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The protective role of Artemisia annua against chlorpyrifos toxicity in Nile tilapia. [PDF]

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Body Art and the Perioperative Process

AORN Journal, 2016
AbstractBody modification, also known as body art, has been a common cultural practice for thousands of years and includes body piercings, transdermal and subdermal implants, tattoos, scarification, body stretching and sculpting, dental grills, and nail art.
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The body as art

Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, 2002
Summary For millennia people have altered the appearance of their bodies with cosmetics, jewellery, tattoos, piercings, and other surgical procedures. It would appear that they wish to conform to a perceived ‘ideal body’, although the actual appearance of such a body is subject to temporal, cultural and geographical change.
D J, Barker, M J, Barker
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The body and the arts

Medical Humanities, 2009
Corinne Saunders, Ulrika Maude, Jane Macnaughton. Published by Palgrave Macmillan 2009 9780230552043 Anyone who saw the advertisements or handled the literature relating to the recent AMH conference in Durham will be familiar with the cover illustration of this volume.
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Body Art

2023
Providing a radical rethink that integrates tattoos and other body modifications within health, wellbeing, and positive psychology, this book disrupts the narrative of stigmatisation that so often surrounds these practices to welcome a broader discussion of the benefits they can offer.
Brian Brown, Virginia Kuulei Berndt
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Body Art

American Anthropologist, 2000
Body Art: Marks of Identity. American Museum of Natural History, New York, November 20, 1999–May 29, 2000.
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Body as Art Inspires Body of Art

JAMA, 2005
WASHINGTON, DC—A schoolboy visiting the National Museum of Health and Medicine (NMHM) halts before a skeleton his own height. Examining his hand, he wiggles his fingers experimentally. He bends to squeeze his knee, and studies the bare bones again, as if peering into a magic mirror that has stripped away his soft tissues.
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Body art and pregnancy

European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology, 2010
Body art has gained tremendously in popularity over the past 20 years, and a substantial number of pregnant women may have tattoos or piercings. In most cases, pregnancy will be uneventful. However, on rare occasions, body art may become an issue or cause complications.
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Art of virtual bodies

Digital Creativity, 1998
Abstract There is a very interesting movement in multimedia art nowadays, with such artists like Simon Penny, Jane Prophet, Christa Sommerer, Laurent Mignonneau, Stelarc, and many others, working on artificial creatures, artificial life and intelligence.
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