stratum corneum
(noun)
 The most superficial layer of the epidermis from which dead skin sheds.
Examples of stratum corneum in the following topics:
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Structure of the Skin: Epidermis- The epidermis includes five main layers: the stratum corneum, stratum lucidium, stratum granulosum, stratum spinosum, and stratum germinativum.
- The stratum basale, also called the stratum germinativum, is the basal (base) layer of the epidermis.
- Once the keratinocytes leave the stratum granulosum, they die and help form the stratum lucidum.
- From the stratum lucidum, the keratinocytes enter the next layer, called the stratum corneum (the horny layer filled with cornified cells).
- The cells of the stratum corneum are also surrounded by lipids (fats) that help repel water as well.
 
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What is Skin?
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Skin Color- The deepest of the epidermal layers is called the stratum basale or stratum germinativum.
- The amount of carotene found in the stratum corneum of the epidermis and the deepest layer of the skin, the hypodermis.
 
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Control of Nosocomial Infections- The second group is represented by the permanent micro-organisms living on the skin surface, on the stratum corneum or immediately under it.
 
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Lab 2: Sampling Experiment- Use 25% of the restaurants from each stratum.
- Use 25% of the restaurants from each stratum.
 
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Three sampling methods (special topic)- Stratified sampling is especially useful when the cases in each stratum are very similar with respect to the outcome of interest.
- Why would it be good for cases within each stratum to be very similar?
- We might get a more stable estimate for the sub-population in a stratum if the cases are very similar.
- Strati ed sampling requires observations be sampled from every stratum.
- In the middle panel, stratified sampling was used: cases were grouped into strata, and then simple random sampling was employed within each stratum.
 
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Metabolic Functions- Vitamin D is produced in the two innermost strata of the epidermis, the stratum basale and stratum spinosum.
 
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Blood Supply to the Epidermis- The blood vessels in the dermis provide nourishment and remove waste from its own cells and from the stratum basale of the epidermis.
 
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Optional Collaborative Classrom Exercise- Create a cluster sample by considering each state as a stratum (group).
 
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Amnion Development- This cavity is roofed in by a single stratum of flattened, ectodermal cells called the amniotic ectoderm.