depigmentation उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- There are two theories on the origin of the Atlantid phenotype, according to Lundman's theory the North-Atlantid came about through only a partial northern depigmentation:
- Jackson's autopsy report states a " focal depigmentation of the skin " ( i . e ., the depigmentation occurs on one or a few areas of the body ).
- Jackson's autopsy report states a " focal depigmentation of the skin " ( i . e ., the depigmentation occurs on one or a few areas of the body ).
- Because of the great potential for damage ( including depigmentation ) and a long healing time, Roesel says it's important to find a doctor expert in this method . ( He refers treatment to another doctor .)
- Anthropologist Carleton S . Coon in his work " The races of Europe " ( 1939 ) subscribed to depigmentation theory that claimed that Nordic race's light-coloured skin was the result of depigmentation from their ancestors of the Mediterranean race.
- Anthropologist Carleton S . Coon in his work " The races of Europe " ( 1939 ) subscribed to depigmentation theory that claimed that Nordic race's light-coloured skin was the result of depigmentation from their ancestors of the Mediterranean race.
- Anthropologist Carleton S . Coon in his work " The races of Europe " ( 1939 ) subscribed to depigmentation theory that claimed that the Nordic race's light-coloured skin was the result of depigmentation from their ancestors of the Mediterranean race.
- Anthropologist Carleton S . Coon in his work " The races of Europe " ( 1939 ) subscribed to depigmentation theory that claimed that the Nordic race's light-coloured skin was the result of depigmentation from their ancestors of the Mediterranean race.
- The convalescent phase is characterized by gradual tissue depigmentation of skin with vitiligo and poliosis, sometimes with nummular depigmented scars, as well as alopecia and diffuse fundus depigmentation resulting in a classic orange-red discoloration ( " sunset glow fundus " ) and retinal pigment epithelium clumping and / or migration.
- The convalescent phase is characterized by gradual tissue depigmentation of skin with vitiligo and poliosis, sometimes with nummular depigmented scars, as well as alopecia and diffuse fundus depigmentation resulting in a classic orange-red discoloration ( " sunset glow fundus " ) and retinal pigment epithelium clumping and / or migration.