نتایج جستجو برای: hair and body covering

تعداد نتایج: 16885809  

2011
Jerker Karlén Johnny Ludvigsson Anneli Frostell Elvar Theodorsson Tomas Faresjö

BACKGROUND Stress as a cause of illness has been firmly established. In public health and stress research a retrospective biomarker of extended stress would be an indispensible aid. The objective of this pilot study was to investigate whether concentrations of cortisol in hair correlate with perceived stress, experiences of serious life events, and perceived health in young adults. METHODS Ha...

Journal: :Ukrainian Mathematical Journal 2021

We prove the following theorems: (1) every spherical convex body W of constant width $$ \varDelta (W)\ge \frac{\uppi}{2} can be covered by a disk radius (W)+\arcsin \left(\frac{2\sqrt{3}}{3}\cos \frac{\varDelta (W)}{2}\right)-\frac{\uppi}{2}; (2) reduced R thickness (R)<\frac{\uppi}{2} arctan \left(\sqrt{2}\tan (R)}{2}\right).

A Akhavan Malayeri AR Keshtkar Jafari M Akhyani V Kheiri

Background: Alopecia areata is a patchy hair loss that may occur in any hair bearing area on the body. There are many reports of ocular abnormalities such as lens and retinal changes in alopecia areata. Objective: To evaluate ocular alterations in alopecia areata with regard to the lens and retina. Patients & Methods: Seventy three patients with alopecia areata including 34 males and 39 f...

Journal: :Molecular and cellular endocrinology 2002
Keith D Kaufman

Androgens have profound effects on scalp and body hair in humans. Scalp hair grows constitutively in the absence of androgens, while body hair growth is dependent on the action of androgens. Androgenetic alopecia, referred to as male pattern hair loss (MPHL) in men and female pattern hair loss (FPHL) in women, is due to the progressive miniaturization of scalp hair. Observations in both eunuchs...

2016
Károly Bezdek Muhammad A. Khan

Covering a convex body by its homothets is a classical notion in discrete geometry that has resulted in a number of interesting and long-standing problems. Swanepoel introduced the covering parameter of a convex body as a means of quantifying its covering properties. In this paper, we introduce two relatives of the covering parameter called covering index and weak covering index, which upper bo...

2014
Tamara M. Stawicki Kelly N. Owens Tor Linbo Katherine E. Reinhart Edwin W. Rubel David W. Raible

Control of the extracellular environment of inner ear hair cells by ionic transporters is crucial for hair cell function. In addition to inner ear hair cells, aquatic vertebrates have hair cells on the surface of their body in the lateral line system. The ionic environment of these cells also appears to be regulated, although the mechanisms of this regulation are less understood than those of t...

Journal: :The journal of investigative dermatology. Symposium proceedings 2005
Nathalie Mandt Agneta Troilius Michael Drosner

Despite the variations of length and type of hair (vellus or terminal), the growth of human hair in all body sites is cyclic. Phases of active hair growth, or anagen, are separated by periods of quiescence, or telogen. The duration of both phases varies greatly depending on the body site. Whether hairs are in anagen/telogen at the time of hair removal is important because only anagen hairs are ...

2016
Sang-Hoon Lee Soo-Jung Park Kyu-Nam Kim Doo-Yeoun Cho Young-Sang Kim Bom-Taeck Kim

BACKGROUND With aging, calcium efflux from bone is increased with age-related bone loss, and it can reduce bone mineral density (BMD). On the contrary, age-related calcium adoption into arterial wall progressively stiffens blood vessels. Theses process insinuates shift of calcium among different pools in body. However, their relationships have not been elucidated yet. So we investigated the cor...

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 2010
j.t. ayodele a.s. bayero

manganese and cobalt concentrations in hair and nail were determined by flame atomic absorption spectrophotometer (aas).the mean manganese in hair and nail were 0.54 â± 0.35mg/g and 0.68 â± 0.30mg/g while the mean cobalt in hair and nail were 0.30 â± 0.24mg/g and 0.460.37mg/g respectively. a progressive increase in cobalt concentrations in hair and nails with age indicated no significant differ...

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