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Plucking or
tweezing can mean the
process of
human hair removal,
removing animal hair or a bird's
feathers by
mechanically pulling the item from the owner's...
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mercury toxicity,
blister agents,
niacin administration, or
waxing and
tweezing of the hairs—any of
which can
cause the
capillaries to dilate, resulting...
- a
device can
qualify and yet be
ineffective for some people.
Plucking (
tweezing) is
often described as time consuming.
Because the
tweezers operate on...
- the
plates move
together and
apart once per revolution. This
creates a
tweezing effect,
where the hair
between the plates, when they close, is
pulled as...
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areas of
unwanted hair,
plucking the hair at the
follicle level.
Unlike tweezing,
where single hairs are
pulled out one at a time,
threading can remove...
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smaller eyebrow, or to "correct" a unibrow,
including manual and
electronic tweezing, waxing, and threading. The most
common method is to use
tweezers to thin...
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interaction of
single particles with light). The
development of
optical tweezing by
Arthur Ashkin was
lauded with the 2018
Nobel Prize in Physics. The detection...
- and Awareness.
Retrieved 15
February 2020.
Salleh A (1
January 2020). "
Tweeze vs freeze: Here's the
lowdown on how to get rid of a tick". ABC News. Retrieved...
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adhesive tape, package-sealing tape, and
tweezing followed by glue. The most
effective single method was
tweezing,
which removed 76% of the spines. The method...
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Island from Germany, the
immigration official carelessly said his name was "
Tweeze," and it hung on ever since.'" The
family moved to Whittier, California...