2001. Sugaring: an ancient method of hair removal. Dermatologic Surgery 27, 309–311.Dania Tannir,MD and Barry Leshin,MD.Sugaring: An Ancient Method of Hair Removal[].Dermatologic Surgery.2001Tannir D;Leshin B.Sugaring:an ancient method of hair removal.Dermatol Surg.2001.309-311...
Removal of eyebrow and facial hair by 'threading' has gained popularity worldwide. Threading is an ancient Eastern method of removing unwanted facial and e... SB Verma - 《Clinical & Experimental Dermatology》 被引量: 19发表: 2010年 Dermatological Quality of Life among Leprosy Patients Residing ...
The ancient art of body sugaring is a method that was widely practiced in the Middle East and North Africa as far back as 1900 BC. It is said that Cleopatra and friends employed body sugaring to keep skin smooth and hairless. Although there’s no shortage of hair removal options in modern...
Method details Sea robin behavior Adult sea robin lab behavior in the lab was observed as described in Allard et al.18 In brief, sea robins were placed in a 1.5 m diameter pool containing 200 gallons of sea water and ∼8 cm of sand. A GoPro HERO 7 cameras (GoPro, Inc.) was used...
(FA) method that can incorporate sample age, and therefore allows us to correct for temporal genetic drift when comparing populations26. Given the differences in depth of coverage and the potential biases inherent in mapping and comparing ancient and contemporary genomes27, we ran the multivariate ...
However, they may also yield insights into aDNA survival and potentially offer an alternate screening method for bones most likely to contain aDNA. In this study, the success or failure of aDNA extractions from the same series of archaeological cattle bones and teeth was compared with their ...
L. et al. Pulling out the 1%: whole-genome capture for the targeted enrichment of ancient DNA sequencing libraries. Am. J. Hum. Genet. 93, 852–864 (2013). This paper reports the first whole-genome target enrichment method, which makes use of self-generated RNA probes. The method ...
‘primitive’ method involves using salt, sour milk or flour to remove the hair, and pomegranate skins or plant roots to perform the actual tanning. The ‘industrial’ method uses calcium [i.e. lime] to take off the hair, and gall nuts, oak bark, sumac, or alum for tanning” (Pott ...
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Palaeoproteomics provides a more direct method for detecting the consumption of milk by ancient humans. The extraction and identification of proteins from ancient dental calculus16,17,44,45,46 not only enables the identification of milk drinking in specific individuals but also in some cases the ani...