Derma in a sentence as a noun

I feel like Jason Bourne stores it in a sub-dermal implant.

The sensor is epi-dermal, which means reads underneath the skin, so it does not solely rely on seeing the prints.

You don't want anything trans-dermal, because it's a recipe for infection.

Combine with dermal drug dispensing - there is a whole new world of telemedicine coming.

My dad was telling me his derma usually schedules a year out, they set up next year's appointment while he's in the office.

It should be sub-dermal, but I do not know the workings of sensor and epidermal was mentioned on Apple's slide.

I used to see, in Sky Mall magazine, a colloidal silver injector that would spray through the skin to treat dermal infections.

But if it's sub-dermal, it not only needs to be biocompatible but also needs to wirelessly transmit data.

Unlike a podiatrist, a dermatologist went to medical school.

Yup - remember the whole "sub dermal RF fields - so it can't be a fake finger, or your finger can't be cut off - has to have a pulse and be live", from Apple's own marketing?Yeah, not so much.

The problem is that Apple made a big deal in the announcement about how it was so much more secure than previous implementations, how it used sub-dermal imaging and stuff like that.

Silver exhibits low toxicity in the human body, and minimal risk is expected due to clinical exposure by inhalation, ingestion, dermal application.

Derma definitions

noun

the deep vascular inner layer of the skin

See also: dermis corium