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  • stellate hair
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  • sensory hair
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  • taste hair
    ¹Ì°¢ÅÐ, ¹Ì°¢¸ð
  • tactile hair
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  • uncombable hair syndrome
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  • vellus hair
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  • wooly hair
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  • hair whirl
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  • hair replacement surgery
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  • kinking hair
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  • lanugo hair
    (¢¡lanugo) ¹è³Á¼ØÅÐ
  • olfactory hair
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  • primary hair
    (¢¡lanugo) ¹è³Á¼ØÅÐ
  • pubic hair
    À½¸ð, °Å¿ô
  • ringed hair
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  • scaly hair
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  • sensory hair
    °¨°¢ÅÐ
  • stellate hair
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  • tactile hair
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  • taste hair
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  • telogen hair
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  • terminal hair
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  • gustatory hair
    ¹Ì¸ð(Ú«Ù¾).
  • gustatory hair
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  • hair
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  • hair bezoar =trichobezoar
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  • hair bud
    ¸ð¾Æ,ÅнÏ
  • hair bud
    ÅнÏ
  • hair canal
    ÅÐÁָӴϰü, ¸ð°ü(پη).
  • hair canal
    ÅÐÁָӴϰü, ¸ð°ü(پη)
  • hair cast
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  • hair cell
    Åм¼Æ÷, À¯¸ð¼¼Æ÷(êóÙ¾á¬øà).
  • hair cell
    Åм¼Æ÷
  • hair coat
    ÇǸð»óÅÂ(ù¬Ù¾ßÒ÷¾), ¸ð¹ßÀÇ (Ù¾ ëý).
  • hair cone
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    ÅÐÇÇÁú, ¸ðÇÇÁú(Ù¾ù«òõ).
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  • beaded hair
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  • branched hair
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  • brittle hair syndrome
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  • bulb of hair
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  • bulb of hair<³ª> bulbus pilli
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  • canal of hair follicle
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  • capillary network of hair papilla
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  • cavity of hair bulb
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  • club hair
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  • club hair
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  • cortex of hair
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  • cross hair
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  • curly hair
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IHC idiopathic hemochromatosis; idiopathic hypercalciuria; immunohistochemistry; inner hair cell; intrah...
KHD kinky hair disease
KHS King's Honorary Surgeon; kinky hair syndrome; Krebs-Henseleit solution
MKHS Menkes' kinky hair syndrome
NHD normal hair distribution
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cGy centi-Gray
D-PAG dorsal periaqueductal gray
DPAG dorsal periaqueductal gray matter
MCG midbrain central gray
PAG periaqueductal gray area
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root hair cell <botany> Root epidermal cell, part of which projects from the root surface as a thin tube, thus increasing the root surface area and promoting absorption of water and ions.
(18 Nov 1997)
club hair A hair in resting state, prior to shedding, in which the bulb has become a club-shaped mass.
(05 Mar 2000)
cochlear hair cell <anatomy> The sound sensing cell of the inner ear.
The cells have modified ciliary structures (hairs), that enable them to produce an electrical (neural) response to mechanical motion caused by the effect of sound waves on the cochlea. Frequency is detected by the position of the cell in the cochlea and amplitude by the magnitude of the disturbance.
(18 Nov 1997)
cochlear hair cells Sensory cell's in the organ of Corti in synaptic contact with sensory as well as efferent fibres of the cochlear (auditory) nerve; from the apical end of each cell about 100 stereocilia extend from the surface and make contact with the tectorial membrane.
Synonym: Corti's cells.
(05 Mar 2000)
pigmented hair epidermal nevus A nevus first seen as an irregular pigmentation of the shoulders, upper chest, or scapular area, gradually enlarging irregularly and becoming thickened and hairy.
Synonym: pigmented hair epidermal nevus.
(05 Mar 2000)
moniliform hair An autosomal dominant trichodystrophy in which brittle hairs show a series of constrictions, usually without a medulla.
Synonym: beaded hair, moniliform hair.
Origin: L. Monile, necklace, + G. Thrix, hair
(05 Mar 2000)
woolly hair Tightly coiled hair, oval in cross-section, with the texture of wool.
(05 Mar 2000)
woolly-hair nevus A circumscribed patch of fine, curly hair in an otherwise normal scalp appearing during childhood and enlarging for a period of 2 to 3 years; autosomal dominant inheritance. There is another, mostly sporadic form that may be autosomal recessive.
Synonym: allotrichia circumscripta.
(05 Mar 2000)
cortex of hair shaft The principal structural component of the hair shaft, composed of closely packed fusiform keratinised cells and invested by the cuticula pili.
(05 Mar 2000)
hair 1. The collection or mass of filaments growing from the skin of an animal, and forming a covering for a part of the head or for any part or the whole of the body.
2. One the above-mentioned filaments, consisting, in invertebrate animals, of a long, tubular part which is free and flexible, and a bulbous root imbedded in the skin. "Then read he me how Sampson lost his hairs." (Chaucer) "And draweth new delights with hoary hairs." (Spenser)
3. Hair (human or animal) used for various purposes; as, hair for stuffing cushions.
4. <zoology> A slender outgrowth from the chitinous cuticle of insects, spiders, crustaceans, and other invertebrates. Such hairs are totally unlike those of vertebrates in structure, composition, and mode of growth.
5. An outgrowth of the epidermis, consisting of one or of several cells, whether pointed, hooked, knobbed, or stellated. Internal hairs occur in the flower stalk of the yellow frog lily (Nuphar).
6. A spring device used in a hair-trigger firearm.
7. A haircloth.
8. Any very small distance, or degree; a hairbreadth.
Hairs is often used adjectively or in combination; as, hairbrush or hair brush, hair dye, hair oil, hairpin, hair powder, a brush, a dye, etc, for the hair. Against the hair, in a rough and disagreeable manner; against the grain. "You go against the hair of your professions." .
<anatomy> Hair bracket, the thinnest metal space used in lines of type. Hair stroke, a delicate stroke in writing. Hair trigger, a trigger so constructed as to discharge a firearm by a very slight pressure, as by the touch of a hair. Not worth a hair, of no value. To a hair, with the nicest distinction. To split hairs, to make distinctions of useless nicety.
Origin: OE. Her, heer, haer, AS. Haer; akin to OFries, her, D. & G. Haar, OHG. & Icel. Har, Dan. Haar, Sw. Har; cf. Lith. Kasa.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
hair ball A hair cast in the stomach or intestinal tract, common in cats.
Synonym: hair ball, pilobezoar.
Origin: tricho-+ bezoar
(05 Mar 2000)
hair bulb Hair bulb, the lower expanded extremity of the hair follicle that fits like a cap over the papilla pili.
Synonym: bulbus pili, hair bulb.
(05 Mar 2000)
hair cast 1. A cast composed of parakeratotic scales attached to scalp hair but freely movable up and down the hair shaft; found in scaling dermatitis of the scalp, including dandruff, psoriasis, and seborrheic dermatitis.
Synonym: pseudonit.
2. A small, nodular accretion of epithelial cells and keratinous debris resulting from failure of the internal root sheath to disintegrate; it appears for 3 to 7 mm along the hair shaft.
(05 Mar 2000)
hair cell 1. <biology> Cells found in the epithelial lining of the labyrinth of the inner ear. The hairs are stereovilli up to 25 m long that restrict the plane in which deformation of the apical membrane of the cell can be brought about by movement of fluid or by sound. Movement of the single stereocilium transduces mechanical movements into electrical receptor potentials.
2. <plant biology> Many plant surfaces are covered with fine hairs (Tradescantia stamens are a common source), the hairs are made up of thin walled cells that are convenient for studying cytoplasmic streaming and for observing mitosis.
(13 Nov 1997)
hair cells Mechanoreceptors located in the organ of corti that are sensitive to auditory stimuli and in the vestibular apparatus that are sensitive to movement of the head. In each case the accessory sensory structures are arranged so that appropriate stimuli cause movement of the hair-like projections (stereocilia and kinocilia) which relay the information centrally in the nervous system.
(12 Dec 1998)
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