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- They then apparently laid eggs inside the holes and sealed them shut with a waxlike substance.
- Sun-caused tumors usually begin as small, waxlike nodules on the skin, sometimes looking like pearly white scars.
- That look even extends to photographs of world leaders and celebrities, who emerge as flattened, waxlike impressions with no inner life.
- The sun-caused tumors usually begin as a small, waxlike nodule on the skin, sometimes looking like pearly white scars.
- The wood itself, which at first had the quality of wet bread, was impregnated with a waxlike compound to give it solidity.
- Basal and squamous cell cancers often appear as either a pale, waxlike, pearly nodule or a red, scaly, sharply outlined patch.
- Their nests are deep burrows in the ground, and provisions are a soupy mixture of pollen and nectar in cells with a waxlike waterproof lining.
- In the Aug . 30 issue of Applied Physics Letters, the group reported the results of using a common waxlike compound on the tip of the microscope.
- Basal and squamous cell cancers, which together will strike 1 million Americans this year, usually start out looking like pale, waxlike, pearly nodules or red, scaly, sharply outlined patches.