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Although melasma is not dangerous and leaves no lasting scars, the temporary alteration of your appearance can affect your self esteem and in rare cases led to serious problems such as panic attacks, clinical depression, etc. 1) Centrifugation of the tube causes a temporary alteration in the gel's specific gravity so that it is intermediate to that of the red-blood cells and the serum. A thin piece of hard chalk used in tailoring for making temporary alteration marks on clothing. |
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