depends: -there are different routes of exposure: oral, dermal or inhalation? -there's a difference between toxicity from a single dose (acute toxicity) or from repeated exposures (chronic toxicity)? -acute toxicity can be ranked depending on median lethal dose: highly toxic, moderately toxic, or slightly toxic?
it is called a dude, and for a girl it is called dudette, a slang for a girl donkey and a boy donkey,
Your skin is the dermal.
The dermal tissue structures responsible for fingerprints are dermal papillae. They are tiny extensions of the dermis into the epidermis.
Dermal vasodilation is a smooth muscle action triggered by the autonomic nervous system (and in particular the hypothalamus) when the body's temperature is raising. As the dermal blood vessels dilate (plump-up) with warm blood, heat is lost through the skin by radiation, convection and conduction.
You can unscrew you're dermal anchors safely after 3 months.
14k gold dermal tops 2mm size
Dermal Papillae.
The pain depends on your personal threshold. I am weak when it comes to pain so I asked for the freeze spray the surrounding area so that I was unable to feel it. After it was done I hardly felt anything. I now have seven microdermal anchors.
Injectable dermal filling treatments. Source: http://www.plasticsurgeryportal.com/dermal-fillers/2007061317010152387862
Extensions of the body cavity, located between dermal ossicles, where gas exchange occurs.
Any art involving the skin is dermal art, such as tattoos, scarring, branding, etc. Barney9
they're called dermal papillae
Many people who use Dermal Rollers report that their acne scars have diminished.