1. A volume bound in human skin which had once passed through the hands of a certain Jack Doveston. 2. As important, in the view of some experts, this work showed off his special talent for rendering fabrics and the human skin. 3. At Buchenwald, liberators found lampshades made of human skin, artwork done on human skin parchment and shrunken heads. 4. Because the alpha particles it emits do not have enough energy to penetrate human skin, it is harmful only if ingested or inhaled. 5. -- Schistosomiasis is caused by parasites in freshwater snails that burrow into human skin and travel to the intestines. 6. After some substances in the human skin were isolated as pheromones, he said, the first step was to duplicate synthetically the molecular substance of the skin. 7. But there might be other sources of stem cells in human skin, she said, particularly in the regions that have no hair follicles. 8. But when they are clinging tightly to human skin, sweat is released, the pH of the fabric rises, and friction with the skin generates heat. 9. Chemicals used on the crops can burn human skin. 10. Doctors consider human skin the best covering for fighting infection, preventing dehydration, and promoting new skin growth. |