Gray hair and fair skin in an infant with epilepsy

2021 ◽  
Vol 38 (1) ◽  
pp. 280-282
Author(s):  
Cheryl Jia Ling Lie ◽  
Mark Jean Aan Koh ◽  
Valerie Pui Yoong Ho
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2006 ◽  
Vol 36 (10) ◽  
pp. 31
Author(s):  
BETSY BATES
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2021 ◽  
pp. 1-16
Author(s):  
Vanessa Cecil ◽  
Louise F. Pendry ◽  
Jessica Salvatore ◽  
Hazel Mycroft ◽  
Tim Kurz
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2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (4) ◽  
pp. 63-67
Author(s):  
N. N. Shumilina ◽  
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E. E. Larina ◽  

The pride of Russia has always been sable. Sable is unique not only in the quality of its fur, but also in the fact that almost the entire range of its habitat is located on the territory of our country. It was in our country that this animal was first bred in captivity. In this regard, Russia has long had a monopoly on the production of sable skins. In 1969, the black sable breed was approved, and in 1998, the «Saltykov» type of sable was approved. JSC «Saltykovsky Breeding farm» has created a unique herd of dark Sables with evenly spaced gray hair, the skins of which are valued at auctions by 10–30% more expensive [2]. The article presents the results of a comparative assessment of the productive qualities of Sables without gray hair and with different degrees of gray created in JSC «Plemzverosovkhoz » Saltykovsky» livestock. As a result of the analysis, it was found that Sables with gray hair have higher bonitirovki scores (more than 50%). Analyzing the indicators of bonitirovki in males and females with different degrees of gray hair, it was found that the quality of pubescence and color of males with bright gray hair is significantly superior to individuals without gray hair, the same trend is observed in females. In addition, a positive correlation was found (0,79) between the weight of skins in grams, their length and area both in Sables without gray hair, and in individuals with different degrees of gray hair. The most common defect on skins without gray hair is soaking.


2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 65
Author(s):  
Mitariani - ◽  
I Nyoman Artayasa ◽  
Nyoman Dewi Pebryani

Indonesia is a country which has a diversity of flora and fauna. One of the endemic faunas of Indonesia is the Javan Gibbon. The Javan Gibbon (Hylobates Moloch) is a species of small ape without a tail with long arms, gray hair, and a distinctive voice. The Javan gibbon is an animal that is startining become endangered animal and almost extinct so that the IUCN Redlist has categorized as an  "endangered" or threatened extinct. Javan Gibbons are the source of ideas for creating ready-to-wear, ready-to-wear deluxe and haute couture clothing which are implemented with metaphorical theory based on selected keywords, namely diurnal, arboreal, monogamous, territorial, sound, long sleeves, attracting attention and art of beat. The foundation of this fashion creation is using the method of. Tjok Istri Ratna Cora Sudharsana, namely Frangipani. “FRANGIPANI, The Secret Steps of Art Fashion” which consists of ten stages in the process of crafty fashion designs. The result of this creation is expected to be able to introduce to many people that Indonesia has the Javan Gibbon as an endemic animal of Indonesia that must be preserved in order that it does not become extinct. 


1930 ◽  
Vol 26 (7) ◽  
pp. 97-100
Author(s):  
F. Kh. Basyr

The study of the life of an infant of the culturally and economically retarded nationalities of our Union, in particular the Tatars and Bashkirs, is of undoubted interest, especially in rural conditions. In 1925, Dr. V. A. Tushnov made a report on the basis of the material collected by the children's consultation on examination of the life of an infant in a Tatar mountain family. Kazan. Dr. Gershenovich, Mirkis (Tashkent) and Raukhvarger (Alma-Ata) made a report regarding the examination of the Uzbek child's life. According to these authors, Uzbeks, as well as Tatars and Bashkirs, have many harmful customs that negatively affect the normal development of an infant: Uzbeks early feed, chew, are afraid of the sun, vegetables, the child sleeps in a bishek (cradle).


Author(s):  
Yasser Mahfooz ◽  
Faisal Mahfooz

The market for fairness creams around the globe was an untouched territory till mid-1970s. No cream was available which could claim an effect on the fairness of skin. The first product for this market was Fair & Lovely (Fair & Lovely) by Hindustan Unilever Ltd (Hindustan Unilever Ltd.:HUL) which was launched in India in 1975. It was a turning point for the fairness cream business and several companies followed soon. Fair & Lovely didn’t take much time to become a household name with more and more women putting their trust in the product for giving them the much needed fair skin they always desired. A product which started as another addition to the product line, acquired the status of a super brand by 2004. It became a part of the customer’s persona. In a society where the general population is genetically brown in skin color, yet has resentment to it; fair color of skin is an obsession and is equated with beauty, happiness and success. This craze for fair skin is marketed aggressively and a range of products are available in the market, which gratify the likes of teenagers as well as grown women. The following case on the product Fair & Lovely gives a background of the market for fairness creams in India and focuses on different aspects of behavior of women as consumers of this product.


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