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  2. Root hair - Wikipedia

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    When a new root hair cell grows, it excretes a hormone that inhibits the growth of root hairs in nearby cells. This ensures equal and efficient distribution of the actual hairs on these cells. [citation needed] Repotting or transplanting a plant can result in root hair cells being pulled off, perhaps to a significant extent, which can cause ...

  3. Treap - Wikipedia

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    To delete a node x from the treap, if x is a leaf of the tree, simply remove it. If x has a single child z, remove x from the tree and make z be the child of the parent of x (or make z the root of the tree if x had no parent).

  4. Trichome - Wikipedia

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    Root hairs can survive for two to three weeks and then die off. At the same time new root hairs are continually being formed at the top of the root. This way, the root hair coverage stays the same. It is therefore understandable that repotting must be done with care, because the root hairs are being pulled off for the most part.

  5. The 13 Best Root Touch-Ups to Buy You Time Between ... - AOL

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    Beyond covering grays or other root growth, root touch-ups can also be used to play around with your hair color in a quick, temporary way in lieu of going for a major color change or daring chop ...

  6. Use this laundry trick to remove pet hair from your clothes - AOL

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    First, remove as much pet hair as you can by hand. A lint roller or scotch tape works great. Another option is to put on a rubber glove, get it slightly damp, and then run your hand across the fabric.

  7. Transpiration stream - Wikipedia

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    The long and thin shape of root hairs maximizes surface area so that more water can enter. There is greater water potential in the soil than in the cytoplasm of the root hair cells. As the cell's surface membrane of the root hair cell is semi-permeable, osmosis can take place; and water passes from the soil to the root hairs. The next stage in ...

  8. Put the scissors down! How to remove gum from hair with ease ...

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    How to get gum out of hair. One gum-removing option is to grab an ice cube from the freezer. Apply it to the gum, which will harden as it cools making it easier to separate from the strands of ...

  9. Trichology - Wikipedia

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    Trichology is the study of the hair and scalp. [1] The term derives from Ancient Greek θρίξ (thríx), "hair" [2] and -λογία -logia.In most jurisdictions the title of a trichologist, not the field of trichology, is considered a para-medical discipline.