The Bonebridge is surgically fitted under the skin to the bone structure behind the ear.
Insulin is commonly given by a needle and syringe and is injected just under the skin.
These fats can fill macrophages to form small to large nodules under the skin called xanthomas.
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That means I have touched them under the skin, at the place I was aiming.
River blindness is caused when the worm involved burrows up under the skin and reaches the eyes.
If what you seek is just under the skin, however, you can work at much higher resolutions.
It's just one more aspect of a song designed to burrow under the skin and itch a little.
In a process called LED photomodulation, the light stimulates the production of cell-producing proteins under the skin's surface.
That saves money by allowing GM to design and order much larger quantities of common parts under the skin.
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Shallow burns hurt much more than deep ones - the nerves under the skin have not been burned away.
It's about two inches by two inches and about half an inch thick, under the skin of your shoulder.
But under the skin, both brands share development costs and some of the platforms that underlie their respective models.
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This means that under the skin they will be 80% the same cars.
Hill believes water retention under the skin is a result of poor placental development, resulting in calves being much larger than normal.
Many women will also notice that once firm skin is now sagging, a result of facial fat pads shifting under the skin.
He seems like an actor who hasn't quite got under the skin of his character, who isn't yet comfortable in the role.
Prior to the treatment, surgeons implant the tube, known as a vascular access graft under the skin, connected to a major vein.
"The bone will be removed from under the skin in her stomach and cleaned up and sterilized and given to Malala, " Rosser said.
The hospital has also been hit by a number of cases of scabies, a skin disorder caused by tiny insects burrowing under the skin.
"It's the best way to get under the skin and become more knowledgeable about the capital's architecture, " explains Victoria Thornton, founding director of Open House.
Labour leader Ed Miliband has said a speech in which he promised his was the true "one-nation" party got "under the skin" of the Conservatives.
The Bulls, for instance, have big man Joakim Noah, an energetic player who, much to his delight, often gets under the skin of his opponents.
If successful, such a device could be implanted just under the skin, or even worn in a jacket, to power a device, says Dr. Ha.
In the end, all of the mice exposed to air pollution, including those fed a normal diet, had increased abdominal and subcutaneous (under the skin) fat.
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Now researchers in Germany say that the rapidly vibrating tattoo needle could be a useful way of delivering vaccines under the skin instead of insoluble ink.
The worm can also cause severe itching under the skin, and it is hoped that cases can be reduced to only a fraction of previous levels.
Newer versions like Lovenox and Fragmin can be injected under the skin more easily and are safe enough that some patients self-administer the drugs at home.
Still in the development phase, it is a tiny, biodegradable mini-implant filled with a thermo-stabilized vaccine that is placed under the skin in a quick, painless process.
But a new Velcade shot that can be given under the skin has been filed with the Food and Drug Administration, and seems to cause fewer nerve problems.
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The other bullet entered the right upper arm and tracked down a few centimetres under the skin, before exiting the arm and grazing the skin of the chest.
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