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    Why Men Lose Their Hair

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    wondered why men lose their hair and how it can be restored. Did you know there are approximately 100,000-150,000 pieces of hair growing out of your scalp. Scientists have discovered 2 things why hair is so thick on your head. 1 thickness is made from Keratin the protein which is dead cells lifted above and new cells created below. Secondly, the structure which operate hair growth are hair follicles-This is how your hair grows constantly beginning for when you were born till you die.…

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    Violations Of Poaching

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    Violations of hunting laws and regulations concerning wildlife management, local or international wildlife conservation schemes constitute wildlife crimes that are typically punishable. In rural areas of the United States, the key motives for poaching are poverty. Wildlife biologists and conservationists consider poaching to have a detrimental effect on biodiversity both within and outside protected areas as wildlife populations decline, species are depleted locally, and the functionality of…

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    damaging our hair from our heat styling tools we use. Heat is really not the best thing to use on your hair even if you put a heat protectant on before starting or you can put tissue paper as weird as that sounds. Hair is made of a protein called keratin and the hair follicle is what attaches the hair to the skin. There is also something called a hair bulb where there are living cells dividing and growing and blood vessels are the ones that provide for the hair bulb. The blood vessels also…

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    Alopecia Research Papers

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    Androgenic Alopecia – Basic Cause of Hair Loss Androgenic Alopecia is commonly referred as Male Pattern Baldness in men and Female Pattern Baldness in women. It is the most prevalent cause of hair loss in both men and women but the pattern of hair loss differs in both the sexes. Men usually experience baldness from above the head temples, creating an M-shaped hairline. Hair starts thinning from the centre, leading to partial and sometimes complete baldness. While in women, hairline rarely…

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    Sporulating Bacteria

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    Bacteria are commonly associated with pathogenicity. There are multiple factors that can contribute to bacteria being pathogenic. One factor is sporulation. Sporulation is a specialized function that select bacteria undergo when they are exposed to harsh environmental conditions (Fimlaid 2015). Clostridium difficile, Clostridium botulism and Bacillus anthracis are three examples of sporulating bacteria that cause serious human disease. In a 2011 study, the Centers for Disease Control and…

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    Hair Persuasive Speech

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    (Shoutout to all those self-made beauty social media stars). Virgin Brazilian Hair Extension, famously known worldwide with its trademark of being full-bodied with a beautiful bounce can now be literally yours! With natural hair fiber and the healthy keratin, SOLO’s virgin Brazilian Hair Extension offers you the opportunity to change the world, starting at your own head. It offers you that extra bit of added volume to further accentuate your facial features. Human Brazilian Hair Extension is…

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    Tinea Pedis Research Paper

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    for a dermatophyte infection of the sole of the foot and interdigital spaces (Porth, 2015). This infection is most commonly caused by Trichophyton rubrum, initially endemic to a small region of Southeast Asia. Dermatophytes are fungi that require keratin for growth. The fungus that causes tinea pedis falls under this umbrella. Other causes of tinea pedis include: Trichophyton mentagrophytes and Epidermophyton floccosum. The spread of the fungus is due to an increased means of travel and the…

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    Show you’re Tats Our skin is made up of three main parts. The dermis, epidermis, the subcutaneous layer. The skin forms a protective covering over the entire body. An example of this is the water proofing concept. This simply indicates that the keratin in the cells helps prevent fluid loss from the body. Many have argued whether or not tattoos are hazardous to your health. A tattoo is created by puncturing the dermis layer of the skin and injecting ink. Not all cases are the same, and as a…

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    ABSTRACT Objective: The purpose of the study is to compare and evaluation of the diagnostic efficiency of Toluidine Blue, Lugol’s iodine and Acetic acid in the detection of potentially malignant disorders (PMD’S). Materials and methods: The study population consisted of 30 patients with clinically suspicious PMD’S. The lesions were stained consecutively with toluidine blue, lugol’s iodine & acetic acid depending on the retention of the dyes, the biopsy site was determined and sent for…

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    Nerve Cell Thrombocytes

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    relatively a consistently high number of white blood cells are a symptom of leukemia. Leukemia is a cancer of the blood where the patient has about 50,000 white blood cells in a single drop of blood. Normally, a drop of a blood can contain anywhere from 7,000 to 25,000 white blood cells at a time. The blood platelet or thrombocytes are the smallest blood cells. Their number ranges from 20,000 to 500,000 per cubic millimeter of blood. Platelets are useful to the body because they contain…

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