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Many rodents such as rats and mice are laboratory-bred hairless animals, deliberately bred so in order to facilitate various testing methods. If your rat is one of these, the hair will not grow back; it is a hairless breed. If your rat was born with hair and has lost it for some reason you will need to consult a vet, since its condition could lead to health problems for your pet.
If a dog gets a burn, the hair may or may not grow back depending on the severity of the burn.
a dog / animal with fish and chips on its head / back
rhodesian ridgeback
Some religious people believe that when they die Hod will pull them up to Heaven using that tuft of hair.
A hair net is also known an caul. It is elasticized and is used in the laboratory as a safety device to keep hair contained.
Wear goggles. Wear a lab coat. Tie your hair back.
its important to keep your long hair tied back in the lab because it could touch the chemicals and burn.
Tying back long hair and securing loose clothing. Testing an odor by fanning the vapor towards your nose.
Long hair should be tied back when working in the laboratory
tied back
It is a hair transportation procedure. They transplant hair follicles from the back of the head to the balding areas.
The LaserComb hair implant procedure is not dangerous if done correctly. There are 'rules' to follow to ensure safety such as not looking into the laser and not trying to repair the laser yourself.
its important to keep your long hair tied back in the lab because it could touch the chemicals and burn.
Protection of life and limb pretty much covers the subject. This would mean wearing goggles and gloves when necessary, tie back hair, avoid spilling chemicals and bacteria and if you do, alert your teacher and do proper clean-up.
Things like hair tied back, lab coats on, safety goggles on and being careful with chemicals.
No, a LEEP procedure does not affect hair growth.