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The formation of callouses in the affected area is also common.
They were really beautiful hands, despite the callouses and grime.
And yet, there were the callouses on his hands.
I hope your crew has thick callouses on their hands."
He has the callouses from the harp on his fingertips.
"I haven't had callouses this big in five years," said Daly, who declined to answer any other questions.
A kid eighteen or nineteen like that still with callouses on his feet.
Taking it, she thought she felt callouses under his glove.
The brownish callouses on her chin were familiar to me.
This medicine will also help soften cracked skin or callouses.
A man of his power would hardly have the callouses of a farmer.
Her hand was small but firm, and there were callouses at the base of her fingers.
Dirk wondered if he was the only man there who didn't have callouses on his conscience.
Her head bent over it, and she kissed the teamster callouses.
So Odella got around on her knees which, over time, blackened with callouses.
I mean that's a funny place to have callouses."
I should get nasty callouses on my legs if I followed your advice.
Feeling suddenly awkward herself, Heikki took his hands, very aware of unfamiliar callouses.
Those rough hands of his, a brickie's callouses scraping their way up her legs.
His hands were large slabs of meat with the proud callouses of a man who knew what work was.
'We all have,' Beverly agreed with a wry expression, and he looked down at the callouses on his hands.
His callouses scratched her slightly, arousingly, as he shivered.
But, hellas, it is harrobrew bad on the corns and callouses.
She slightly moved her hand in his and felt the harsh contact of his teamster callouses.
Male right whales have a higher density of callosities than females.
Unlike true right whales, pygmy rights do not have callosities.
Some species have ischial callosities, which can change their colour during mating period.
'You have done a good deal of digging by your callosities.' "
Callosities form a unique pattern on every right whale.
They know them by individual patterns of skin overgrowths, called callosities, which appear on the animals' heads.
Males have been observed scratching one another with their callosities, so they may play a role in sexual selection.
Unlike the asses it has callosities, or chestnuts, on all its legs.
The callosities themselves are grey; the white appearance is due to large colonies of whale lice around them.
Each individual has a unique callosities pattern.
Bowhead whales completely lack callosities, the easiest way to distinguish the two species.
He had lost most of his hair, and there were dimpled callosities at strategic points on his skull.
The evolutionary purpose of callosities is unknown.
It may have fewer callosities on its head and more on its lower lips than the two northern species.
When occurring on an animal's buttocks, as with baboons, they are specifically called ischial callosities.
This explanation is not entirely satisfactory, as it does not account for the appearance of callosities in females.
The leaves of the plant sometimes have hardened, orange-pigmented callosities on the blades which are thought to be egg-mimics.
The right whale's callosities appear white due to large colonies of cyamids or whale lice.
Its head is covered with callosities - big white barnacle-encrusted corns in patterns so distinct that each whale can be identified.
The Surrogates rough lip callosities pressed briefly, meaningfully together.
These callosities become infested with organisms called sea lice, giving each animal characteristic splotches.
They also have pale pink ischial callosities.
Geladas also have well developed ischial callosities.
The fruits are described as lax, arising from large, brown callosities on axis, angled at maturity.
Gibbons have tough, bony padding on their buttocks, known as the ischial callosities, or sitting pads.