Hair$506838$ - translation to spanish
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Hair$506838$ - translation to spanish

CHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF A HAIR SAMPLE
Hair sample; Hair test; Hair testing; Hair samples; Hair tests
  • The image depicts different properties that make up a strand of hair.

Hair      
n. pieza teatral y película cinematográfica de Broadway sobre temas sociales y anticulturales de los años "60
body hair         
  • Leg hair of an adolescent male
  • Arm hair
  • Facial hair on an adult male
TERMINAL HAIR THAT DEVELOPS ON THE HUMAN BODY DURING AND AFTER PUBERTY
Body Hair; Nipple hair; Perianal hair; Pilosity; Foot hair; Arm hair; Hairy arms; Hair growth pattern; Hair shaft abnormalities; Androgenic Hair; Armhair; Androgenic hair; Androgenic hairs; Body hairs; Evolution of body hair; Male-pattern facial/body hair growth; Male-pattern body/facial hair growth; Male-pattern body hair growth
(n.) = vello
Ex: Some cultures view body hair as beautiful and natural.
underarm hair         
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BODY HAIR
Armpit hair; Axillary hair; Pit hair; Pitt hair; Pitt Hair; Pit Hair; Pithair; PitHair; Pitthair; PittHair; Axillary hairs; Underarm hairs; Hirci
Pelo de axila

Definition

longhair
¦ noun
1. informal, often derogatory a person with long hair, such as a hippy.
2. a cat of a long-haired breed.

Wikipedia

Hair analysis

Hair analysis may refer to the chemical analysis of a hair sample, but can also refer to microscopic analysis or comparison. Chemical hair analysis may be considered for retrospective purposes when blood and urine are no longer expected to contain a particular contaminant, typically three months or less.

Its most widely accepted use is in the fields of forensic toxicology and, increasingly, environmental toxicology. Several alternative medicine fields also use various hair analyses for environmental toxicology, but these uses are controversial, evolving, and not standardized.

Microscopic hair analysis has traditionally been used in forensics as well. Analysts examine a number of different characteristics of hairs under a microscope, usually comparing hair taken from a crime scene and hair taken from a suspect. It is still acknowledged as a useful technique for confirming that hairs do not match. But DNA testing of evidence has overturned many convictions that relied on hair analysis. Since 2012, the Department of Justice has conducted a study of cases in which hair analysis testimony was given by its agents, and found that a high proportion of testimony could not be supported by the state of science of hair analysis.