Hair Care and Hair‐Focused Repetitive Behaviors: A Descriptive Cross‐Sectional Study
ABSTRACT Background and Aims Hair‐Focused Repetitive Behavior Disorders (HFRBDs), commonly associated with trichotillomania (TTM), including hair pulling, manipulation, or ingestion, can cause significant emotional, physical, and social distress. This study aimed to (1) identify hair care‐related behaviors among individuals with HFRBDs; (2) explore how
Linda Hollatz, Alexander L. Gerlach
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Fractographic analysis of 3D printed hybrid ceramic single crowns with different aging and post-curing times: an in-vitro study. [PDF]
Hatem S, Emad B, Nagi N, Mahrous AI.
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Report on a mission to the Yemen for BAFY, from 07 to 15 December 1991, on supplemental irrigation for hill coffee plantations [PDF]
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Revealing growth increments in fossil and modern otoliths with backscattered electron imaging
Abstract Otoliths, the functional earstones of teleost fishes, record growth in the form of microscopic increments, making them key archives of individual life histories. While increment analysis is commonly applied to modern otoliths, studies of fossil (Holocene) otoliths remain limited.
Isabella Leonhard +4 more
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Sustainable Edamame production in an artificial light plant factory with improved yield and quality. [PDF]
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Which Words Are Special? Identification of “Sight” Words in Educational Resources
We examined the overlap in words and properties in the contents of six commonly used word lists designed to support early word reading skills. The resources overlapped very little in their contents, including dramatic variation in terms of the properties of the words included in each.
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Efficacy, feasibility, and safety of aquablation after previous urolift treatment of lower urinary tract symptoms secondary to benign prostate hyperplasia: a retrospective cohort study. [PDF]
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