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Invisible man (invisible dermatoses)
Pathology, 2014It is challenging to make a diagnosis when examining a specimen with no obvious abnormality, a situation dubbed invisible dermatoses or nothing lesion. The dermatopathologist must be very cautious and look carefully for details that differ from normal skin.
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SPIE Proceedings, 2004
Our recent research has shown that skin becomes temporarily transparent when a hyper-osmotic agent such as glycerol is introduced into the tissue. Local dehydration and index matching reduce light scattering which increases the penetration depth of collimated light.
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Our recent research has shown that skin becomes temporarily transparent when a hyper-osmotic agent such as glycerol is introduced into the tissue. Local dehydration and index matching reduce light scattering which increases the penetration depth of collimated light.
A. J. Welch +4 more
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MELUS, 1997
Although critics usually agree that Invisible Man is a major American novel, they have disagreed about how to characterize it, labeling it variously as a Negro novel (Reilly), an existential novel (Klein), a picaresque novel (Baumbach), and a bildungsroman (McSweeney). Critics have examined the role of imagination in the novel (Bone), its links both to
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Although critics usually agree that Invisible Man is a major American novel, they have disagreed about how to characterize it, labeling it variously as a Negro novel (Reilly), an existential novel (Klein), a picaresque novel (Baumbach), and a bildungsroman (McSweeney). Critics have examined the role of imagination in the novel (Bone), its links both to
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