Maximum length not terminal length?

Maximum length not terminal length?
Posted by Tim B. on January 11, 2004 at 03:15:31: Previous Next

I found a good web site about hair biology/medical information, and now I have some doubts if "terminal length" means the maximum length scalp hair can grow. I appears we should instead use the term "MAXIMUM LENGTH" instead of "terminal length" in saying what is the maximum length hair can get if you don't cut it.

The web site main index page is at this web address:
http://www.keratin.com/siteindex.shtml

click on "Hair Biology. An introduction to hair biology, the structure, embryonic development, growth, types, and cycling of hair follicles" to get to the "hair biology index" page or go to this address:
http://www.keratin.com/aa/aaindex.shtml

On the "hair biology index" page click on "Hair Biology - types of hair fiber." to read information about types of hair including many types of "terminal hair" on many regions of the body. Or go to this web address:
http://www.keratin.com/aa/aa013.shtml

On the "hair biology index" page click on "Hair Biology - maximum scalp hair length." to read about how long hair can grow. Or go to this web address:
http://www.keratin.com/aa/aa010.shtml


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