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Each point corresponds to a major part of the body.
Take the most computational part of the body, the brain.
"The brain is part of the body," Mr. Gonis said.
Are the lungs the only part of the body affected?
I pray and ask: What part of the body am I?
Every part of the body has been named – every tiny blemish.
Leg hair is a completely natural, innocuous part of the body.
Thirty-six countries, mostly from Europe, are part of the body.
That the brain is the most important part of the body.
Not every part of the body mummifies at the same time.
You're going to need every part of the body in race mode.  
"The foot is the noblest part of the body," the boy says.
When any part of the body suffers, the whole body feels pain.
"The brain itself is a very privileged part of the body," he notes.
Eat less, don't look in the mirror, change that part of the body?
One is what part of the body the virus tends to latch on to.
Like every other part of the body, they wear out as an animal ages.
In Maori culture, the head was considered the most important part of the body.
It's consumed, filtered through the liver, and spread to every part of the body.
"When any part of the body suffers, the whole body feels pain," she continued.
It's odd when one part of the body dies but the rest does not.
Then release the tension quickly, and imagine breathing through that part of the body.
And what is the part of the body that digs into the lord's dirt?
It will not be part of the body of law, which we live by.
WHAT IS THE BEST PART OF THE BODY TO GET A BLOOMBERG 2020 TATTOO?
Poetry being fire, it had to be part of the body language of the poet.
The flame has to be hitting in the chest, the densest part of the body.
These medicines affect the mind, but the mind is very much part of the body.
The foot is a relatively tiny part of the body; yet its significance becomes colossal.
"That's the lesson: Don't miss that part of the body when you're examining the patient."
When I film people, I want to display every part of the body that expresses that.
The zone was changing, and I wanted that to be part of the body of work.
Though it most commonly affects the scalp, the condition can affect any part of the body.
You will be systematically observing the sensations that you feel in each part of the body.
There's pretty much not an organ system or part of the body that's unscathed by obesity.
If he dies, the work lives on as part of the body of science and knowledge.
It originates in the brain; it does not spread there from another part of the body.
A liner like that off any part of the body is scary, let alone your elbow.
They can have limb amputations from the infected part of the body that can save people's lives.
You just exaggerate all those things and decide what particular part of the body is giving way.
"I'm proud," Werner, who has Down syndrome, tells PEOPLE of being part of the body positive campaign.
For a part of the body that's so taboo, we put a lot of energy into it.
Following total mastectomy, reconstruction can be performed using implants or tissue from another part of the body.
Because one part of the body of Christ cannot tell another, we have no need of you.
In our opinion, this part of the body resembles the lower half of a lizard or crocodile.
There is a sheet mask for practically every part of the body from your lips to your elbows.
This pair that is kissing are not a romantic couple, but a part of the body: the LIPS.
It's almost impossible to work out how, or from what part of the body, the movement is generated.
Cancers have a way of eluding the body's immune system, which recognizes them as part of the body.
That means that a larger part of the body is composed of glass, which is susceptible to shattering.
The blasting can take a particular toll on a part of the body in invertebrates called the statocyst.
This would involve transmitting the virus from an open sore on one part of the body to another.
Dedicated #popaholics will already know that no part of the body is immune to developing pimples, cysts, and lipomas.
"With yoga, it works every part of the body and increases range of motion," says Press, the team forward.
The image, while hyper-detailed, is also ambiguous, because we're not sure what part of the body it is.
He wouldn't say how deep the cuts were or on what part of the body the cuts were discovered.
It often attacks the respiratory system, although it can localize and become active in any part of the body.
You can sugar any part of the body, but the large majority of our clients come in for Brazilians.
Probably only in youth is the curve at the small of the back a beautiful part of the body.
And the part of the body most likely to host a microbial community shared by a couple: the feet.
We see the lower part of the body and an image of a face on a screen, looking up.
"As believers we are all part of the body of Christ and as lovers of our little town working all together in the revitalization of downtown Laurel, we are all part of the body of our community, using our gifts to do the best we can for where we live," she said.
"Indeed, during the years 1937-1939, cellulite moved from the lower part of the body to the neck," writes Ghigi.
Without evidence of the quill, for example, scientists weren't able to tell which part of the body it belonged to.
Embolization is considered a minimally invasive surgery, and involves cutting off blood flow to a particular part of the body.
Authorities didn't say in what part of the body he was shot, but said he had on a ballistic vest.
Embolization "cuts off the blood supply to a certain part of the body," according to the National Institutes of Health.
These focused on the face, because it is typically the most exposed part of the body on a winter day.
The brain doesn't distinguish whether it is struck by a stick, elbow, shoulder or any other part of the body.
They were all closeup macro shots of amuse-bouches, so you don't understand which part of the body you're seeing.
It can also mean the application of ice packs to reduce swelling or pain on a part of the body.
It said that Mr. Díaz asked to relinquish his role and that he would remain a part of the body.
"This is a part of the body that should be celebrated," Schechter said in a statement about the museum's opening.
A fat-transfer breast augmentation entails liposuctioning fat out of one part of the body and injecting it into the breasts.
The tongue, after all, is the only part of the body that can easily be extended out of its natural confines.
One theory proposes that a back leg became part of the body and then moved up and became an insect wing.
While the Pixel 2 XL's not flawless, it does a much better job recognizing the handle is part of the body.
Slavery was not part of the body of America but rather some crudely transplanted organ the body was bound to reject.
Cells in virtually any part of the body can become cancerous and spread to other areas, according to the American Cancer Society.
It's on the most vulnerable part of the body to remind me that although I've overcome that, it's still part of me.
Right now, there's not an easy way to fix them, and replacement often means taking tendons from another part of the body.
It's a sign that bacteria infecting another part of the body have infiltrated the bloodstream and provoked a serious, life-threatening reaction.
In any given Korean drugstore or beauty shop, an entire aisle is devoted to these masks for every part of the body.
During the alleged abuse, Lawrence was part of the Body of Elders, the group appointed to oversee various Jehovah's Witness congregations worldwide.
That part of the body isn't just used for head butting blokes on the blind side of the ref in the clinch.
In fact, a 2013 study found that targeting a specific part of the body does not produce fat loss in that area.
The upper stomach, or lower ribs — what do you call that above-the-belly-button/below-the-breastbone part of the body?
In a normal state, the immune system will not attack cancer cells because they are viewed as a part of the body.
This round has a devastating tumbling effect and will usually go in one part of the body and come out on another part.
I am a short girl so anyone that stands in front of me I am eye level to that part of the body.
Odile Gilbert had midcentury modernism and the neck ("It's the sexiest part of the body!" he says) in mind for this textured bun.
This delay between intention and execution means the user does not yet experience the prosthesis as if it were part of the body.
"There is also an added pressure being part of the body positive community, to love myself day in and day out," she wrote.
Israel insists it fires in accordance with the rules of engagement and says its snipers aim for the lower part of the body.
Feet have more sweat glands than any other part of the body and release sweat to keep the body cool throughout the day.
Every part of the body starts to activate in a somewhat panicked way, it seems to me, when the alcohol leaves the system.
It makes the abs really strong, and it's connecting the lower part of the body up through the abs to the upper body.
Almost any part of the body can be involved — the eyes, the nose and lungs, the brain, the blood vessels, even the heart.
One study, published in the journal Surgery, found that surgeons operated on the wrong part of the body 2,413 times between 1990 and 2010.
Once we predicted your body shape we wrote our proprietary algorithm to calculate the circumferences and the length for each part of the body.
That takes guts, if you'll pardon the allusion to a part of the body that for these women may never be the right size.
It can be cut by a knife or shears and be repeatedly molded into shape as a splint for any part of the body.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech — undermines democracy and distances entire groups from being part of the body politic.
According to the Times, some tweets included "A President is Born: Barbra Streisand sings Mike's praises," as part of the body of the message.
In it, sound comes from every part of the body in snaps, slaps and scats — all in the service of finding dynamic, surprising rhythms.
The FDA is moving to a new world where drugs are approved based on their target, rather than a specific part of the body.
But while you're marveling over the exaggerated costumes, don't forget to check out one part of the body that camp can really thrive on: nails.
In that time, studies have shown flat or declining rates of cancer in the brain, the part of the body most exposed to cellphone radiation.
If San Francisco was a part of the body"—Tony thought for a moment before continuing—"it would probably be some part of the brain.
The drug was meant to treat anxiety and motor disorders by targeting the endogenous cannabinoid system, a part of the body that helps manage pain.
And after a while, I started thinking, Why aren't there any products that work on this part of the body that I love so much?
If any part of the body won't let you forget it — the randomness of it, the lack of good sense and planning — it's your back.
"She got injured several times, especially in the lower part of the body, which is very annoying because you can't do anything, basically," said Mouratoglou.
They found that specialized mice could be transplanted with human fetal tissue that develops into lungs — the part of the body the new coronavirus invades.
Since you won't be able to tell with those zapped toes, test the water with another part of the body to be sure it's comfortable.
Thanks to a skin graft — skin transplanted from another part of the body — Devan Merck has an artificial vagina that lets her have vaginal sex, Yahoo!
Some got facelifts; others got liposuction, breast implants, or an abdominoplasty [tummy tuck], but they only exposed the part of the body I was operating on.
Switching to a glass back is great for wireless charging, but also means the the camera bump can no longer be a part of the body.
Green's 2.0 version—developed for metastatic cancers that are not confined to one part of the body—combines the laser-activated nanotherapy with drugs called antibodies.
Let's stop thinking of technology as a trendy tattoo — a surface-level commitment best kept on a conspicuous but not often used part of the body.
The rules would have forbid any individual who was an elected official or lobbyist in the past 85033 years to be a part of the body.
But after the Times story broke, Facebook's board put out a statement supporting Zuckerberg and Sandberg, who also happen to be part of the body anyway.
"Her use of color and imagination in making the jewelry appear to adorn any part of the body is quite different and exciting," Ms. Miller said.
By editing their RNA outside the nucleus, the squid can potentially change protein function much closer to the part of the body that needs an adaptation.
Last week, the administration effectively crippled the World Trade Organization's ability to resolve trade disputes after a sustained campaign against a critical part of the body.
Leo is the sign that rules the heart (each zodiac sign rules a part of the body), so trust yours to guide you in the right direction.
"The lower part of the body was especially well-preserved," Marina Kilunovskaya, an archaeologist at the Institute for the History of Material Culture, told The Siberian Times.
The machine works like a large pair of rubber pants that sucks blood and other fluids from the upper part of the body down towards the legs.
Acute flaccid paralysis is a sudden onset of weakness or loss of the ability to move any part of the body in a child younger than 15.
Stiff arming is almost universally undervalued in martial arts: a straight arm braced on the right part of the body can hinder a great deal of offence.
The situations she finds herself in are weird, funny and oddly sinister: they have to do with every part of the body and everything the body produces.
She created the Schlachte Method, a full-body dance program that focuses on every part of the body, extending to the tips of the fingers and toes.
She intentionally keeps an interaction between nightmarish detailed creatures and strong bodies of athletes thus creating a new part of the body and not an additional costume layer.
Focus on one part of the body Try focusing on a part of your body, like the third eye between the eyebrows, to bring awareness to your center.
We aim for the lower part of the body, to the feet to make sure those rioters are not able to pose a significant threat to our facilities.
"I see it as the most sacred part of the body, closest to God, so it's the most special for me from that point of view," he says.
The style is informal and sometimes fascinatingly awkward, as if a musical impulse in one part of the body directed other parts of the body to move helplessly.
Awlaki: Dear brothers and sisters, if one part of the body feels pain, you should feel the same pain as if it is happening to your own family.
"They're normalizing themselves as part of the body politic in a way that makes Jews more accepting of them, even if they don't vote for them," he said.
Hilarious. A very simple theme today consisting of two-word phrases, where the first word is something edible and the second word involves a part of the body.
What was surprising about this was Netflix's willingness to show, in close-up detail, a part of the body that is—with precious few exceptions— verboten in Silicon Valley.
But low blood volume means there's less blood to return to the upper part of the body — plus the heart is probably not as capable of pumping that blood.
The Heart Your Kidneys campaign hopes to get people talking about a part of the body that we don't often think about when it comes to our overall health.
Under these conditions windows become dangerous when you're sheltering indoors; if the bullet doesn't, a shard of glass might catch you in just the wrong part of the body.
The internal heating panels are then "seamlessly integrated between the lining and the outside fabric of the coat and concentrated on the upper part of the body," Solset says.
Family members will ask me what the person felt or thought as they were dying and there's no part of the body I can examine to find the answers.
All three specialists agreed that the abnormal scan suggested something had invaded the brain — perhaps an infection, or maybe a cancer spread from some other part of the body.
Field explains that laser tattoo removal works with the lymphatic system, so doing a part of the body closer to the lymph nodes, like the penis, always yields better results.
It would be hours before police could get to Stephens and during that time one of the animals was eating part of the body, the report released by police states.
The startup has developed a low-cost implant that can connect any bionic device, like artificial limbs, to any part of the body, and give patients control of their prostheses.
The second is that all the figures are transformed into geometric forms, so that every part of the body is treated as a distinct entity, each seemingly carved from wood.
You've got an idea of the part of the body you want to use, but it's very much down to getting the right crop and showing just enough [visual] information.
There's an assumption that there's an incision, that somebody's whatever part of the body they're having surgery on is cut wide open, they're under anesthesia, there's more than one physician.
If you have noted that you have a leg injury, for example, the machine will suggest a less intense version when it comes to exercising this part of the body.
Watch: Interview with Issei Sagawa Based on your research, if you did want to engage in ethical, legal cannibalism—what would be the tastiest part of the body to eat?
Many of these devices are designed to specifically treat peripheral pain — pain in nerves that flow from every part of the body up through the spinal cord and into the brain.
Not only does the ice chill the part of the body it's touching — nipples, inner thighs, buttocks, stomach, and more — but the ice water it creates can also be a fun.
The appearance of a transplant growing on or inside another part of the body may look shocking, but this procedure involves many of the same techniques used in routine plastic surgeries.
Tseng, who is a surgical oncologist at Keck Medicine of USC, explained that liposarcomas can develop in any part of the body, but they often occur in the abdomen or limbs.
The other person -- referred to as Victim #2 in the affidavit -- watched as Jordan stabbed Victim #1 in the upper part of the body and Victim #33 fell to the ground.
Regardless, one piece of information stands out: in three of the killings, the lions only consumed part of the body, and that's unusual, according to Uday Vora, the state's forest conservator.
Acute flaccid paralysis is a sudden onset of weakness in or loss of the ability to move any part of the body of a child less than 15 years of age.
"One of the hypotheses was that shifting of the fluid out of the upper part of the body might have an effect on the shape of the eyeball," Dr. Charles said.
Lizzo's size became a topic of debate again in late December, when the fitness celebrity Jillian Michaels said that celebrating Lizzo's weight was a damaging part of the body positivity movement.
But for reasons that are not well understood, one batch of newly minted antibodies mistakes a completely normal part of the body for the invading marauder and begins attacking these cells.
Historic jewelry meant to adorn every part of the body also will be featured, including hair ornaments, a bridegroom's crown and nose rings, as well as armlets, anklets and toe rings.
Many psychologists say the worst thing people with body dysmorphia issues can do is get surgery—it won't satisfy them, or else their fixation will shift to another part of the body.
We aim for the lower part of the body, to the feet to make sure those rioters are not able to sabotage the fence or pose a significant threat to our facilities.
This includes chops to the chest, the low kicks so common in Japanese promotions and also strikes which are sold to one part of the body but actually land on another, e.g.
But researchers think they've come up with an even better biometric tool for protecting a device that uses a part of the body that's nearly impossible to spoof: a user's ear canals.
It should be cute; it should be properly accessorized; it should not affect any part of the body besides the iconic swollen belly; it should be feminine and glowing and emotionally meaningful.
Even if you don't get off from anal play alone, the anus is a part of the body riddled with nerve endings that, when stimulated properly, can provide an array of sensual delights.
They can occur on any part of the body, but are found most commonly on the chest, armpits, and neck, with odorless liquid contents that are often clear or slightly yellow in color.
The other person -- referred to as Victim #2 in the affidavit -- watched as Jordan stabbed Victim #1 in the upper part of the body and Victim #1 fell to the ground, authorities said.
However, stage IV breast cancer -- in which it has spread to lymph nodes or a distant part of the body -- reduces a patient's chances of surviving five years to 25% or even 20%.
The act of wudu, a ritual ablution performed before prayer, requires that water must touch every part of the body; nail polish, it's believed, creates a barrier between the skin and the water.
"When there is poison in the blood, no one knows on what part of the body it will break out," William Jennings Bryan said at the close of the Scopes Trial in 1925.
Cal/OSHA defines a serious injury or illness as one in which an employee is hospitalized for more than 24 hours or when a part of the body is lost or permanently disfigured.
Jakarta (CNN)Indonesia's national search and rescue agency said it found the crashed Lion Air plane's landing gear, the wheels and a large part of the body of the aircraft during Thursday's search.
"This is a notion that I personally find ridiculous as it's equally possible to contract an infection through an ear piercing as it is through any other part of the body," Slider says.
If doctors do try to reconstruct the vertebrae, they normally have to take bone from another part of the body to do so, he said, but it's very difficult to get a nice fit.
The researchers are also working toward enabling the technology to be applied to more than one part of the body at once, but this would involve the implantation of multiple chips in the brain.
Apart from the digestive system, our skin is the part of the body that most consistently comes into contact with the outside world, and, since it's porous, it absorbs whatever you put on it.
In very rare cases, people can experience exercise-induced anaphylaxis, which is a potentially life-threatening allergic reaction that occurs in more than one part of the body at the same time, Dr. Wolbert says.
Chu was filmed hitting a man on the neck with a baton during a protest in the Mong Kok district in 2014, targeting what some deemed to be a high-risk part of the body.
Since the 2009 warning, 44 of the 199 wrongful death lawsuits filed against police, or more than 20 percent, have included allegations that an officer's Taser shot hit that part of the body, Reuters found.
He doesn't hit with a ton of force when he gets his man's liver because he's already done the job of getting the elbows up and he's in on a vulnerable part of the body.
The boy usually stands, removing only as much clothing as necessary; the doctor feels each testicle for masses and generally will use gloves, though there is no internal penetration of any part of the body.
Ms. Rodis pointed out that in a simulated sex scene, an actor may be touched on a vulnerable part of the body, and therefore deserves the same attention and protections as in a combat sequence.
"An erogenous zone is a part of the body that has heightened sensitivity," says Claudia Six, PhD, a clinical sexologist, relationship coach, and author of the book Erotic Integrity: How to Be True to Yourself Sexually.
O'Connell in fact had a disease called sarcoidosis, described by The Mayo Clinic as the growth of tiny collections of inflammatory cells (granulomas) in any part of the body — most commonly the lungs and lymph nodes.
Of course eroticism is for a big part a psychological affair, and given that the famous pearl has some mysteries to it, it might actually tickle the brain more than any other part of the body.
Even though the water switched back, the pipes are damaged, and lead-tainted water, which can stunt childhood development and affect nearly every part of the body, is still coming out of taps in some areas.
"The cadaver of a deceased person is not the private property of the family, but the deceased is the son of God, part of the body of Christ, of the people of God," Cardinal Müller said.
The part of the body being pumped feels like one of those fast-frame films of flowers blooming or seeds ripening; the muscles seem actually to go from pod to blossom in seconds under the skin.
Strangely mistrusted by a large part of the body politic in the restored Republic, Leia finds herself brokering compromise between the Populists and the Centrists, and calling for calm in the wake of a terrorist attack.
A hallmark of the condition is enlarged lymph nodes, and most people with the disease — about two-thirds — have a form that affects just one part of the body and can usually be cured through surgery.
As a result, "our immune system may be getting misdirected and attacking things that it doesn't need to, because our immune system is the part of the body that's supposed to protect us from germs," he added.
Even though the water was switched back, the pipes are damaged, and lead-tainted water, which can stunt childhood development and affect nearly every part of the body, is still coming out of taps in some areas.
Drinking tea, coffee or other hot beverages at this temperature can cause significant scald burns in the esophagus when they're consumed and has previously been linked to an increased cancer risk in this part of the body.
Generally, the agency does not comment on third-party announcements, but evaluates them as part of the body of evidence to further our understanding about a particular issue and assist in our mission to protect public health.
I also wish the workout videos were better organized, with the ability to filter out classes based on things like duration of the class, what part of the body you want to target, and the fitness level.
It's the part of the body known as the interstitium, a name for widespread, fluid-filled spaces within and between tissues all over your body, according to a study published in the journal Scientific Reports on Tuesday.
"[Trump] has never won a majority in this country, and I think that Donald Trump represents intense views of one part of the body politic, and there's an equally strong extreme on the other side," he said.
The most commonly burned part of the body was the torso, accounting for about 40% of injuries, followed by the lower extremities, such as the legs and feet, and then the upper extremities, including the arms and hands.
Evidence for these benefits is limited, however, and often inconclusive, but recent studies have found that one particular compound inside green tea, known as EGCG, could improve the functioning of one particular part of the body: the brain.
In a bath you can hear the rain outside like fingertips on the windows, feel the sun beat down on your face—often the only part of the body not submerged in water—and watch the steam rise.
His question was whether a heating device implanted in one part of the body, like the arm, might be able to heat the body's blood up sufficiently enough to stave off hypothermia as it circulated through the body.
Set an intention to allow yourself to be curious about the sensations of the body, without judgement or prejudice, without trying to make one part of the body feel more important than the other parts of the body.
For example, I will light and shoot just one antenna, then I will move on to the eye and the lighting set up will change entirely to suit the texture and contours of that part of the body.
He said that most of the time, the pathologist would not be able to determine a cause for the miscarriage, but that any information that was gathered might become part of the body of research on spontaneous abortion.
" And, she adds, "if someone is getting turned on and they're really enjoying the experience, but one part of their body's getting really sore, you can move to another part of the body and then come back to it.
Before then, however, the E. coli is still capable of spreading to another part of the body and causing an infection (urinary tract infections and meningitis are a particular risk) or passing their antibiotic resistance on to other bacteria.
He had heard about a few intriguing findings: His scientific collaborators — Jordan, Benbow and Pechal — could identify a victim's gender by the microbial patterns (potentially useful for burn victims) and isolate which part of the body had been swabbed.
Humans wouldn't grow back scales or tails, of course, but similar biological processes could allow people to regrow and restore function to any part of the body, including the heart, spinal cord, and even parts of the brain. [PeerJ]
Cal/OSHA's regulations define a serious injury or illness as one that requires employee hospitalization for more than 24 hours for other than medical observation, or in which a part of the body is lost or permanent disfigurement occurs.
JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesia's military chief believes a search and rescue team has found part of the body of a Lion Air plane that crashed into the sea with 189 people on board, he told a television channel on Wednesday.
It was carried out on the behalf of the European Olympic Committees, and was part of the body of data that led to the decision by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) to ban the drug on January 1st.
"A lack of movement, being pregnant, overweight, all this puts pressure on the veins in the lower part of the body, and some blood begins to pool instead of traveling up the veins back to the heart," Hoffman explained.
The implication of this shift in thinking is that the best treatment for, say, colorectal cancer may turn out to be designed and approved for use against tumours in an entirely different part of the body, such as the breast.
These dancers lie, sit, kneel — there are several memorable group descents to the floor — but mainly they're upright; and though they use every part of the body, no part is livelier than those feet: traveling, jumping, hopping, turning, balancing, beating.
Gradually, elements that at first seem like contextual details — a Shinto temple; a racing comet; and a traditional sake called kuchikamizake, fermented with the spit of a virgin — shift from background to foreground, becoming part of the body-switching story.
"If someone has a near fatal overdose and they are down on the ground or in one position for a very long time, the pressure on that part of the body literally causes the muscles to start to break down," Wakeman says.
"I've seen cases where patients call in and say they have a vaginal irritation when they really mean the vulva, and now care is happening on the wrong part of the body because of this sort of anatomical game of telephone," she says.
Why brain tumors are tough to treat Treating brain cancer is different from treating cancer in any other part of the body because of the blood-brain barrier, which stops certain pathogens and molecules from passing from the blood into the brain.
This was a good debut, I thought, with some original clues for standard words (I liked "inspiring part of the body?" for LUNG, and although it was a little juvenile, ANITA bath seems to be another first for The New York Times puzzle).
This allowed our team of six—usually a trauma surgeon, an anesthesiologist, an x-ray technician, two nurses, and a specialized surgeon like myself—to be ready in the trauma bay, prepped to address whichever part of the body had been hit.
"It is true that any sort of intense stimulation to any part of the body and brain, cause the sensors of that stimulation to 'turn down'," Peter Sterling, a professor of neuroscience at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, tells Refinery29.
"In general, the FDA does not comment on specific studies, but evaluates them as part of the body of evidence to further our understanding about a particular issue and assist in our mission to protect public health," the agency said in an emailed statement.
As with skin, the theory is that ingested collagen will make its way to the part of the body where it's needed—in this case, the joints, says Kris Clark, assistant professor of nutritional sciences and director of sports nutrition at Penn State University.
Shoulder-baring tops, for instance, expose a part of the body that doesn't have the same kind of baggage as, say, women's stomachs or thighs; huge, clomping sneakers and sandals can have the effect of making the rest of one's body look smaller by comparison.
Because Uranus is associated with the unexpected and Aries corresponds to the head, you'd be smart to wear helmets and protect your head in sports or while you're doing anything risky, since this part of the body could be more accident prone for you.
The image itself shows two TVs stacked on top of each other, one with static on the screen, and the other showing what, to me, looks like a butt, but really could be any part of the body, as well as what looks like a necklace.
Isabelle de Cremoux, the boss of Seventure, a French venture-capital firm that has many microbiome-based investments, observes that the first bets in this area were generally connected with gastroenterology, because that is pertinent to the part of the body where the bugs actually live.
The giant speaker stacks hanging on either side of the DJ booth and lining the floor beneath it sent feels through every part of the body—and the additional speakers spread throughout the space, including over the bar, ensured that the sound carried pretty well throughout.
"Like the mythological character, the body cameras in the suit allow every part of the body to see, which is meant to protect the wearer with a kind of  'forcefield of accountability' around their body, so nothing can touch them without being seen and recorded," Golan explains.
But instead of family and friends, the sanctuary is host to a crew of volunteers — the chevra kadisha — who will spend the week cleaning up every drop of blood because, according to Jewish tradition, each part of the body must be sanctified in death and so buried.
"The suit has three sizes of upper torso, eight sizes of adjustable elbows, over 65 sizes of gloves, two sizes of adjustable waists, five sizes of adjustable knees and a vast array of padding options for almost every part of the body," she wrote in an email.
" In response, FDA spokeswoman Sandy Walsh wrote in an email "in general, the FDA does not comment on specific studies, but evaluates them as part of the body of evidence to further our understanding about a particular issue and assist in our mission to protect public health.
"Technically, I was using everything I learned in Cunningham and ballet classes, especially Merce's idea of pitting one part of the body against another, while others were abandoning or temporarily putting aside their training and going in the opposite direction of pedestrian movement," she said in the email.
We talked with Dr. Terry J. Smith, chief medical and scientific officer of the Graves' Disease & Thyroid Foundation, to find out more about the condition, which is an autoimmune disease — the type of disease where your immune system goes off the rails and attacks a normal, healthy part of the body.
From the four-time champion Tiger Woods, whose chronic back injury prevented him from playing here, to top-ranked Dustin Johnson, who was also lost for the week in a freak fall that aggravated his lower back, that part of the body has been the back story of the tournament.
The surgery involves taking fat from another part of the body and injecting it into the buttocks for a better shape, but doing so brings a risk of injecting fat into large veins, after which it can travel to the heart or brain, causing illness or death, according to the plastic surgeon group.
Bloomberg&aposs official Twitter account fired off dozens of tweets about meatballs, how many batteries he could stuff into his mouth, which Secret Service codename he should pick, the best part of the body to get a Bloomberg 2020 tattoo, which wild animal to let loose onto the debate stage, and more.
"Normally the protocol for treating a patient with deep vein thrombosis would be to start them on blood thinners for at least three months to prevent the clot from getting bigger and to lessen the harm it could cause if it moved to a different part of the body such as the lungs," Moll said.
For the average American, the dietary restrictions of the program are very intense, and those seriously considering giving it a go need to keep in mind that they may likely experience noticeable physiological and/or emotional effects throughout the month because such a drastic change in diet is prone evoke change in every part of the body.
Medical books tended to concentrate on more extreme acts—castration, amputation, or enucleation (removal of an eye)—though in hospital and asylum medical notes, the definition was much wider: skin-picking, hair-plucking, knocking any part of the body, cuts and other injuries, swallowing foreign bodies, inserting things like needles under the skin, and eating trash.
The family functioned like a small factory, with each person making rational choices to maximize value, he wrote in "A Treatise on the Family" (part of the body of work for which he would later win the Nobel Prize.) "It's neoliberalism as an economic system — the deregulation and the disinvestment in support and care," Ms. Orgad said.
It's nearly 600 pages long, but one of the key elements of the agreement is that it provides a 21-month transition period (which can be renewed up to one time), during which the UK will lose its decision-making power in the EU but will remain part of the body and follow all its rules.
Her treatment plan includes Platelet-Rich Plasma therapy — the "blood spinning" the doctor mentions — in which blood is removed from the arm, spun in a centrifuge to separate the red and white blood cells from the platelet rich plasma, and the plasma is then injected into the part of the body that needs treatment (in Gaga's case, her hip) so that it can stimulate healing.
The implication of this change of viewpoint is that the best treatment for, say, colorectal cancer may turn out to be something already approved for use against tumours in an entirely different part of the body, such as the breast (pictured above, in a magnetic-resonance-imaging, or MRI, scan; the tumour is in the right-hand breast, from the reader's point of view).
They show — beautifully, musically and often more vividly than Ashton's own Royal Ballet — how Ashton reveled in movement in every part of the body: rhythmic hops on point, jumps large and small, long-stretched lines, luxurious twists of the upper torso, urgent bendings of the entire spine, chugs of the pelvis, flourishes of the wrists, elegant turns of the head and harmonious configurations of limbs and thorax.
Other forums similarly include discussions about this fantasy, like Experience Project ("I've known since a little girl I was meant to be cooked up"), Psych Forums ("I have this theory that the favorite part of a chicken correlates to your favorite part of the body") and Forum Jar ("If anyone wants to be eaten in a special way let me know and I well [sic] do it").
A "kink" is "any unconventional sexual desire, concept, fantasy, or practice" that "bends away from proclivities that are generally considered 'straight,' or what would seem typically arousing to others," while a "fetish" is "a sexual desire that is initiated or heightened in the presence or appearance of a particular material, shape, or part of the body" (like when someone is aroused by earlobes or the feeling of silk), Danarama said.
"For many, I would say it's about power and control—often in combination with sensation play and/or aesthetic modification—for both the dominant or top who's doing the inflation, and the submissive or bottom who's receiving it," Dulcinea says, adding that it takes a huge amount of trust to give up the control over a part of the body that's thought of by many as a focal point of male sexuality and masculinity.

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