.
Intactivists counter that this hardly justifies what they call the amputation of a body part from infants who might never be at risk of HIV.
He has a history of injuries in that part of his body: Wright suffered from a stress fracture in his back during the 2011 season and missed time last spring, also with a side injury.
Four botched operations took place at Addenbrooke's in just six weeks last year, including surgeons operating on the wrong body part of a patient.
Sepsis usually starts out as an infection in just one part of the body, such as a skin wound or a urinary tract infection, Tracey says.
"I met Thierry Henry when I was filming an advert for a Nike commercial in Rome and I played the part of his body double, " said Sestanovich.
The speaker grille is the only feature that disrupts the flat front -- presumably due to cost constraints, it isn't an integral part of the body like the machined speakers found on the One X and S. A front-facing camera is also conspicuously absent and we assume this was another cost-cutting measure.
All the navigation controls are on the same part of the body as the screen, so you can do just about everything other than compose a text message without opening the phone up.
He was part of a team investigating the use of stem cells, which are able to become any other type of cell in the body from nerve to bone, taken from the amniotic fluid which surrounds a developing foetus in the womb.
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