| TTS | tarsal tunnel syndrome; temporary threshold shift; through the scope; through the skin; tilt table s... |
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| SSTI | Skin soft tissue infection |
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Most skin cancers can be removed surgically by a plastic surgeon or a dermatologist. If the cancer is small, the procedure can be done quickly and easily in an outpatient facility or the physician's office, using local anesthesia. The procedure may be a simple excision, which usually leaves a thin, barely visible scar. Or curettage and desiccation may be performed. In this procedure the cancer is scraped out with an electric current to control bleeding and kill any remaining cancer cells. ...
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(1) General. The outer covering of an animal. (2) In the strict sense. The outer covering of small mammals and other vertebrates, eg sheep and goats; or of the immature animal of the larger species, eg calves and colts. Used in relation to pigs, reptiles, birds and fish. (3) Leather, made from (1) and (2) which has not been split. (4) The outer covering of a fur-bearing animal dressed and finished with the hair on.
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A skin is the graphical image imposed over a model. This is what generates the final look of a player character, weapon, item, etc.
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Injecting drugs between skin and fat layers.
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Skins are what the skins game is played for. A skins game pits players in a type of match play in which each hole has a set value (usually in money or points). The player who wins the hole is said to win the "skin," and whatever that skin is worth.
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