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'Pigmentation' -- the '_pigmentation of the mature virgin_.'
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Pigmentation occurs when the skin is exposed to the sun's ultra-violet rays and pollution.
unknown title 2009
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Pigmentation protects organisms such as lichens from high irradiance, including UV radiation, and pigments can be present in considerable concentrations.
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Pigmentation may be constitutive for particular species or appear as a plastic response to irradiance, for example, originally colorless Cladonia and Cladina lichens quickly develop dark-pigmented thalli after exposure to higher levels of solar radiation [122].
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Pigmentation on the convention floor was scant, but it was in evidence nonetheless.
Archive 2008-11-01 2008
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Pigmentation on the convention floor was scant, but it was in evidence nonetheless.
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UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Pigmentation, one of the truisms of this life is, I can't wash off this black, I can't bleach it off, I can't even pray it off.
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Pigmentation also is variable, from green to deep-purple.
Chapter 30 1987
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Pigmentation is common; the face becomes dusky red, the rest of the body
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Pigmentation connected with intensity of odor in relation to beauty in relation to vigor
Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 4 Sexual Selection In Man Havelock Ellis 1899
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