0 the outer layer of a person or animal's body -- deri, cilt
1 the outer layer of a dead animal used as leather, fur, etc -- deri, post, pösteki
2 the outer layer of a fruit or vegetable -- (meyve, sebze) kabuk, deri, zar
3 a thin, solid layer that forms on the top of a liquid -- kabuk, üstteki tabaka
4 the particular way that information is arranged and shown on a computer screen -- bilgisayar ekranında bilginin düzenlendiği ve gösterildiği biçim
5 to remove the skin from something -- derisini yüzmek
6 to injure your skin by rubbing it against something rough -- sıyırmak, sıyırtmak
These were, body weight and breast size, lymphocele aspiration, smoking, age, previous skin cancer, tumour stage and radiation dose.
Whether the recurrent episode is symptomatic or asymptomatic may depend, at least in part, on the number of virus particles present at the skin surface.
In a frictional, pluralistic, society, we expect persons to have a certain thickness of skin.
It is also considered a useful adjunct to all other treatments as part of skin cancer prevention.
We included all articles with a primary emphasis on health, such as articles focusing on breast cancer screening or skin cancer prevention.
The six to eight different maps in the interest-map sum were each salient features in themselves, such as skin-colour, motion, edges or colour saturation.
Several studies18,21,30 have shown that skin conductance is positively correlated with arousal.
Bodies here are a porous material where skin is less a limit than a portal.
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皮膚, 皮, 被剝下的(帶或不帶毛髮的)獸皮…
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