Hairs in A Sentence

    1

    A bee, we will assume, attracted by the colour and perfume of the flower, alights on that part of it which is the first to attract its attention - the lip. There, guided by the hairs or ridges before-mentioned, it is led to the orifice of the spur with its store of honeyed juice.

    2

    A common method involves taking one or more strips of hair from the permanent donor site and then dividing the strips into smaller pieces, called grafts, containing one to six hairs.

    3

    A feature of interest in connexion with the phylogeny of cycads is the presence of long hairs clothing the scale-leaves, and forming a cap on the summit of the stem-apex or attached to the bases of petioles; on some fossil cycadean plants these outgrowths have the form of scales, and are identical in structure with the ramenta (paleae) of the majority of ferns.

    4

    A few scanty gray hairs still hung about his yellow scalp.

    5

    A large, fat man in a suit and light raincoat was giving himself gray hairs with the Telegraph crossword.

    6

    A particularly out of control moustache, ear, or nose hair can be tweezed away in seconds, and tweezers are essential tools for correcting shaving-induced ingrown hairs with minimum effort or discomfort.

    7

    A prodigiously long tail, beetling eyebrows with long black hairs, black ears, face, feet and hands, and a general greyish-brown colour of the fur are the distinctive characteristics of the langur.

    8

    A second species, or race, Theropithecus obscures, distinguished by its darker hairs and the presence of a bare flesh-coloured ring round each eye, inhabits the eastern confines of Abyssinia.

    9

    A seed of " Sea Island cotton " is covered with long hairs only, which are readily pulled off, leaving the comparatively small black seed quite clean or with only a slight fuzz at the end, whereas a seed of " Upland " or ordinary American cotton bears both long and short hairs; the former are fairly easily detached (less easily, however, than in Sea Island cotton), whilst the latter adhere very firmly, so that when the long hairs are pulled off the seed remains completely covered with a short fuzz.

    10

    A technique created more than 125 years ago to first treat ingrown hairs, it is suitable for a variety of skin and hair types, and can help interested individuals achieve a smooth, sleek appearance without the hassle of shaving.

    11

    A very common function of hairs is to diminish transpiration, by creating a still atmosphere between them, as in the case of the sunk stomata already mentioned.

    12

    About 10 percent to 15 percent of hairs are involved in this phase, which lasts for approximately three months.

    13

    About 9 inches high, with sparingly branched, succulent stems and glaucous leaves, covered with stiff hairs and short terminal racemes of flowers about half an inch in diameter, resembling in form that of Borage.

    14

    Additionally, scrapes, razor burn and ingrown hairs are also apossibility.

    15

    Additionally, they discovered that attaching a fur covering to the bottom of these makeshift skis, and arranging the hairs so that they pointed backwards would keep the snow from sticking to the bottom.

    16

    After several days, however, the hairs seemed to fall right out rather than needing firm tugs when plucked.

    17

    All have leaves covered with dense glandular hairs.

    18

    All her body hairs are shaved, and she is not allowed to wear any ornaments.

    19

    All this time the growing antler is invested with a skin clothed with exceedingly fine short hairs, and is most liberally supplied with blood-vessels; this sensitive skin being called the velvet.

    20

    Along the middle of the hinder half of the back is a line of long erectile white hairs, forming the "fan," continued down over the rump; in repose this is concealed by the surrounding hair, but is conspicuously displayed when the animal takes the great leaps from which it derives its popular name.

    21

    Along this surface stretches a groove which is surrounded by thickened cuticle and practically formed into a tube by numerous fine hairs.

    22

    Alpine bistort and goldenrod, dwarfed by the conditions, and mountain everlasting, sensibly covered in dense white hairs.

    23

    Also, treated hairs do not fall out right away.

    24

    Although it is normal to lose between 25 and 100 hairs per day, any disruption of the hair growth cycle may cause abnormal hair loss.

    25

    Although not done often, transplantation of hairs to these areas is possible.

    26

    Although not prevalent in the United States, lungworms may be the cause if a cat has ongoing respiratory problems.These worms can grow up to 10 millimeters long, and they look like hairs.

    27

    American sorts have coarse thick underwool of a pale fawn or stone colour with a growth of longer black and white hairs, 3 or 4 in.

    28

    Among the simplest examples of the former are the hairs which follow the irritation of the cells by mites.

    29

    And if this method couldn't be even more of a pain, what about the ingrown hairs that may occur?

    30

    And this brings us to the question as to whether in a piebald animal the pigmented hairs are in any way different from the pigmentless or white hairs.

    31

    And with certain cutaneous diseases accompanied by constitutional disturbances which afflict cattle, the affection in the skin appears on the patches bearing white hairs, the other parts remaining apparently healthy.

    32

    Anemia, malnutrition, and digestive disorders, including bowel obstructions, can develop, if trichotillomania develops into trichotillophagia or eating of the hairs.

    33

    Any stray hairs will be removed with tweezers.

    34

    Any unruly hairs on the neck or along the jaw line can also be tweezed, and some women even choose to tweeze the bikini and underarm areas, though they can be far more painful.

    35

    Apply the foundation in downward strokes, not circles, to avoid lifting and accentuating any small hairs on the face (everyone has them!) when you're using a liquid or cream formula.

    36

    As a result of this, the pink skin is quite visible where these hairs occur, but elsewhere it is invisible.

    37

    As in Arthropoda, the hairs or setae on the surface of the body are important organs of sense and are variously modified for special sensory functions.

    38

    As is the case with other water-bugs, this insect is predaceous and feeds upon aquatic grubs or worms. The body is richly supplied with long hairs, which serve to entangle bubbles of air for purposes of respiration.

    39

    As the powers of the telescope were gradually developed, it was found that the finest hairs or filaments of silk, or the thinnest silver wires that could be drawn, were much too thick for the refined purposes of the astronomer, as p p they entirely obliterated the image of a star in the more powerful telescopes.

    40

    At a subsequent confederation, held at Lublin in June, Zebrzydowski was reinforced by another great nobleman, Stanislaus Stadnicki, called the Devil, who "had more crimes on his conscience than hairs on his head," and was in the habit of cropping the ears and noses of small squires and chaining his serfs to the walls of his underground dungeons for months at a time.

    41

    At the same time, new hairs begin to develop and to grow rapidly, and soon outstrip the hairs of the autumn pile.

    42

    At this point, improved cilia (small hairs responsible for pushing mucus out of the lungs) function means that the lungs are cleaner.

    43

    Bassett, 3 is the petiole, and its terminal tuft of woolly hairs the enormously developed pubescence of the young oak-leaf.

    44

    Be aware that waxing can lead to upset follicles and ingrown hairs, so the more complicated waxing procedures are best performed by salon professionals and experienced waxing specialists.

    45

    Because of the sensitivity of the skin and the nature of the necessary equipment, electric treatments are not possible on hair inside the ears or nose, or for most hairs from moles.

    46

    Besides just filling in brows with powder, you'll definitely need to regularly groom your brows to keep stray hairs at bay and create that polished brow look.

    47

    Besides the differentiation into holdfast and shoot, and into branches of limited and branches of unlimited growth, there appear superficial structures of the nature of hairs.

    48

    Blacks with Silver in their ancestry may have a sprinkling of silver hairs through their coat with maturity.

    49

    Blade razors allow men to get the stray hairs on the neck and around the mouth that an electric razor may miss.

    50

    Blonde or light brown hairs offer a more casual look.

    51

    Blow out bangs with a hairdryer or give your head a good shake, cut any remaining stray hairs.

    52

    Brushes had very pliable hairs, usually made from deer, goat, wolf or hare.

    53

    Brushing removes dead hairs and dandruff, and will make the dog's coat shine.

    54

    Bushy eyebrows with stray hairs can also age the face.

    55

    But hairs have a variety of other functions.

    56

    By opening the pores and softening your skin first, you'll prevent ingrown hairs and ensure a close shave while preventing razor burn.

    57

    Calopogon - C. pulchellus is a beautiful hardy Orchid suitable for boggy ground, the flowers pink, 1 inch in diameter, in clusters of two to six upon a stem, beautifully bearded with white, yellow, and purple hairs.

    58

    Children with this condition usually have patchy hair loss with some broken hairs visible just above the surface of the scalp.

    59

    Choose tweezers that feel comfortable and can easily grip one hair without disturbing nearby hairs.

    60

    Clinging to her hairs they are carried to the nest, where they bore into the body of a bee or wasp larva, and after a moult become soft-skinned legless maggots.

    61

    Clogged pores can lead to acne and ingrown hairs.

    62

    Clothes moth larvae are among the few insects able to digest the keratin of hairs and feathers.

    63

    Coarse, deep hairs (legs, back, etc.) may require multiple sessions and could take months to completely eliminate.

    64

    Coloured hairs are seen on the petals of Menyanthes, and on the segments of the perianth of Iris.

    65

    Cuculus canorus and trogons, is often lined with the broken-off hairs of these caterpillars, which, penetrating the cuticle, assume a regular spiral arrangement, due to the rotatory motion of the muscles of the gizzard.

    66

    Cycads, but the ramenta, instead of having the form of long unicellular hairs like those on the petioles and bud-scales of existing species are exactly like the paleae or ramental scales characteristic of the majority of ferns.

    67

    Dark hairs were already showing on his upper lip, and his whole face expressed impetuosity and enthusiasm.

    68

    Do n't use pointed scissors for removing nose hairs.

    69

    Don't use pointed scissors for removing nose hairs.

    70

    Dr Hooke made the important improvement on Gascoigne's micrometer of substituting parallel hairs for the parallel edges of its original construction (Hooke's Posthumous Works, p. 497).

    71

    Drive away old cobwebs with gray hairs turning white on my scalp.

    72

    During operation, these (numbered) stadia hairs are used to bracket either side of a tree trunk.

    73

    Each of the numerous flowers has at its base a tuft of long silky hairs, which contribute greatly to the feathery lightness of the whole.

    74

    Each person has about 100,000 hairs on their scalp.

    75

    Each segment has four tiny bristles (tough hairs) underneath its body.

    76

    Evaluate results after every few hairs to avoid removing too many.

    77

    Even if you choose to wax your brows instead, it may be necessary to pluck hairs that do not adhere to the wax properly or to refine the brow shape as additional hairs grow in.

    78

    Every person sheds between 50-150 hairs a day, as their hair goes through normal growth, stagnant, and shedding stages.

    79

    Every woman experiences a slight growth of soft hairs on the face.

    80

    Excess hair growth and ingrown hairs can be treated by lasers, but most procedures are done for cosmetic reasons.

    81

    Exposing the roots for only a few minutes can damage the fine root hairs, and reduce the plant 's chance of survival.

    82

    Exposing the roots for only a few minutes can damage the fine root hairs, and reduce the plant's chance of survival.

    83

    Externally the most striking feature of the bird is its head, armed with a powerful beak that it well knows how to use, and its face clothed with hairs and elongated feathers that sufficiently resemble the physiognomy of an owl to justify the generic name bestowed upon it.

    84

    Eyebrow threading utilizes thread that is twisted around the hairs in a straight line, so it pulls out more hair in one pass than tweezers when pulled sharply.

    85

    Finally, the third or topcoat consists of long guard hairs that easily shed snow and rain.

    86

    Flowers with nectar concealed by pouches, hairs, &c. Regular flowers predominate, e.g.

    87

    For example, regular grooming keeps dogs and cats from dropping hairs everywhere and also prevents their fur from getting matted.

    88

    For example, the egg may be raised above the surface on which it is laid by an elongate stalk; the eggs may be protected by a secretion, which in some cases forms a hard protective capsule or " purse "; or they may be covered with shed hairs of the mother, while among waterinsects a gelatinous envelope, often of rope-like form, is common.

    89

    For overall ease, many laser technicians recommend getting underarm hair removal treatments in winter, so you don't have to worry so much about unsightly hairs.

    90

    For the average woman, this hair loss is visible in small amounts daily while brushing, washing, or styling your hair (approximately 100 hairs are lost).

    91

    Fortunately, there are increasingly effective ways to deal with the hairs, and many of them are permanent.

    92

    Foxes, too, and badger are dyed a brownish black, and white hairs inserted to imitate silver fox, but the white hairs are too coarse and the colour too dense to mislead any one who knows the real article.

    93

    Fred began to pick cat hairs from his blue suit.

    94

    From cosmetic application to tweezing stray eyebrow hairs and more, a lighted makeup mirror is one of a woman's most essential beauty tools, and the vintage style and functional appeal of the Clairol makeup mirror is appealing to many.

    95

    From smoothing foundation, to plucking stray eyebrow hairs, a lighted cosmetic mirror with a high level of magnification is a must for every woman's beauty toolbox.

    96

    From stray grays to stray brow hairs, tweezers certainly pay for themselves over time.

    97

    From the North American grey foxes, constituting the genus or subgenus Urocyon, the true foxes are distinguished by the absence of a crest of erectile long hairs along the middle line of the upper surface of the tail, and also of a projection (subangular process) to the postero-inferior angle of the lower jaw.

    98

    From the same stock may be derived the Abyssinian breed, in which the ears are relatively large and occasionally tipped with long hairs (thus recalling the tufted ears of the jungle-cat).

    99

    From their first ap p earance these new hairs are white and stiff, and they are confined to the sides and back of the body.

    100

    Furthermore, tweezing is great for touching up any stray hairs, giving every woman the ability to perfect her look with a simple pluck.

    101

    Given the presence of all the necessary determinants for the development of pigment in a mammal's coat, some or all of the hairs may bear this pigment according to the pattern determinants, or absence of pattern determinants, which the cells of the hair papillae carry.

    102

    Grasp individual hair firmly, taking care not to grip multiple hairs at once.

    103

    Haacke has described a single albino rat, in which he states that the hairs of the shoulder and mid-dorsal regions were of a different texture from those of the rest of the body.

    104

    Hairs, scales, teeth or processes of different kinds are some times developed on the filament.

    105

    He brushed stray hairs from her face and replaced his hand on her stomach.

    106

    Her hair is extremely short and patchy from doing this for over six years, and she spends hours at a time in front of a mirror pulling out hairs.

    107

    His chest was wide and sprinkled with dark hairs that trailed his ridged belly and disappeared into the dark pants.

    108

    However, in many cases, minoxidil only helps to produce a crop of fine weak hairs that never thicken into the terminal variety.

    109

    However, permanent facial hair removal methods like electrolysis are also handy for individuals who suffer from just a few sparse, but thick, hairs that grow in various places around the facial or chin area.

    110

    However, pulling hair out at the root may actually result in thicker faster growing hair, so avoid the urge to tweeze unwanted hairs.

    111

    I do not wish to split hairs, to make fine distinctions, or set myself up as better than my neighbors.

    112

    I have only just noticed that the filaments, holding the anthers, are covered in fine brown hairs.

    113

    I hope it will not occur to her to count the hairs of her head.

    114

    I think it's great being active even after you've got a few grey hairs.

    115

    I will shave the hairs off my big toe.

    116

    I'm sure most of us don't even realize how much of our dead skin gets sloughed off all day long, hairs and eyelashes drop off, and substances rubbing off the skin surface.

    117

    If a song can make the hairs on the back of neck stand up after repeated listening, there 's something magical there.

    118

    If you find a mat, use the first couple of teeth on the comb to begin gently teasing hairs free from the outermost edge of the mat.

    119

    If you have an shaping kit that includes a stencil, place the stencil over your brow and tweeze and stray hairs.

    120

    If your eyebrows are especially overgrown or bushy and need more drastic action than removing a few hairs.

    121

    If your eyebrows are very fine and light, making individual hairs difficult to see.

    122

    If your skin is especially sensitive or you're prone to ingrown hairs, you can shave in the direction of hair growth, but the result won't be as smooth.

    123

    In a few Entomostraca (some Phyllopoda and Ostracoda) the chitinous lining of the fore-gut develops spines and hairs which help to triturate and strain the food, and among the Ostracods there is occasionally (Bairdia) a more elaborate armature of toothed plates moved by muscles.

    124

    In addition there is in this particular genus, as indeed in many others, a long tubular spur or horn projecting downwards from the back of the lip, whose office it is to secrete and store a honeyed juice; the forepart of the lip forms an expanded plate, usually larger and more brightly coloured than the other parts of the flower, and with hairs or ridges and spots of various kinds according to the species.

    125

    In addition to eyebrows, many women choose to tweeze other hairs as well.

    126

    In addition, wild carrot leaves have small hairs on them, while the leaves of poison hemlock are smooth.

    127

    In both Psilotum and Tmesipteris the functions of the root-system, which is completely absent, are performed by leafless rhizomes bearing absorbent hairs and inhabited by an endophytic fungus.

    128

    In cultivation the potato varies very greatly not only as to the season of its growth but also as to productiveness, the vigour and luxuriance of its foliage, the presence or relative absence of hairs, the form of the leaves, the size and colour of the flowers, &c. The tubers vary greatly in size, form and colour; gardeners divide them into rounded forms and long forms or "kidneys," and there are of course varieties intermediate in form.

    129

    In Desmarestia and Arthrocladia, for example, it is found that the thallus ends in a tuft of such hairs, each of them growing by means of an intercalated growing point.

    130

    In germination the coleorhiza lengthens, ruptures the pericarp, and fixes the grain to the ground by developing numerous hairs.

    131

    In Hippotragus the stout and thickly ringed horns rise vertically from a ridge above the eyes at an obtuse angle to the plane of the lower part of the face, and then sweep backwards in a bold curve; while there are tufts of long white hairs near the eyes.

    132

    In it the hairs are confined to the dorsal middle line and the creeping setae are hooked, of a finer structure than in Chaetosoma, and situated so far forward that the vagina opens amongst them.

    133

    In its relatively long ears and general build it approaches the African wild asses, from which it chiefly differs by the striping (which is markedly different from that of the quagga-group) and the reversal of the direction of the hairs along the spine.

    134

    In jerboas, for example, a bunch of twelve or thirteen hairs springs from the same point, while in the polar bear a single stout hair and several slender ones arise together, and in the marmosets three equal-sized hairs form regular groups.

    135

    In one type they may take the form of specially-modified single epidermal cells or multicellular hairs without any direct connection with the vascular system.

    136

    In Paris, too, they obtain beautiful results in the "topping" or colouring Russian sables and the Germans are particularly successful in dyeing Persian lambs black and foxes in all blue, grey, black and smoke colours and in the insertion of white hairs in imitation of the real silver fox.

    137

    In preparing this for the market it is usually spread out on the leaves of the pepper plant in order to free it from the hairs that have become detached from the pouch.

    138

    In Scrophularia the fifth stamen appears as a scale-like body; in other Scrophulariaceae, as in Pentstemon, it assumes the form of a filament, with hairs at its apex in place of an anther.

    139

    In Scrophularia the fifth stamen appears in the form of a scale; and in many Pentstemons it is reduced to a filament with hairs or a shrivelled membrane at the apex.

    140

    In spiderwort (Tradescantia virginica) the hairs are beautifully coloured, moniliform or necklace-like, and afford good objects for studying rotation of the protoplasm.

    141

    In telogen effluvium, there is a physiologic basis to the hair loss; something happens to interrupt the hair's normal growth cycle and to drive many or all of the hairs into the telogen phase.

    142

    In the areas of hair loss in trichotillomania there will be a mixture of short and longer hairs in the area of hair loss.

    143

    In the best telescopes, whether for theodolite or level, the diaphragm on which the image is formed is made of glass, and the cross hairs are engraved thereon.

    144

    In the case of cigarette smokers, the nicotine present in the smoke paralyzes the hairs (cilia) that regularly flush mucus from the respiratory system.

    145

    In the case of seal and beaver skins the process is a much more difficult one, as the water or hard top hairs have to be removed by hand after the pelt has been carefully rendered moist and warm.

    146

    In the case of the Norway hare, it has been stated that a general moult, including all the hairs and under fur, takes place and new white hairs are substituted.

    147

    In the duikers themselves the single pair of horns is set in the midst of a tuft of long hairs, and the face-gland opens in a long naked line on the side of the face above the muzzle.

    148

    In the great majority of Crustacea the antennules are purely sensory in function and carry numerous " olfactory " hairs.

    149

    In the Hemipterous group of the Rhynchota ant-mimicry is illustrated by the larva of a British species of Reduviidae (Nabis lativentris) in which the forepart of the abdomen is furnished on each side with a patch of white hairs leaving a central narrow dark portion in imitation of the waist of the ant; and also by an East African species (Myrmoplasta mira) which in its general form exhibits a close resemblance to an ant (Polyrrhacis gagates) which occurs in the same neighbourhood.

    150

    In the majority of ant-imitating spiders the forepart of the cephalothorax is constricted on each side to resemble the neck of the insect, and in many cases the similarity is increased by the presence of a stripe of white hairs which has the optical effect of cutting out an extra piece of integument, exactly as occurs in analogous cases in insects.

    151

    In the middle ectoderm cell are seen a nucleus and three nematocysts, with trigger hairs projecting beyond the cuticle.

    152

    In the sugar-cane (Saccharum) and several allied genera the separating joints of the axis bear long hairs below the spikelets; in others, as in Arundo (a reed-grass), the flowering glumes are enveloped in long hairs.

    153

    In the variety C. purpurea, the leaves, as also the pellicle of the kernel and the husk of the nut, are purple, and in C. heterophylla they are thickly clothed with hairs.

    154

    In these cases, however, the portions of the hairs behind the growing region become agglutinated together into a solid cylindrical pseudo-parenchymatous axis.

    155

    In this animal the long hairs (which form the pile) become white at their extremities, and in some of them this whiteness extends through their whole length.

    156

    In this connexion reference may be made to patches or lines of long and generally white hairs situated on the back of certain ruminants, which are capable of erection during periods of excitement, and serve, apparently, as " flags " to guide the members of a herd in flight.

    157

    In Valeriana the superior calyx is at first an obsolete rim, but as the fruit ripens it is shown to consist of hairs rolled inwards, which expand so as to waft the fruit.

    158

    In Vicia and Lobelia the hairs frequently form a tuft below the stigma.

    159

    Individuals who continue to wax or pluck out facial hairs are also more at risk for follicular scarring or sensitive skin that can lead to ingrown hairs.

    160

    Inside are thousands of tiny hairs called cilia.

    161

    Intermediate are hairs that are between the vellus and terminal stages.

    162

    Investigate waxing your brows instead to remove all the hairs at once.

    163

    It bears a group of long setose hairs the bases of which are connected with the nerve fibre.

    164

    It has a curved head and can remove the shortest hairs.

    165

    It is a biennial, hardy, and with oval uncut leaves of pale green, about 1 foot long when fully grown, and more or less covered with soft, silky hairs.

    166

    It is best to remove hairs in small, thin lines first to avoid removing too much hair, and double-check frequently during the procedure to gauge the results.

    167

    It is important to consult a dermatologist or pediatrician if a child sheds hair in large amounts (more than 100 hairs per day for longer than four weeks) after combing, brushing, or shampooing or if the hair becomes significantly thinner.

    168

    It is known as the silk rubber tree, probably on account of the silky hairs which are attached to the seeds.

    169

    It is less than 1 foot in height, with ovate leaves from a quarter of an inch to half an inch long, thickly clustered on the twigs, the margins set with slender hairs.

    170

    It is not clear from Welch's account what is the cause of the whiteness of the tips of the hairs of the autumn coat, but his figures suggest that it is due to the development of gas in the interspaces between the keratin bridges and trabeculae of the hairs.

    171

    It is not uncommon to smell singed hair or see charred hairs after the procedure is finished.

    172

    It is rarely quite absent, but may be represented by a tuft of hairs (very conspicuous in Pariana).

    173

    It is regarded as a modified zooecium, the polypide of which has become vestigial, although it is commonly represented by a sense-organ, bearing tactile hairs, situated on what may be termed the palate.

    174

    It is usually regarded as the standard Egyptian cotton; the lint is yellowish brown, the seeds black and almost smooth, usually with a little tuft of short green hairs at the ends.

    175

    It may be known when not in leaf by the dense rusty hairs covering the young twigs.

    176

    It presents great varieties of form, such as a ring, scales, glands, hairs, petaloid appendages, &c., and in the progress of growth it often contains saccharine matter, thus becoming truly nectariferous.

    177

    It requires a little brushing now and then to remove loose hairs and guard against hairballs, but there is not a significant time investment when it comes to caring for one of these kittens.

    178

    It results from this that the horn has the appearance of a mass of agglutinated hairs, which, in the newly growing part at the base, readily fray out on destruction of the softer intermediate substance; but the fibres differ from true hairs in growing from a free papilla of the derm, and not within a follicular involution of the same.

    179

    It sometimes bears hairs, which aid in the application of the pollen to the stigma, and are called collecting hairs, as in Campanula, and also in Aster and other Compositae.

    180

    It yields the most valuable of all cottons, the hairs being long, fine and silky, and ranging in length from to 22 in.

    181

    It's short, stout and wide, with cropped hairs that pick up and distribute just the right amount of color.

    182

    Its leaves are densely covered with hairs when young, less so as they get older; the flowers are borne loosely in small trusses, rosy white on opening, whiter with age.

    183

    Its surface is clothed with filamentous or scaly hairs (paleae), which protect the growing point; and adventitious roots spring from it.

    184

    L. hispida is pretty, growing about 18 inches high, with deeply-cut foliage and short stinging hairs, the flowers 1 inch across, of a bright lemon-yellow, the centre prettily marked with green and white.

    185

    Large metallic surfaces (especially external surfaces) are sometimes plated by means of a "doctor," which, in its simplest form, is a brush constantly wetted with the electrolyte, with a wire anode buried amid the hairs or bristles; this brush is painted slowly over the surface of the metal to be coated, which must be connected to the negative terminal of the electrical generator.

    186

    Leaves rather fleshy, dark green above and greyish-white below due to dense coating of short hairs.

    187

    Long, coarse guard hairs conceal and protect the soft velvety under fur.

    188

    Many individuals who want to remove a few errant hairs choose tweezers for the job.

    189

    Many Mongolian goats with the long hairs pulled out are sold as mouflon.

    190

    Many tarantulas have a dense covering of stinging hairs on the abdomen to protect them from enemies.

    191

    Meconopsis Quintuplinervia - A perennial kind from Manchuria, of dwarf growth as a rosette of long-stemmed uncut leaves, covered with reddish hairs and traversed by five prominent veins.

    192

    Microscopic examination of a specimen of mature cotton shows that the hairs are flattened and twisted, resembling somewhat in general appearance an empty and twisted fire hose.

    193

    Minoxidil may speed hair growth and help thicken weak vellus hairs, but the results are varied.

    194

    Mite-galls, or acarocecidia, are abnormal growths of the leaves of plants, produced by microscopic Acaridea of the genus Phytoptus (gall-mites), and consist of little tufts of hairs, or of thickened portions of the leaves, usually most hypertrophied on the upper surface, so that the lower is drawn up into the interior, producing a bursiform cavity.

    195

    Modern transplants using micro-grafts - just one or two hairs at a time - can look much more natural.

    196

    Moreover, some of the albinoes possess these particular "pattern" hairs all over the body and obviously such individuals are carrying the self pattern.

    197

    Most hair removal requires multiple treatments because individual hairs grow in different cycles, and a single session will not remove every hair.

    198

    Multitudes of such hairs on the branches of the roots cause the entry of great quantities of water, which by a subsequent similar osmotic action accumulates in the cortex of the roots.

    199

    Narrowing of the posterior portions of the spider's cephalothorax and sometimes of the anterior end of the abdomen reproduces the slender waist of the ant, and frequently transverse bands of hairs represent the segmentation of this region in the insect.

    200

    Never tweeze the hairs atop the eyebrows.

    201

    Note the zigzag axis (rhachilla) bearing long silky hairs.

    202

    Novice users should experiment with just a few hairs per session to build up resistance to the discomfort and perfect their technique.

    203

    Now I use tweezers, like women plucking eyebrows, for removing unwanted nasal hairs.

    204

    Now that's splitting hairs.

    205

    Nutria also is prepared to represent sealskin, and in its natural colour, after the long hairs are plucked out, it is sold as otter or beaver.

    206

    Of the approximate size of an English mastiff, this powerful baboon is blackish grey in colour with a tinge of green due to the yellow rings on most of the hairs.

    207

    Of the Ceylonese galls, " some are as symmetrical as a composite flower when in bud, others smooth and spherical like a berry; some protected by long spines, others clothed with yellow wool formed of long cellular hairs, others with regularly tufted hairs."

    208

    Older flower with the stamens (S) anther is developed o n the c orolla dried up.er(X2) dth e hairs before the filament, and when the latter is not produced, the anther is sessile, as in the mistletoe.

    209

    On either side is attached a dorsolateral and ventro-lateral appendage, each with a fan-like plumose termination consisting of compound hairs or setae, found elsewhere only among arthropods (q.v.); each of these is moved by muscles running upwards towards the neck and arising immediately under the trochal disk, the inferior ventro-lateral pair also presenting muscles which form a girdle in the hind region of the body.

    210

    On the other hand, relatively small, fine hairs such as a woman's upper lip may be finished in less than an hour (usually involving 3-4 brief treatments).

    211

    Once a week run a grooming mitt over their coats to remove dead hairs, finishing off with a soft cloth to promote shine.

    212

    One of these hairs can be seen to be penetrated at a particular spot, and the entering body is then found to grow along the length of the hair till it reaches the cortex of the root.

    213

    Opaque tights don't necessarily require them; they can cover the bumps and hairs that come with those manly calves and thighs.

    214

    Other hairs consist of a chain of cells; others, again, are branched in various ways; while yet others have the form of a flat plate of cells placed parallel to the leaf surface and inserted on a stalk.

    215

    Otter with the water hairs removed, the strongest fur suited for linings, is here taken as the standard.

    216

    Otter with the water hairs, the strongest fur suited for motoring garments, is taken as the standard.

    217

    Our confidant (who chose to remain anonymous) recently turned 30 and found the hair on her upper lip was darkening noticeably against her light skin; she'd been plucking stray hairs on her chin for years, but this was a new development.

    218

    Pause briefly to let pain subside if desired before continuing with additional hairs.

    219

    Peculiar hairs are developed on the inner surface of the sheath by which the water and dissolved substances are absorbed, thus helping to feed the plant.

    220

    Petaline hairs, though sparse and scattered, present occasionally the same arrangement as those which occur on the leaves; thus, in Bombaceae they are stellate.

    221

    Petals are generally glabrous or smooth; but, in some instances, hairs are produced on their surface.

    222

    Phlomis Tuberosa - In good soils, 3 to 5 feet, with handsome dark-green leaves and dense whorls of rosy-purple flowers in summer, partly fringed with white hairs.

    223

    Plucking stray hairs is an effective way of shaping eyebrows, but it is not for the faint of heart.

    224

    Prior to shaving any portion of the body, the skin should be prepped to prevent razor burn, bumps, ingrown hairs, and nicks.

    225

    Pulling skin taut helps raise the hair, giving the tweezers a better grip on short hairs and preventing the skin from being pulled as far, thus reducing the pain.

    226

    Rarely, the individual with trichotillomania may attempt to pull the hairs of others.

    227

    Rather than lots of floating hairs, you'll find the occasional tuft on the floor.

    228

    Rather than shave frequently and risk stubble, nicks, ingrown hairs, and rashes, laser hair removal offers a more permanent option.

    229

    Razors do not remove hairs from their follicles, and they are often difficult to control.

    230

    Reach for a softly colored brown or a clear mascara to add the finishing touch, and remember to clear up any stray hairs that may mar the brows.

    231

    Real fur will have a complex base of what looks like wool, faux's base will show hairs all the same length and color.

    232

    Removing eyebrow hairs one at a time takes more skill than simply pulling them out.

    233

    Repeat, taking only a few hairs at a time.

    234

    Ripping hairs out at the root actually encourages a hair follicle to produce hairs that grow faster and are even stronger in texture.

    235

    Scattered hairs cover the body.

    236

    Secretes solution to clean hairs from blades so that the razor lasts longer.

    237

    Secure all the loose hairs by spraying the entire head with a finishing hairspray and smoothing the hair back with the palms of the hands.

    238

    Seeds covered with long and short hairs.

    239

    Seeds covered with long hairs only, flowers yellow, turning to red.

    240

    Several tarantula species can kick defensive hairs off the top of the abdomen.

    241

    Shakespeare introduces Siward and his son, whom he calls young Siward, into the tragedy of Macbeth, and represents the old man as saying when he heard that his son's wounds were in front, "Had I as many sons as I have hairs, I would not wish them to a fairer death."

    242

    Signs of heat damage are singed nasal hairs, burns around and inside the nose and mouth, and internal swelling of the throat.

    243

    Similar to shaving, you may experience red bumps and/or ingrown hairs.

    244

    Six sensitive hairs spring from the upper surface of the lobes, three from each; when one of these is touched the two lobes rapidly close, bringing their upper surfaces into contact and imprisoning anything which for the moment is between them.

    245

    Small quantities of good beaver are dyed in Russia occasionally, and white hairs put in so well that an effect similar to sea otter is obtained.

    246

    Small tufts of tactile hairs or papillae are sometimes observed in small number at the tip of the head; sometimes longer hairs, apparently rather stiff, are seen on the surface, very sparingly distributed between the cilia, and hitherto only in a very limited number of small specimens.

    247

    So, if you are in the process of going through chemo right now, wait to use this product until some of the lash hairs begin to come back in.

    248

    Soap leads to razor burn, dehydration, and ingrown hairs.

    249

    Sold as White hairs inserted in foxes and sables Sold as real or natural furs.

    250

    Some are black, very thin and curved like threads or hairs (trichites); often a group of these is seated on a small crystal of augite or magnetite and spreads outwards on all sides.

    251

    Some kinds of hairs, as those of the mane and tail of the horse, persist throughout life, but more generally, as in the case of the body-hair of the same animal, they are shed and renewed periodically, generally annually.

    252

    Some patients pull out hairs without regard for symmetry, while others will attempt to follow a pattern or pull out hairs in an effort to maintain symmetry of appearance.

    253

    Some Russian sables are of a very dense bluish brown almost a black, which is the origin undoubtedly of the term "sables," while some, from one district in particular, have a quantity of silver hairs, evenly interspersed in the fur, a peculiarity which has nothing to do with age.

    254

    Some will sit all alone some will line in pairs, some will be completely bald whilst others might have hairs.

    255

    Special olfactory or tactile hairs called setae cover the body surface.

    256

    Special tufts of stout stiff hairs, sometimes termed vibrissae, and connected with nerves, and in certain cases with glands, occur in various regions.

    257

    Subsequently the hard top hairs are taken out as in the case of otters and beavers and the whole thoroughly cleaned in the revolving drums. The close underwool, which is of a slightly wavy nature and mostly of a pale drab colour, is then dyed by repeated applications of a rich dark brown colour, one coat after another, each being allowed to thoroughly dry before the next is put on, till the effect is almost a lustrous black on the top. The whole is again put through the cleaning process and evenly reduced in thickness by revolving emery wheels, and eventually finished off in the palest buff colour.

    258

    Such are the white chrysanthemum-like patches on the rump of the Japanese deer and of the American prong-buck (Antilocapra), and the line of hairs situated in a groove on the loins of the African spring-buck.

    259

    Such hairs, either upon different parts of the skin of the same species, or in different species, assume very diverse forms and are of various sizes and degrees of rigidity - as seen in the fur of the mole, the bristles of the pig, and the spines of the hedgehog and porcupine, which are all modifications of the same structures.

    260

    Tail long, clothed with long hairs.

    261

    Tail longer than the body and head, scantily clothed with short hairs, prehensile.

    262

    Tail not quite so long as the body, and covered with short hairs.

    263

    Tail rather short, clothed with short depressed hairs.

    264

    Terminal is the deep-rooted and coarse hairs and can be pigmented or gray.

    265

    That's because the right brow hairs grow down and the brow tends to look round.

    266

    The American grey fox, or Virginian fox, is now generally ranged as a distinct genus (or a subgenus of Canis) under the name of Urocyon cinereo-argentatus, on account of being distinguished, as already mentioned, by the presence of a ridge of long erectile hairs along the upper surface of the tail and of a projection to the postero-inferior angle of the lower jaw.

    267

    The Amur skins are paler, but often of a pretty bluish stony tone with many frequently interspersed silvery hairs.

    268

    The beak is hard, strong and deeply notched, the nostrils are prominent, and the gape is furnished with twelve long hairs on each side.

    269

    The bees which make up this group agree with the Sphecoidea in the short pronotum, but may be distinguished from all other Hymenoptera by the widened first tarsal segment and the plumose hairs on head and body.

    270

    The best sea otters have very dark coats which are highly esteemed, a few with silver hairs in parts; where these are equally and evenly spread the skins are very valuable.

    271

    The bladder has a trapdoor, which opens inwards with two or three trigger hairs on the outside.

    272

    The branches end in fine hairs in Chaetointervals.

    273

    The breeze played with the hairs on his neck, seeming to tease each individual hair.

    274

    The brow can be filled completely to create a "new" brow, or single hairs can be added to create an illusion of fullness.

    275

    The catkins of the poplars differ from those of the nearly allied willows in the presence of a rudimentary perianth, of obliquely cup-shaped form, within the toothed bracteal scales; the male flowers contain from eight to thirty stamens; the fertile bear a onecelled (nearly divided) ovary, surmounted by the deeply cleft stigmas; the two-valved capsule contains several seeds, each furnished with a long tuft of silky or cotton-like hairs.

    276

    The cells of hairs may have living contents or they may simply contain air.

    277

    The cells of the staminal hairs of Tradescantia air ginica contain a large sap-cavity across which run, in.

    278

    The chief of these silk cottons is kapok, consisting of the hairs borne on the interior of the pods (but not attached to the seeds) of Eriodendron anfractuosum, the silk cotton tree, a member of the Bombacaceae, an order very closely allied to the Malvaceae.

    279

    The client noticed that where her hairs were darker the laser felt hotter and more painful, which was expected since the laser targets the dark melanin pigment in hair.

    280

    The close-up photograph shows the long coarse guard hairs which overlie the soft dense wooly underfur.

    281

    The coat consists of a short, very thick undercoat covered with long guard hairs.

    282

    The coat is very light in color but there is still dark ticking and the base of the hairs is yellowish in color.

    283

    The colour is a slaty black; the hide is immensely thick, with scanty hairs.

    284

    The colour of this substance is that of the pigment in the skin or hairs of the animal used.

    285

    The colours vary from pale grey brown to a rich black, and many have even or uneven sprinkling of white or silvery-white hairs.

    286

    The curious fruits are spindle-shaped and covered with pale brown hairs.

    287

    The Devon Rex, the Cornish Rex and the LaPerm Rex have fewer coat hairs, providing less area for the Fel D 1 proteins to become trapped.

    288

    The diagnosis of trichotillomania is made by history and interview, along with histological examination of the hairs in the area of hair loss as well as skin tissue in the area.

    289

    The diagonal telescope nn is provided with cross hairs, and is used fcr the final centring of the instrument over an object.

    290

    The dipterous gall-formers include the gall-midges, or gallgnats (Cecidomyidae), minute slender-bodied insects, with bodies usually covered with long hairs, and the wings folded over the back.

    291

    The disadvantage to electrolysis is that it can take many weeks to remove the hairs and you have to go back for a number of sessions because hairs have so many growth cycles.

    292

    The disk seeds have a pappus of hairs for wind dispersal.

    293

    The doctor or doctors, careful to note the angle and direction of your natural hair growth, place the coveted hairs accordingly.

    294

    The ear canal is normally skin-colored and is covered with tiny hairs.

    295

    The eggs, laid on the hairs, and known as "nits," hatch in about eight days, and the lice are full grown in about a month.

    296

    The English setter should have a silky coat with the hair waved but not curly; the legs and toes should be hairy, and the tail should have a bushy fringe of hairs hanging down from the dorsal border.

    297

    The eye shadow and contour brushes pack the color on beautifully and evenly, while the blush, powder and fan brushes never leave stray hairs behind (a personal pet peeve that I can't stand).

    298

    The FDA permits the use of the word "permanent" as long as "the laser reduces some visibly growing hairs for as short a time as one growth cycle".

    299

    The first line of defense includes tiny hairs in the nostrils that filter out large particles.

    300

    The flowers are not so large as those of the other species, but are more charming in color, their beauty enhanced by the white tuft of silky hairs in the throat of the corolla.

    301

    The fur is made up of guard hairs supporting a dense mat of secondary fibers.

    302

    The fur is of fine quality, consisting of a short soft whitish grey under-fur, brown at the tips, interspersed with longer, stiffer and thicker hairs, shining, greyish at the base, bright rich brown at the points, especially on the upper-parts and outer surface of the legs; the throat, cheeks, under-parts and inner surface of the legs brownish grey throughout.

    303

    The fur is remarkable for the preponderance of the beautifully soft woolly under-fur, the longer stiffer hairs being scanty.

    304

    The fur is short, dense and rather soft to the touch, and composed of an extremely fine and close under-fur, and of longer hairs which project beyond this, each of which is very slender at the base, and expanded, flattened and glossy towards the free end.

    305

    The gall is cup-shaped, and its outer surface is crumpled and covered with small warts and hairs.

    306

    The general ` brown' has a greyish cast, as far as the under fur is concerned, and is overlaid with rich lustrous blackish-brown in places where the long bristly hairs prevail.

    307

    The general colour is deep liver-brown, silvered or frosted with the hoary tips of the longer stiff hairs.

    308

    The gloss is greatest on the upper parts; on the tail the bristly hairs predominate.

    309

    The hair in the wig looks natural because the hairs are knotted into the lace, which creates the illusion that they are growing from the scalp.

    310

    The hair loss associated with trichotillomania is patchy and is characterized by broken hairs of varying length.

    311

    The hair much resembles that of a beaver, but is shorter; it consists of a thick soft underfur, interspersed with longer stiff, glistening hairs, which overlie and conceal the former, on the upper surface and sides of the body.

    312

    The hairs also allowed these snow transport devices to glide along the snow.

    313

    The hairs are multicellular, and of two kinds, one branching and ending in a fine point, while the other, unbranched, terminates in a clump of small cells.

    314

    The hairs may be ingested by some patients.

    315

    The hairs of a pet or doll or the fibers of an inanimate object, such as sweater, may be pulled as well.

    316

    The hairs on the back of his neck rose as she stopped in front of one and pushed the door open.

    317

    The hairs on the body are long, especially on the ridge of the neck and back, where they form a distinct mane, which is continued along the tail.

    318

    The hairs that are removed are done so by the follicle, so the clean-looking results can last up to a few weeks.

    319

    The hairs tied in the knot hurt Pierre and there were lines of pain on his face and a shamefaced smile.

    320

    The hairs which occupy the region which in the pigmented individual is black, are longer, thinner and more widely separated than those in the regions which are white.

    321

    The heads and cutting edges lift the hairs to their full length, where the blades cut the hairs close to the skin.

    322

    The Indian wolf has a dingy reddish-white fur, some of the hairs being tipped with black.

    323

    The individual with OCD is aware of his or her actions, while the individual with trichotillomania is not always conscious that he or she is pulling hairs.

    324

    The irritation is caused by the rostrum of the insect being inserted into the skin, from which the blood is rapidly pumped up. A third human louse, known as the crab-louse (Phthirius pubis) is found amongst the hairs on other parts of the body, particularly those of the pubic region, but probably never on the head.

    325

    The Japanese Wine-berry (R. phaenicolasius) is a strong-growing Bramble, the stems of which are covered with reddish hairs, and the leaves silvery white on the under side.

    326

    The lace does not hide the knots, but the knots at the front of the hairline are light, and they can be bleached to give the illusion that the hairs are growing from the scalp.

    327

    The leaves (and stems) are densely covered with long soft hairs, and often take a fine color in autumn, which is increased by the persistent crimson seed-clusters.

    328

    The leaves and flower-stalks are densely clothed with minute hairs.

    329

    The leaves are entire, tapering at both ends, and covered with long coarse hairs of a shining yellow color.

    330

    The leaves are fully 4 feet long on vigorous specimens, and clothed with soft, silky hairs.

    331

    The leaves at once invite a comparison with ferns; the numerous long hairs which form a delicate woolly covering on young leaves recall the hairs of certain ferns, but agree more closely with the long filamentous hairs of recent cycads.

    332

    The liquid which exudes from the glandular hairs clothing the leaves and stems of the plant, more especially during the cold season when the seeds ripen, contains a notable proportion of oxalic acid.

    333

    The maxillae are not piercing organs, and their function is to protect the mandibles and labrum and separate the hairs or feathers of the host.

    334

    The members of the subgenus Guereza present a transition from a wholly black animal (C. satanas) to one (C. caudatus) in which the sides of the face are white, and the whole flanks, as well as the tail, clothed with a long fringe of pure white hairs.

    335

    The most common place to tweeze is on the face, either to remove stray hairs from the chin or upper lip or to shape eyebrows.

    336

    The most distinctive feature of the deer of this group is, however, the patch of long erectile white hairs on the buttocks, which, although inconspicuous when the animals are quiescent, is expanded into a large chrysanthemum-like bunch when they start to run or are otherwise excited.

    337

    The most valuable are the darkest from Yakutsk in Siberia, particularly those that have silvery hairs evenly distributed over the skin.

    338

    The mouth of this chamber is protected by a ring of hairs pointing downwards, which allow the entrance but prevent the escape of small flies; after fertilization of the pistils the hairs wither.

    339

    The necessary implements, such as tweezers, are collected, the location where this is to be performed is determined, the preferred texture or color to be pulled may be planned as well as disposal of the hairs.

    340

    The nectarine is a variation from the peach, mainly characterized by the circumstance that, while the skin of the ripe fruit is downy in the peach, it is shining and destitute of hairs in the nectarine.

    341

    The North American Thread-leaved Sundew (D. filiformis) is a beautiful bog plant, with very long slender leaves covered with glandular hairs, the flowers purple-rose color, half an inch wide, and opening only in the sunshine.

    342

    The Norwegian Forest cat is known for its dense, rich fur with a wooly undercoat covered by long, coarse guard hairs.

    343

    The Notonectidae breathe mostly through the thoracic spiracles; the air is conveyed to these from the tail-end, which is brought to the surface, along a kind of tunnel formed by overlapping hairs.

    344

    The only other foreseeable problem is that occasionally a few wayward hairs grow in the wrong direction.

    345

    The opportunities for cheating in the fur trade are very considerable, and most serious frauds have been perpetrated in the selling of sables that have been coloured or "topped"; that is, just the tips of the hairs stained dark to represent more expensive skins.

    346

    The other 10 percent of your hair remains in a dormant or resting stage, and these are the hairs that are usually shed.

    347

    The other end features longer, slightly rounded hairs that are extremely soft.

    348

    The oval leaves are dark-green above, and whitish with stellate hairs beneath, the margin entire and slightly recurved.

    349

    The ovary adheres firmly to the seed in the interior, so that on examining a longitudinal section of the grain by the microscope the outer layer is seen to consist of epidermal cells, of which the uppermost are prolonged into short hairs to cover the apex of the grain.

    350

    The pearl-bordered fritillary 's body is densely covered in hairs, which vary in color from brown to beige.

    351

    The pelage consists of a dense, soft, matted under fur, mixed with long, stiff, lustrous hairs on all parts of the body and tail.

    352

    The plants are mostly herbs, rarely becoming shrubby, with generally simple glandular hairs on the stem and leaves.

    353

    The polar or white bear (Ursus maritimus), common to the Arctic regions of both hemispheres, is distinguished from the other species by having the soles of the feet covered with close-set hairs, - in adaptation to the wants of the creature, the bear being thereby enabled to walk securely on slippery ice.

    354

    The procedure for eyebrow transplants consists of taking as many as a hundred hairs, usually from your own head, and carefully grafting them onto your brows.

    355

    The process of inserting white hairs is called in the trade "pointing," and is either done by stitching them in with a needle or by adhesive caoutchouc.

    356

    The radical leaves of this biennial plant spread out flat on all sides from the crown of the root; they are ovate-oblong, acute, stalked, and more or less incisely-toothed, of a greyish-green colour, and covered with viscid hairs; these leaves perish at the approach of winter.

    357

    The receptacle ends above in appendages, each consisting of one or a few cells, some of which are the male organs, others the female organs, and others again may be barren hairs.

    358

    The rest is mostly various other swimming appendages, prominent for all of their fine filtering hairs.

    359

    The root hairs grow out from the cells of the piliferous layer immediately behind the elongating tegion.

    360

    The seeds are minute and innumerable; they contain a small rudimentary embryo surrounded by a thin loose membraneous coat, and are scattered by means of hygroscopic hairs on the inside of the valves which by their movements jerk out the seeds.

    361

    The sheaths are akin to hair in structure, thus suggesting affinity with the hairs surmounting the giraffe's horns.

    362

    The simplest of such repeated elements are the cells of the tissues, more complex are cell-aggregates, from hairs, scales, teeth and the like, up to limbs or metameres in animals, or the .00 '00 leaves and their homologues in plants.

    363

    The skin is clothed with a thick coat of coarse black hair of a bristly nature, but there are a few whitish hairs on the face and in the groin.

    364

    The small hairs on this writer's arms prickled with alarm when he first shot a corpse by accident in this game.

    365

    The smallest pieces, with just one or two hairs, are known as mini- or micro-grafts.

    366

    The South African springbuck (Antidorcas euchore) is nearly related to the gazelles, from which it is distinguished by the presence on the middle line of the loins of an evertible pouch, lined with long white hairs capable of erection.

    367

    The spider owes its name Argyroneta or the silver swimmer to its silvery appearance as it swims about under water enveloped in air, and its power to retain an envelope of air on its sternum and abdomen depends upon the circumstance that these areas are beset with hairs which prevent the water reaching the integument; but the air retained by these hairs can be released when the spider wishes to fill its subaqueous home with that element.

    368

    The spike of an inflorescence bears whorls of flowers at each node in the axils of concrescent bracts accompanied by numerous sterile hairs (paraphyses); in a male inflorescence numerous flowers occur at each node, while in a female inflorescence the number of flowers at each node is much smaller.

    369

    The spines are mixed with long soft hairs.

    370

    The sporangia (pollen-sacs), which occur on the under-side of the stamens, are often arranged in more or less definite groups or sori, interspersed with hairs (paraphyses); dehiscence takes place along a line marked out by the occurrence of smaller and thinner-walled cells bounded by larger and thickerwalled elements, which form a fairly prominent cap-like " annulus " near the apex of the sporangium, not unlike the annulus characteristic of the Schizaeaceae among ferns.

    371

    The stems of W. macrophylla, from Mexico, are covered with short stinging hairs, bearing brownish viscid drops, which adhere to the hand like oil.

    372

    The summits of the hind pair are surmounted by bristly hairs.

    373

    The surface of the thallus often exhibits outgrowths in the form of warts, hairs, &c. The medullary layer, which usually forms the main part of the thallus, is distinguished from the cortical layer by its looser consistence and the presence in it of numerous, large, air-containing spaces.

    374

    The symptoms are bald, scaly patches with broken hairs on the patch.

    375

    The tail is cylindrical, with some bushy elongation of the hairs near the end, but not forming a distinct tuft.

    376

    The tail is short, broad and depressed, and covered with coarse hairs, which in old animals generally become worn off from the under (From Gould's Mammals of Australia.) Platypus.

    377

    The tail occasionally shows interspersed white hairs, or a white tip."

    378

    The technician can shape a new brow completely, or simply fill in a few hairs to give the area a complete look.

    379

    The transplanted hairs themselves fall out after about two weeks, but then re-grow at about three months, and continue to grow for a lifetime.

    380

    The tuft of hairs at the base facilitates rapid dispersion of the seed, early germination of which is rendered desirable owing to its tenuity.

    381

    The tweezers are extremely precise, resulting in the extraction of even the most difficult hairs.

    382

    The typical trichotillomania patient will spend one to three hours daily pulling hairs.

    383

    The under side of the young leaf is densely covered with fine one-celled thick-walled hairs, about i mm.

    384

    The very sparrows are God's care - much more shall they be; the hairs of their head are all counted.

    385

    The walls of the pyloric chamber bear a series of pads and ridges beset with hairs and so disposed as to form a straining apparatus.

    386

    The warm wax is applied over the area you want hairs removed from.

    387

    The water of the soil, which in well-drained soil is met with in the form of delicate films surrounding the particles of solid matter, is absorbed into the plant by the delicate hairs borne by the young roots, the entry being effected by a process of modified osmosis.

    388

    The whole of the green parts of the plant are covered with long soft hairs which exude a viscid juice, giving the surface a moist glutinous feeling.

    389

    The wings, which are not capable of being folded, are usually transparent, but occasionally pigmented and adorned with coloured spots, blotches or bands; the wing-membrane, though sometimes clothed with minute hairs, seldom bears scales; the wing-veins, which are of great importance in the classification of Diptera, are usually few in number and chiefly longitudinal, there being a marked paucity of cross-veins.

    390

    There are two undercoats; one is a downy fur that helps keep the cat warm during cold winters, and the second undercoat is longer hairs that serve to retain heat.

    391

    There has been much discussion as to whether this winter whitening is due to a change in the colour of the individual hairs or to a change of coat.

    392

    There is also a tuft of elongated hairs at the end of the tail, one upon each elbow, and in most lions a copious fringe along the middle line of the under surface of the body, wanting, however, in some examples.

    393

    There remains one other important group, the so-called " kidney " cottons in which there are only long hairs, and the seed easily comes away clean as with " Sea Island," but, instead of each seed being separate, the whole group in each of the three compartments of the capsule is firmly united together in a more or less kidney-shaped mass.

    394

    These hairs are fine, but they contain some pigmentation.

    395

    These hairs are often so fine and light in color that they are virtually unnoticeable.

    396

    These hairs entirely disappear with increasing age.

    397

    These hairs give the leaf undersides a silvery-white color.

    398

    These hairs often occur in tufts, and are so colored and arranged that they were long taken for Fungi and placed in the genus Erineum.

    399

    These hairs, during the upward growth of the style, come into contact with the already ripened pollen, and carry it up along with them, ready to be applied by insects to the mature stigma of other flowers.

    400

    These later stages, comprising the greater part of the larval history, are adapted for an inquiline or a parasitic life, where shelter is assured and food abundant, while the short-lived, active condition enables the newly-hatched insect to make its way to the spot favourable for its future development, clinging, for example, in the case of an oil-beetle's larva, to the hairs of a bee as she flies towards her nest.

    401

    These occur on the tips of tendrils and on the tentacles of Drosera; (2) sensitive papillae found on the irritable filaments of certain stamens; and (3) sensitive hairs or bristles on the leaves of Dionaea muscipula and Mimosa pudicaall of which are so constructed that any pressure exerted on them at once reacts on the protoplasm.

    402

    These patches are smooth and without inflammation, scaling, or broken hairs and may appear overnight or over the course of a few days.

    403

    These products tend to include air fresheners and turbo heads with a beating action in order to remove the pet hairs.

    404

    They are all stout, heavily-built animals, with blunt rounded heads, fleshy mobile snouts, and coats of thick cylindrical or flattened spines, which form the whole covering of their body, and are not intermingled with ordinary hairs.

    405

    They are covered with short hairs which form a velvet-like pile, so dense that water cannot penetrate.

    406

    They are dwarf, ribbed, globose or cylindrical plants; and the flowers, which are produced from the side instead of the apex of the stem, are large, and in some cases very beautiful, being remarkable for the length of the tube, which is more or less covered with bristly hairs.

    407

    They are of a lighter build than the ground-porcupines, with short, close, many-coloured spines, often mixed with hairs, and prehensile tails.

    408

    They are visible at the base or on the shaft of individual hairs.

    409

    They can now transplant the hairs just one or two at a time, which createsa more natural look.

    410

    They had six legs with little pads for feet instead of toes and claws, a delicate snout not quite the length of an anteater's lined with fine hairs and tiny teeth used to vacuum up mold, dust, and dirt that was its main food source, and an odd habit of climbing walls with hidden suckers in its padded feet.

    411

    They have very long flexible baleen plates that catch the tiny plankton in the hairs.

    412

    They hay e large heads, projecting incisors, no ears, almost functionless eyes and moderately long tails; the skin, with the exception of a few hairs on the body and frinr-es on the feet, being naked.

    413

    They include three genera, of which the first is represented by the Canadian porcupine (Erethizon dorsatus), a stout, heavily-built animal, with long hairs almost or quite hiding its spines, four frontand five hind-toes, and a short, stumpy tail.

    414

    They vary in appearance between different localities, but common features include stems covered with short stiff hairs and curved prickles.

    415

    This forcibly suggests that the drone-fly mimics a honey-bee not only in appearance but also in the feel of its hairs or the nature of its buzz.

    416

    This helps you see how the cut is falling into place and catches loose hairs.

    417

    This increases the risk of ingrown hairs.

    418

    This is why many women turn to permanent facial hair removal to eradicate the hairs once and for all.

    419

    This lies in the anterior part of a groove fringed with hairs on the inferior petal.

    420

    This mayprevent ingrown hairs from developing asyour hair regrows.

    421

    This means that hairs are sewn into a fine mesh that circles around the wig cap.

    422

    This mosque is specially sacred as possessing what are said to be three hairs of the Prophet's beard, buried with the saint, who was one of the companions of Mahomet.

    423

    This skin has tiny little hairs projecting from it called cilia.

    424

    This tension is relieved upon pulling hairs.

    425

    This tiny plant, less than 1 cm long, has root-like hairs called rhizoids to anchor it to soil, bark or rock.

    426

    Thoracic limbs lack pincers, branched and fringed with hairs, and mainly used for swimming.

    427

    Those include mites, termites (or white ants), thread blight, grey blight, caterpillars (naked or in bags) and caterpillars armed with stinging hairs to protect them, and borers, red and black, some of which eat the core out of the wood, while others content themselves with eating only the bark.

    428

    Though generally nearly smooth, or but slightly scaly, the surface of some hairs is imbricated; that is to say, shows projecting scale-like processes, as in some bats, while in the twotoed sloth (Choloepus) they are longitudinally grooved or fluted.

    429

    Though usually more or less cylindrical or circular in section, hairs are often elliptical or flattened, as in the curly-haired races of men, the terminal portion of the hair of moles and shrews, and conspicuously in the spines of the spiny squirrels of the genus Xerus and those of the mouse-like Platacanthomys.

    430

    Thus, when acting as swimming organs, the appendages, or their rami, are more or less flattened, or oar-like, and often have the margins fringed with long plumose hairs.

    431

    To clean your razor, use the cleaning brush that comes with it to remove hairs that may be caught in the blades.

    432

    Today, graphics are about as realistic as it gets with incredible lighting effects and individual droplets of sweat dripping off the tips of individual hairs.

    433

    Trim long hairs rather than remove them from the center of the brow to avoid too thin brows or bare patches.

    434

    Trouessart, it appears that much the same kind of action takes place in the hairs of mammals that turn white in winter.

    435

    Tweezing individual hairs is not suitable for everyone, and opting to pluck in less than ideal circumstances can lead to uneven eyebrows, excessive pain, or even eye injury.

    436

    Tweezing is a quick and effective way to remove isolated hairs, and the proper tweezers are essential for the best results.

    437

    Underarm hairs do grow in several directions, so you have to watch what you're doing and exercise a bit of care, but it's still quick and easy.

    438

    Unlike other aquatic animals the skin undergoes no process of unhairing, the fur being of a rich dense silky wool with the softest and shortest of water hairs.

    439

    Use a depilatory gel or cream if you have any errant hairs on the breasts that you'd like to remove.

    440

    Using tweezers on eyebrow hair is basically the same as threading the hair, but a pair of tweezers is only able to capture one or two hairs at a time.

    441

    Very pointed tips can be dangerous when working near the eyes, but tips that are too blunt will grab more than one hair at a time and cause excessive pain as the hairs are removed improperly.

    442

    Vitis Romaneti - Has large leaves, differing from all the Vines in cultivation (except Spinovitis Davidi) in having the branches and petioles covered with bristles or stout hairs.

    443

    W, wax-yielding surface, covering true gland; s, septem, or carina; wh, webbed hairs.

    444

    We also saw Alpine bistort and goldenrod, dwarfed by the conditions, and mountain everlasting, sensibly covered in dense white hairs.

    445

    When broken off at the surface, the hairs resemble small black dots on the scalp.

    446

    When dry, remove all fluff, dust and hairs with a soft rag or brush.

    447

    When placed on the stigma, under favourable circumstances, the pollen-grain puts forth a pollen-tube which grows down the tissue of the style to the ovary, and makes its way along the placenta, guided by projections or hairs, to the mouth of an ovule.

    448

    When ripe the two carpels separate in the form of two valves and liberate a large number of seeds, each provided at the base with a tuft of silky hairs, and containing a straight embryo without any investing albumen.

    449

    When ripe, the grain is of an elongated oval form, with a few hairs at the summit.

    450

    When the hair root remains intact and the hair shaft is broken, this sensation is not felt and the patient may repetitively pull hairs until successful.

    451

    When the waxing stage is completed, the esthetician will likely use tweezers to remove the few hairs that remain after waxing.

    452

    Where the best coloured skins are not used for carriage rugs they are extensively dyed, and badger and other white hairs are inserted to resemble silver fox.

    453

    While everyone's hair grows at a different pace, waxing is one of the best alternatives to individually plucking eyebrow hairs with a pair of tweezers.

    454

    While this technique is not suitable for removing large areas of hair, it can be used on the upper lip, chin, jaw line, or bikini area to remove random stray hairs or to touch up another hair removal technique for the best results.

    455

    With practice, it only takes seconds to pluck hairs for a smooth, flawless look.

    456

    With small forceps, take the fragment of epidermis (with hairs) and pull it smoothly perpendicular to the stem.

    457

    Ye have more curses than ye have hairs of your head, and I advise you for Christ's sake not to preach at Navan."

    458

    You find stray hairs that aren't yours on his or her clothing or in the car.

    459

    You will always have some stray, very stubborn hairs in the first few times you wax.

    460

    You'll have unsightly bumps and hairs making their way up--and sometimes even through--the material.

    461

    You'll need to make diagonal strokes, shave from bottom to top, and so on, to get all of those pesky little hairs.