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Superficial and infections
Superficial infections of skin and mucosal membranes by Candida causing local inflammation and discomfort are common in many human populations.

Superficial and are
: Superficial veins are those whose course is close to the surface of the body, and have no corresponding arteries.
Superficial structures such as muscles, tendons, testes, breast, thyroid and parathyroid glands, and the neonatal brain are imaged at a higher frequency ( 7 – 18 MHz ), which provides better axial and lateral resolution.
Superficial X-rays are low energy X-rays that do not penetrate very far before they are absorbed.
Superficial neuromasts are located externally on the surface of the body, while canal neuromasts are located along the lateral lines in subdermal, fluid filled canals.
Superficial gravel deposits from the primordial Thames, are found throughout the Vale of St. Albans.
Superficial to the arachnoid is the dura mater ( pink ) and although they are unattached, they are kept firmly pressed against one another because of pressure exerted by the CSF.
Superficial mycoses are limited to the outermost layers of the skin and hair.
Superficial spreading melanoma ( SSM ) and nodular melanoma are the most frequently encountered histological melanoma subtypes in patients with CDKN2A mutations, which is consistent with the relative early age of onset.
Superficial veins are not paired with an artery, unlike the deep veins, which typically have an artery with the same name close by.
Superficial veins are important physiologically for cooling of the body.

Superficial and by
Superficial pain is initiated by activation of nociceptors in the skin or other superficial tissue, and is sharp, well-defined and clearly located.
Superficial pain is initiated by activation of nociceptors in the skin or superficial tissues.
Superficial bleeding such as those cause by abrasions, or shallow lacerations may be prolonged and the scab may easily be broken up due to the lack of fibrin, which may cause re-bleeding.
* " Blackout ", a song by Heidi Montag on the album Superficial
Superficial to this stratum is a second, formed on either side by the Caninus and Triangularis, which cross each other at the angle of the mouth ; those from the Caninus passing to the lower lip, and those from the Triangularis to the upper lip, along which they run, to be inserted into the skin near the median line.

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::: Superficial deposit maps ( previously known as solid and drift maps ) show both bedrock and the deposits on top of it.
During 2009 L. P. started writing songs for other artists, working extensively on the Heidi Montag album, Superficial ( Warner Music ).
* " Loss of Heterozygosity Studies on Chromosome 12q in Disseminated Superficial Actinic Porokeratosis: Lessons to be Learned " – Journal of Investigative Dermatology

Superficial and skin
* Superficial subcutaneous lipoma, the most common type of lipoma, lies just below the surface of the skin.
Superficial to the soleus ( closer to the skin ) is the gastrocnemius muscle.
Superficial veins can be seen under the skin.

Superficial and .
Superficial anatomy ( also called surface anatomy ) is the study of the external features of the body.
It is a branch of gross anatomy, along with endoscopic and radiological anatomy Superficial anatomy is a descriptive science.
Image: Gray682. png | Superficial dissection of brain-stem.
Superficial tumors ( those not entering the muscle layer ) can be " shaved off " using an electrocautery device attached to a cystoscope, which in that case is called a resectoscope.
Superficial venous thromboses can cause discomfort but generally do not cause serious consequences, unlike the deep venous thromboses ( DVTs ) that form in the deep veins of the legs or in the pelvic veins.
Image: Gray689. png | Superficial dissection of brain-stem.
*-" Superficial muscles of the anterior ( flexor ) compartment of the left forearm.
*-" Superficial muscles of the posterior ( extensor ) compartment of the left forearm.
Image: Gray815. png | Superficial palmar nerves.
*-" Superficial layer of the extrinsic muscles of the back.
Image: Gray682. png | Superficial dissection of brainstem, lateral view
Image: Gray689. png | Superficial dissection of brainstem, ventral view
File: Gray815. png | Superficial palmar nerves.
Image: Gray815. png | Superficial palmar nerves.

immediate and infections
, numerous experiments have worked to demonstrate their ability to readily adjust to the immediate environment and formulate antigen-specific immunological memory, fundamental for responding to secondary infections with the same antigen.
Agri-fos has been very effective in preventing tree infections, but it must be applied when visible symptoms of P. ramorum on other trees in the immediate neighborhood are still relatively distant ; otherwise, it is likely that the tree one wishes to treat is already infected but that visible symptoms have not yet developed ( this is especially true for tanoak ).
Though not common, deep immediate infections can also occur from dormant bacteria from previous infections of the tissue at the implantation site that have been activated from being disturbed during the surgery.
Clinicians have immediate access to more than 17, 000 images as well as expert-reviewed information for nearly 1, 000 visually identifiable diseases, drug reactions, and infections represented in all age ranges and skin types.

immediate and are
There is unceasing pressure, but its sources are immediate.
The immediate families of the generals and the admirals are well fed: a despot does not economize on his generals.
With five shots at the immediate command of the hunter's trigger finger, the gun and load are a deadly combination.
But if space and money are no problem and small children are not on hand every day, it is certainly more restful to have your pool and entertainment area removed from the immediate environs of the house.
Over a relatively short period of time, usually about four to twelve weeks, the worker must be able to shift the focus, back and forth, between immediate external stressful exigencies ( `` precipitating stress '' ) and the key, emotionally relevant issues ( `` underlying problem '' ) which are, often in a dramatic preconscious breakthrough, reactivated by the crisis situation, and hence once again amenable to resolution.
Similarities to the approach which I have described are evident in the prompt establishment of a helping relationship, quick appraisal of key issues, and the immediate mobilization of treatment plans as the essential dynamics in helping to further the ego's coping efforts in dealing with the interplay of inner and outer stresses.
While there are many different possibilities for the timing of casework intervention, the experiments recently reported from a variety of traditional settings all point up the importance of an immediate response to the client's initial need for help.
The personal pronouns and substitute one are normally unstressed because they refer to what is prominent in the immediate context.
In the last eight years, all Presidential appointments, including those of cabinet rank, have been denied immediate action because of a Senate rule requiring at least a 24 hour delay after they are reported to the floor.
There are a number of beaches in the Acapulco Bay and the immediate coastline.
The more immediate destinies of men are assigned by the Norns ( Section 15 ).
He reasons that, i ) if we knew the nature of this power, then the mind-body divide would seem totally unmysterious to us ; ii ) if we had immediate knowledge of this mysterious power, then we would be able to intuitively explain why it is that we can control some parts of our bodies ( e. g., our hands or tongues ), and not others ( e. g., the liver or heart ); iii ) we have no immediate knowledge of the powers which allow an impulse of volition to create an action ( e. g., of the " muscles, and nerves, and animal spirits " which are the immediate cause of an action ).
Further, as the current monarch is a woman and both her eldest child and, in turn, his eldest child, are Anglican males, any change to the succession laws would have no immediate implications.
The results of this work was the report A Public Trust at Risk: The Heritage Health Index Report on the State of America's Collections, which was published in December 2005 and concluded that immediate action is needed to prevent the loss of 190 million artifacts that are in need of conservation treatment.
By a 20th-century classification, the idealists ( Kant, Hegel and others ), are considered the beginning of continental philosophy, while the empiricists are the beginning, or the immediate predecessors, of analytical philosophy.
Perhaps the one meaningful distinction at present is the question of range: a bomber is generally a long-range aircraft capable of striking targets deep within enemy territory, whereas fighter bombers and attack aircraft are limited to ' theater ' missions in and around the immediate area of battlefield combat.
Warned of the coming invasion by Isabella, Wallace implores the Scottish nobility, who are more concerned with their own welfare, that immediate action is needed to counter the threat and to take back the country.
Antipsychotics should be used with care as they can worsen catatonia and are the cause of neuroleptic malignant syndrome, a dangerous condition that can mimic catatonia and requires immediate discontinuation of the antipsychotic.
A company has less incentive to sell cross owned shares if taxes are high because of the immediate reduction in the value of the assets.
The constitution expanded citizens ' basic rights, including that of " tutela ," under which an immediate court action can be requested by an individual if he or she feels that their constitutional rights are being violated and if there is no other legal recourse.
* Two clades are sisters if they have an immediate common ancestor.

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