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dermatitis also known as eczema
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dermal pertaining to the skin; absorption through the skin is one of the main ways in which pesticides can enter the body.
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dermabrasion A procedure in which the skin is sanded to improve its texture. Microdermabrasion uses a type of sand to abrade the skin, usually done by an esthetician or a cosmetic doctor. Cosmetic physicians can perform a deeper type of dermabrasion using small burrs or wires to remove the outer layers of the skin.
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dermis one of the two layers of cells that form skin. Specifically, it is the innermost layer.
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dermal papilla The dermal papilla is situated at the base of the hair follicle. The dermal papilla contains nerves and blood vessels, which supply glucose for energy and amino acids to make keratin. This structure is extremely important in the regulation of hair growth since it has receptors for both androgens and hair-promoting agents.
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