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  2. List of Nova episodes - Wikipedia

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    The exquisite sensitivity of touch cells in the human skin makes it possible for us to discriminate with precision the slightest changes in texture and pressure, but how the electrical impulses we receive are converted into sensation remains a mystery. NOVA explores the hidden meaning and extraordinary power of human touch.

  3. Blue Nevus: Identification, Removal, and More - Healthline

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    Moles, also called nevi, can appear on your skin in a variety of shapes, sizes, and colors. One type of mole is the blue nevus. This mole gets its name from its blue color.

  4. Nocardia Infection: Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatments

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    In some cases, the infection can spread to other parts of the body and cause varying symptoms. If the infection spreads to your digestive system, you may experience: nausea. vomiting. sudden ...

  5. Characters of the StarCraft series - Wikipedia

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    Nova is one of the six Blizzard characters who appear in the Heroes of the Storm cinematic trailer. [44] In the team-based shooter Overwatch , there is a Nova skin for the playable character Widowmaker .

  6. Nu Skin Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    Nu Skin Enterprises, Inc. Nu Skin Enterprises, Inc. is an American multilevel marketing company that develops and sells personal care products and dietary and nutritional supplements. [4] Under the Nu Skin and Pharmanex brands, the company sells its products in 54 markets through a network of approximately 1.2 million independent distributors.

  7. What Does Your Skin Really Need? How to Achieve ... - Healthline

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    Eat a wide variety of foods. Kazlouskaya says that your skin is, in part, made up of what you eat. She recommends adding the following to your skin-healthy diet: lean protein, like chicken and ...

  8. Artificial Skin: What Is It? - WebMD

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    What Is Artificial Skin Made Of? Experts have worked for about 2 decades to create skin-like circuits, or pieces of fake skin that can act like real skin. They can bend, twist, and stretch, then ...

  9. Skin - Wikipedia

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    Etymology. The word skin originally only referred to dressed and tanned animal hide and the usual word for human skin was hide. Skin is a borrowing from Old Norse skinn "animal hide, fur", ultimately from the Proto-Indo-European root *sek-, meaning "to cut" (probably a reference to the fact that in those times animal hide was commonly cut off to be used as garment).