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To assess mercury exposure and potential risk, total mercury (THg-H) and methylmercury (MeHg-H) in hair were studied in 160 adults. The study group consisted of 60 individuals living in the north central coast of Venezuela. A section of... more
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      ArtFisheriesMethylmercuryMedicine
Objectives To evaluate the incidence and factors associated with cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) and cervical infection by human papillomavirus (HPV) among HIV-positive and HIV-negative women. Methods A cohort of 103 HIV positive... more
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      Incidence GeometryMedicineColposcopyGynecology
Hair and nail samples were collected during a period of October to December 2012 from 63 healthy subjects who have been living in Zonguldak for at least ten consecutive years. The subjects aged over 30 years and having no serious health... more
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      ChemistryMetalTrace Metal
The study was conducted at Debre Birhan Agricultural Research Center, with the aim to study some genetic and non-genetic factors influencing fertility of rams. Semen quantity and quality related traits were evaluated for 18 rams; 6 each... more
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      GeneticsBiologyFertilityResearch
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      PediatricsMedicineTestosteroneHair
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      PsychologyPsychosisCognitionCognitive Flexibility
Background: Exposure to methylmercury from fish has been associated with increased risk of myocardial infarction (MI) in some studies. At the same time, marine n23 (omega-3) PUFAs are an inherent constituent of fish and are regarded as... more
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      EngineeringNutrition and DieteticsMethylmercuryMedicine
A shipment of New Zealand white rabbits was infested with Leporacarus gibbus, a rabbit fur mite. This study compared the effectiveness of selamectin with that of imidocloprid plus permethrin in eliminating the mite infestation. Rabbits... more
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      BiologyTreatment OutcomeConfocal MicroscopyMedicine
Netherton syndrome (NS [MIM 256500]) is a rare and severe autosomal recessive disorder characterized by congenital ichthyosis, a specific hair-shaft defect (trichorrhexis invaginata), and atopic manifestations. Infants with this syndrome... more
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      GeneticsBiologyCytokinesAdolescent
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      EngineeringBiosSalvia
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      ArsenicMedicineFranceMultidisciplinary
Filiform hairs located on the cerci of crickets are among the most sensitive sensors in the animal world and enable crickets to sense the faintest air movements generated by approaching predators. While the neurophysiological and... more
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      BiologyScanning Electron MicroscopyCricketMedicine
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      GeographyAmazon rainforest
Between 1564 and 1810, nearly 17,000 metric tons of mercury (Hg) vapor was released to the environment during cinnabar refining in the small town of Huancavelica, Peru. The present study characterizes individual exposure to mercury using... more
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      Earth SciencesEnvironmental ScienceConstruction MaterialsHousing
In the context of a study of wild chimpanzees, Pan troglodytes vems, we found that genotypes based on single PCR amplifications of microsatellite loci from single shed hair have a high error rate. We quantified error rates using the... more
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      GeneticsPopulation GeneticsBiologyMedicine
Historically, rootless hair shaft samples submitted to a forensic laboratory for DNA analysis are reserved for mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) analysis due to the presence of highly degraded as well as insufficient amounts of nuclear DNA.... more
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      BiologyMedicineDNAMitochondrial DNA
The phenomenon known as heteroplasmy can be operationally observed in some human mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) samples. Typically, heteroplasmy manifests itself in an individual presenting two mtDNA species that differ at a single base.... more
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      GeneticsForensic SciencePolymorphismPopulation Genetics
The identification and quantitation of the main psychoactive component of Salvia divinorum (salvinorin A) in biological specimens are crucial in forensic and clinical toxicology. Despite all the efforts made, its uncontrolled abuse has... more
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      Traditional MedicineBioanalysisMedicineForensic Toxicology
Background, aim and scope This study is the first to investigate PBDE body burden with regard to the concurrent analyses of multiple human matrices, namely milk, placenta, and hair, collected from a group of childbearingaged women at an... more
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      Environmental ScienceAlgorithmsEnvironmental MonitoringChina
This study is a one of the very few investigating the dichloro-diphenyl-trichloroethanes (DDTs) (summation of o, p′-DDE, p,p′-DDE, o,p′-DDD, p,p′-DDD, o,p′-DDT, and p,p′-DDT) in multiple human matrices in mothers' milk, placenta and hair... more
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      BiologyEnvironmental MonitoringChinaRisk assessment
Eighty-eight scalp hair samples were collected from Guangzhou (GZ) urban population (15-65 years) to investigate the accumulation of As and other metals (Cr, Mn, Ni, Cu, Zn, Cd, Sn, Sb, Hg and Pb). Demographic information, including body... more
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      DemographyEnvironmental ScienceArsenicEnvironmental Monitoring
The Pearl River Delta (PRD) is located in the Southern part of China and is the main region for fish culture in Guangdong Province. In order to assess the potential health risks associated with dietary consumption of mercury, hair samples... more
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      GeographyEnvironmental MonitoringChinaMethylmercury
Road dust, household total suspended particulate matters (TSP) and PM 2.5 were collected in urban area of Guangzhou, south of China, to investigate the concentrations of total mercury (THg) and methyl mercury (MeHg). The household PM 2.5... more
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      Environmental ScienceChinaEnvironmental ChemistryAdolescent
This study is a one of the very few investigating the dichloro-diphenyl-trichloroethanes (DDTs) (summation of o, p′-DDE, p,p′-DDE, o,p′-DDD, p,p′-DDD, o,p′-DDT, and p,p′-DDT) in multiple human matrices in mothers' milk, placenta and hair... more
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      BiologyEnvironmental MonitoringChinaRisk assessment
Mercury (Hg) contamination is an issue of concern in the Amazon region due to potential health effects associated with Hg exposure in artisanal gold mining areas. The study presents a human health risk assessment associated with Hg vapor... more
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      Environmental ScienceEcotoxicologyBiologyBrazil
Objective: We examined the Working Alliance Inventory (WAI) and Interpersonal Trust in Physician (ITP) in a forensic psychiatry hospital, where all patients were detained under mental health legislation for psychosis. We hypothesised that... more
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      PsychologyPsychiatryMental HealthMedicine
Adaptability can be evaluated by the ability of an animal to adjust to environmental conditions and is especially important in extreme weather conditions such as that found in tropical Brazil. A multivariate analysis using physical and... more
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      GeneticsMultivariate StatisticsAdaptationBiology
To describe access to and distribution of nerve fibres within follicles and to idgltlfy those of ophthalmic nerve origin Tea animals were fixed bv cardiac oerfusicm. the oaloebral cooiunctiva dissected. .. .
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      PsychologyVisionEyelidPsychology and Cognitive Sciences
A technique for measuring the photoionization spectrum and the photoelectron emission threshold of a microscopic structured material is presented. The theoretical underpinning of the experiment and the accuracy of the measurements are... more
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      ChemistryMicroscopyPhotochemistryTitanium
Melanomas arising at uncommon sites include a group of lesions related to unusual localizations in specific ethnic groups. The rarity of the disease often represents a limit to the participation of patients in specific trials. However,... more
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      DermatologyMedicineClinical MedicineMelanoma
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      DentistryMedicineHypodontiaDental
Background: Mercury (Hg) is a hazardous metal responsible for environmental contamination and human intoxication. Methyl mercury bio-accumulation through food chain can be responsible for chronic mercury exposure of South Caspian Sea... more
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      MedicineIranHairMercury
The present study aims at assessing arsenic (As) levels in outdoor dust and human exposure risks at different land use setting (i.e., rural, industrial, urban) from Punjab, Pakistan. The results showed higher As concentrations (mg/kg) in... more
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      Environmental ScienceGeochemistryEnvironmental ToxicologyArsenic
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      AndrologyImmunologyMedical MicrobiologyBiology
SummaryA 9‐year‐old girl, presented with a 4‐week history of an inflammatory suppurative plaque, 8 cm in diameter, localised in the occipital area of the scalp. Mycological direct examination showed ectoendothrix invasion of the hair and... more
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      DermatologyMedicineChildHair
Mercury is a potentially toxic element that is present in the environment of the Brazilian Amazon and is responsible for adverse health effects in humans. This study sought to assess possible protein biomarkers of mercury exposure in... more
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      ChemistryBrazilMedicineHair
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      BiochemistryChromatographyBiologyLepidoptera
Orientation guided by mechanosensory stimuli is a fundamental behavior that has been analyzed most effectively in simple systems, but has been difficult to assess in mammals. This study demonstrates that sparsely distributed sensory... more
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      NeurosciencePsychologyPerceptionAnimal Behavior
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      PsychologyDevelopmental PsychologyEarly LiteracyDigital
Knowledge of normal levels of concentrations of trace elements (Cd, Pb, Hg, Cu, Zn, and Se) in the population serves, among others, in design of regulations concerning health protection, determination of exposition limits and prevention... more
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      ChemistryCzechEnvironmental MonitoringMedicine
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      ArsenicFamilyEnvironmental MonitoringMedicine
Alopecia means loss of hair. Primarily there are two types of alopecia. Non-cicatricial alopecia and Cicatricial alopecia. Androgenic alopecia is non cicatricial localized alopecia and displays relatively high rates of occurrence in both... more
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      DermatologyMedicineHair LossHair growth
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      Intellectual DisabilityMedicineCollagenCopper
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      BiologyCell BiologyDNA damageDNA repair
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      GeneticsZoologyBiologyBreeding
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      BiologyOxidative StressMedicineChild
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      ArchaeologyGeologyStable Isotope AnalysisPaleodiet
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      Marine BiologyChemistryAnalytical ChemistryChromatography
BackgroundTrichoscopy has become a useful diagnostic tool for various hair and scalp diseases, including alopecia areata (AA) and trichotillomania (TTM), which are sometimes difficult to distinguish clinically.ObjectivesTo describe... more
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      DermatologyAdolescentMedicineChild