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It's called the "dermal papilla"
The dominant function of stratified epithelium is to protect underlying structures from mechanical wear and tear.
the voltage that induces zero net charge in the underlying semiconductorhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Work_functionUnder Application
an underlying rock is rock which is underneath the ground
The layer that insulates the body from extreme temperature changes and anchors the skint to the underlying structures is called the lipid bi layer. This layer is composed of fats.
dermis
cheek bone
The motivation underlying any application is that the person wants a job. This person may have different reasons for wanting or needing this job they are applying for.
It's called the "dermal papilla"
Presentation of a tumor in the body can vary depending upon the part of the body involved. It mostly presents as a lump, which is nontender, hard in consistency and fixed to the underlying structures. It can also present in the form of an ulcer in the body as in cases of Basal cell carcinoma.
protect underlying structures from mechanical wear and tear
They occur when a heavy object falls onto a person, splitting the skin and shattering or tearing underlying structures
The dominant function of stratified epithelium is to protect underlying structures from mechanical wear and tear.
Pythagoras and the Pythagoreans were the first to assert that mathematical harmony could be found in the universe's underlying structures. They believed that numbers and mathematical relationships were at the core of all aspects of the universe, which they called the harmony of the spheres.
A program is an application or an equivalent interface whereas a process is the underlying function or functions of a program
Focal adhesions are temporal structures that attach motile cells to the matrix as they move through it while hemidesmosomes are more permanent structures that anchor epithelial cells to the underlying basal lamina.
Abdominal rebound tenderness occurs when the examiner slowly pushes down on the abdomen, then releases the hand quickly, eliciting a painful reaction (due to the reaction of rebound tenderness, and indicating underlying infection/inflammation in the abdominal cavity). Guarding indicates the patient's muscular bracing/tension when palpation begins to occur by the examiner.