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  • Human hair
  • Human mustache hair
  • Human hair (Asian origin)
  • Human hair (Caucasian descent), SEM
  • Human hair with follicle attached (Chinese origin), SEM
  • SEM human hair
  • Comparative thickness of human hair
  • Differences in human hair shape
  • Knot in human blonde hair
  • Split end of a human hair
  • Damaged human hair, bleached and straightened, SEM
  • Damaged human hair, bleached and straightened, SEM
  • Damaged human hair, bleached and straightened, SEM
  • Damaged human hair, bleached and straightened, SEM
  • Head louse clinging to strand of human hair, SEM
  • Head louse clinging onto strands of human hair, SEM
  • Strand of human hair from a white Caucasian, AFM
  • A woman holds a magazine with her hair in rollers under a hair dryer with an interview about how to talk about AIDS; an advertisement by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Lithograph, 1991.
  • A woman holds a magazine with her hair in rollers under a hair dryer with an interview about how to talk about AIDS; an advertisement by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Black and white lithograph, 1991.
  • Human skull with painted features and cowrie shell eyes. The hair is real. Said to have been used in rituals associated with ancestor worship. Papua New Guinea
  • Human skull with painted features and cowrie shell eyes. The hair is real. Said to have been used in rituals associated with ancestor worship. Papua New Guinea
  • Human skull with painted features and cowrie shell eyes. The hair is real. Said to have been used in rituals associated with ancestor worship. Papua New Guinea
  • Human skull with painted features and cowrie shell eyes. The hair is real. Said to have been used in rituals associated with ancestor worship. Papua New Guinea
  • Human skull with painted features and cowrie shell eyes. The hair is real. Said to have been used in rituals associated with ancestor worship. Papua New Guinea
  • Human skull with painted features and cowrie shell eyes. The hair is real. Said to have been used in rituals associated with ancestor worship. Papua New Guinea
  • The human hair : popularly and physiologically considered with special reference to its preservation, improvement and adornment, and the various modes of its decoration in all countries / by Alexander Rowland.
  • The human hair : popularly and physiologically considered with special reference to its preservation, improvement and adornment, and the various modes of its decoration in all countries / by Alexander Rowland.
  • Stereocilia from human cochlea, SEM HP
  • Shwe-Maong, a man in Burma whose head and face are covered with hair. Aquatint by J.H. Clark after W.E. Reid.
  • The breast dissected and the nipple and areola and a hair as viewed under a microscope. Engraving, 1686.