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  Articles - Pore control   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
More commonly, in talking about the skin, a pore is an opening into a sebaceous gland that secretes oil to lubricate and protect the surface of the skin.
Enlarged pores can be a cosmetic problem, especially during puberty, where pores, especially around the nose (the "T-zone") enlarge in order to cope with increased oil output.
Pores in rock are where groundwater, oil, and natural gas are found.
www.abuabu.com /articles/Pore_control   (312 words)

  
 Skin - Facts, Information, and Encyclopedia Reference article
For some people, therefore, facial skin care is of particular importance, and they often use cosmetics to deal with the appearance of the face and condition of the skin, such as those for pore control and fl head cleansing.
Sebaceous glands are exocrine glands which produce sebum, a mixture of lipids and waxy substances: lubrication, water-proofing, softening and antibactericidal actions are among the many functions of sebum.
Sweat glands open up via a duct onto the skin by a pore.
www.startsurfing.com /encyclopedia/s/k/i/Skin.html   (1315 words)

  
 The Ultimate Skin Dog Breeds Information Guide and Reference
For some people, then, facial skin care is of importance, and cosmetics are made to deal with the appearance of the person's face and condition of the skin, such as pore control and flhead cleansing.
Sebaceous glands are exocrine glands which produce sebum, a mixture of lipids and waxy substances: lubrication, water-proofing, softening and antibatericidal actions are among the many functions of sebum.
The dermis can be split in to the papillary and reticular layers.
www.dogluvers.com /dog_breeds/Skin   (988 words)

  
 Weather Area Links   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Competing warm airmasses from the Gulf of Mexico and cold airmasses from the Arctic regions invaribly produce strong winds as they move in and out of the region.
"natomically discrete) pyloric sphincter, which controls the movement of chyme into the duodenum.
Control of secretion and motility The movement and the flow of chemicals into the stomach are controlled by both the autonomic nervous system and by various digestive system hormones.
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