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  2. Clark's level - Wikipedia

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    Clark's level is a staging system, which describes the level of anatomical invasion of the melanoma in the skin. It was developed by Wallace H. Clark Jr. at Harvard University and Massachusetts General Hospital in the 1960s.

  3. Breslow's depth - Wikipedia

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    Clark's level is a related staging system, used in conjunction with Breslow's depth, which describes the level of anatomical invasion of the melanoma in the skin. [6] Clark's level was the primary factor in earlier AJCC staging schemas for melanoma.

  4. Skinning - Wikipedia

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    A Kalanga man skinning a goat at the annual Domboshaba cultural festival 2017 in Botswana. Skinning is the act of skin removal. The process is done by humans to animals, mainly as a means to prepare the meat beneath for cooking and consumption, or to harvest the skin for making fur clothing or tanning it to make leather.

  5. Flaying - Wikipedia

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    Michelangelo's The Last Judgment - St Bartholomew holding the knife of his martyrdom and his flayed skin; it is conjectured that Michelangelo included a self-portrait depicting himself as St Bartholomew after he had been flayed alive. Flaying is a method of slow and painful torture and/or execution in which skin is removed from the body ...

  6. L’Oréal is launching a device that’ll tell you exactly what ...

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    L’Oréal launched a new device called the Cell BioPrint, designed to give people a detailed breakdown of their skin quality in five minutes. The French cosmetics company has long operated at the ...

  7. HuffPost Data

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    Animated results compare county-level returns to the 2008 gubernatorial race. 5/12 Make Your Own Election Map. Explore and share electoral scenarios. 4/12 ...

  8. Skin effect - Wikipedia

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    The electric current flows mainly at the skin of the conductor, between the outer surface and a level called the skin depth. Skin depth depends on the frequency of the alternating current; as frequency increases, current flow becomes more concentrated near the surface, resulting in less skin depth.

  9. Dermatome (anatomy) - Wikipedia

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    A dermatome is an area of skin that is mainly supplied by afferent nerve fibres from the dorsal root of any given spinal nerve. [1] [2] There are 8 cervical nerves (C1 being an exception with no dermatome), 12 thoracic nerves, 5 lumbar nerves and 5 sacral nerves.