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  2. Common dye turns skin invisible to see the organs inside - AOL

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    When the experiments over, the dye can be washed off and the effect will be reversed. Any that dye that is in the skin will simply be taken in and then excreted as urine.

  3. Ballpoint pen artwork - Wikipedia

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    The medium is not without limitations; color availability and sensitivity of ink to light are among concerns of ballpoint pen artists. [4] The internet now provides a broad forum for artists to promote their own ballpoint creations, and since its inception ballpoint pen art websites have flourished, showcasing the artwork and offering ...

  4. Dye in Doritos used in experiment that, like a 'magic trick ...

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    Doritos are a revered snack for many. Now, scientists have found one of the ingredients in the triangle-shaped tasty tortilla chips has a superpower – it can make the skin of mice transparent.

  5. Ombré is passé - Beyoncé's hair colorist explains tortoise ...

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    Just when you thought you'd differentiated the sombré from the balayage, a new hair trend has made it's way onto the scene. It's called Ecaille, or tortoise shell in French. The technique ...

  6. Leg hair - Wikipedia

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    Body hair, or androgenic hair, is the terminal hair that develops on the human body during and after puberty. It is differentiated from the head hair and less visible vellus hair, which is much finer and lighter in color. The growth of androgenic hair is related to the level of androgens and the density of androgen receptors in the dermal papillae.

  7. Sand dollar - Wikipedia

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    The test lacks its velvet-like skin of spines and has often been bleached white by sunlight. To beachcombers of the past, this suggested a large, silver coin, such as the old Spanish dollar, which had a diameter of 38–40 mm. Other names for the sand dollar include sand cakes, pansy shells, snapper biscuits, cake urchins, and sea cookies. [3]

  8. Windowpane oyster - Wikipedia

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    The nearly flat shells of the capiz can grow to over 150 mm (5.9 in) in diameter, reaching maturity between 70 and 100 mm (2.8 and 3.9 in). The shell is secured by a V-shaped ligament. Males and females are distinguished by the color of the gonads.

  9. Periostracum - Wikipedia

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    The shell of Stenotrema florida, a land snail or terrestrial gastropod.The periostracum of this species has minute hairs, giving the snail a velvety feel A yellowish tan periostracum is visible on the lower two thirds of this juvenile (8 cm) valve of the marine bivalve Spisula solidissima The dark periostracum is flaking off of this dried-out valve of the "ocean quahog", marine bivalve Arctica ...