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HOD, SHAHAR. "BLACK HOLES HAVE LONG HAIR." International Journal of Modern Physics D 21, no. 11 (2012): 1242003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0218271812420035.

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The influential "no-hair" conjecture suggests that black holes may be characterized by only three conserved parameters: mass, charge and angular momentum. However, counterexamples in which the conjecture fails are well-known in the literature. In this essay we study such Einstein-matter theories in which hairy black-hole configurations have been discovered. In particular, we analyze the spatial behavior of the matter fields which reside outside the black-hole horizon. We prove a theorem which reveals the central role played by the null circular geodesic (the "photonsphere") of such hairy black
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Cunha, Pedro, Carlos Herdeiro, and Eugen Radu. "EHT Constraint on the Ultralight Scalar Hair of the M87 Supermassive Black Hole." Universe 5, no. 12 (2019): 220. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/universe5120220.

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Hypothetical ultralight bosonic fields will spontaneously form macroscopic bosonic halos around Kerr black holes, via superradiance, transferring part of the mass and angular momentum of the black hole into the halo. Such a process, however, is only efficient if resonant—when the Compton wavelength of the field approximately matches the gravitational scale of the black hole. For a complex-valued field, the process can form a stationary, bosonic field black hole equilibrium state—a black hole with synchronised hair. For sufficiently massive black holes, such as the one at the centre of the M87
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Yuldashbaev, Yu A., S. A. Merchieva, B. V. Appaev, et al. "Quality of hair-coat covering and skin of Karakul lambs bred in Kalmykia." Glavnyj zootehnik (Head of Animal Breeding), no. 12 (December 1, 2020): 40–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.33920/sel-03-2012-05.

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Karakul breed of sheep is one of the oldest breeds. For the development of semi-desert pastures more than 176 thousand heads of Karakul sheep of gray and black colors were brought to the Republic of Kalmykia from the republics of Central Asia and Kazakhstan. Scientists of the Kalmyk Scientifi c and Research Institute of Agriculture and practical breeders were tasked with creating specialized herds of Karakul sheep of diff erent colors and krimmer lamb types that produce high-grade krimmer lambs. The purpose of the research was to study the quality of hair-coat covering and skin of Karakul lamb
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Morrison, Amani. "Black Hair Haptics." Meridians 17, no. 1 (2018): 82–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/15366936-6955098.

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Callahan, C. M. "Long black hair." Journal of General Internal Medicine 2, no. 4 (1987): 228. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf02596444.

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Blázquez-Salcedo, Jose Luis, Sarah Kahlen, and Jutta Kunz. "Critical Solutions of Scalarized Black Holes." Symmetry 12, no. 12 (2020): 2057. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/sym12122057.

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We consider charged black holes with scalar hair obtained in a class of Einstein–Maxwell– scalar models, where the scalar field is coupled to the Maxwell invariant with a quartic coupling function. Besides the Reissner–Nordström black holes, these models allow for black holes with scalar hair. Scrutinizing the domain of existence of these hairy black holes, we observe a critical behavior. A limiting configuration is encountered at a critical value of the charge, where space time splits into two parts: an inner space time with a finite scalar field and an outer extremal Reissner–Nordström space
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Nanda, Sonali, Mariya Miteva, and Anna Nichols. "Black Dot Tinea Capitis: Magnified." SKIN The Journal of Cutaneous Medicine 3, no. 6 (2019): 435–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.25251/skin.3.6.13.

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Tinea capitis is one of the most prevalent infections in young children. Non-inflammatory, black dot tinea capitis may be difficult to distinguish between other hair disorders in children such as seborrheic dermatitis, alopecia areata, trichotillomania, or Langerhan histiocytosis. This case highlights the salient trichoscopic features of non-inflammatory black dot tinea capitis. Trichoscopy is a fast, noninvasive technique that helps distinguish this common diagnosis and spares the need for scalp biopsies in children. Under magnification, the presence of comma hairs is specific to tinea capiti
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Herdeiro, Carlos A. R., and Eugen Radu. "Spinning boson stars and hairy black holes with nonminimal coupling." International Journal of Modern Physics D 27, no. 11 (2018): 1843009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0218271818430095.

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We obtain spinning boson star solutions and hairy black holes with synchronized hair in the Einstein–Klein–Gordon model, wherein the scalar field is massive, complex and with a nonminimal coupling to the Ricci scalar. The existence of these hairy black holes in this model provides yet another manifestation of the universality of the synchronization mechanism to endow spinning black holes with hair. We study the variation of the physical properties of the boson stars and hairy black holes with the coupling parameter between the scalar field and the curvature, showing that they are, qualitativel
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Herdeiro, Carlos A. R., and Eugen Radu. "A new spin on black hole hair." International Journal of Modern Physics D 23, no. 12 (2014): 1442014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0218271814420140.

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We show that scalar hair can be added to rotating, vacuum black holes (BHs) of general relativity. These hairy black holes (HBHs) clarify a lingering question concerning gravitational solitons: Whether a BH can be added at the centre of a boson star (BS), as it typically can for other solitons. We argue that it can, but only if it is spinning. The existence of such HBHs is related to the Kerr superradiant instability triggered by a massive scalar field. This connection leads to the following conjecture: a (hairless) BH, which is afflicted by the superradiant instability of a given field, must
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Banerjee, Nabamita, Ipsita Mandal, and Ashoke Sen. "Black hole hair removal." Journal of High Energy Physics 2009, no. 07 (2009): 091. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1126-6708/2009/07/091.

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Delmage, D. "Black hair follicular dysplasia." Veterinary Record 136, no. 3 (1995): 79–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/vr.136.3.79.

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Dunn, K., M. Russell, and J. Boness. "Black hair follicular dysplasia." Veterinary Record 137, no. 16 (1995): 412. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/vr.137.16.412-a.

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Straumann, N. "Black holes with hair." Classical and Quantum Gravity 10, S (1993): S155—S165. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0264-9381/10/s/016.

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MURAYAMA, Nobuo, Shoko TAKAHASHI, Hidefumi FURUOKA, Nobuo KITAMURA, and Toshiaki HIZUME. "Black Hair Follicular Dysplasia in a Dog." Journal of the Japan Veterinary Medical Association 56, no. 6 (2003): 391–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.12935/jvma1951.56.391.

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Liu, Juan-Hua, Yu-Kun Zhao, Hui-Hui Wu, Fang Wang, Di-Qing Luo, and Ying-Biao Huang. "Intradermal Growing Hair: Two Case Reports." American Journal of Men's Health 13, no. 1 (2019): 155798831982577. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1557988319825774.

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Hair growing inside the skin and burrowing in the uppermost dermis, previously termed as “ingrowing hair,” is a rarely reported cutaneous disorder. Up to July 31, 2018, only five cases have been reported, all were male. The authors report two Chinese Han men, 26-year-old and 31-year-old respectively, presenting with progressive extending black lines inside the skin on the right mandibular angle and the neck respectively. The black lines were finally demonstrated as growing beard hairs. The 26-year-old man was cured after the hair was pulled out, whereas the 31-year-old patient had re-occurrenc
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Maia, Alex Sandro Campos, Roberto Gomes da Silva, João Batista Freire de Souza Junior, Rosiane Batista da Silva, and Hérica Girlane Tertulino Domingos. "Effective thermal conductivity of the hair coat of Holstein cows in a tropical environment." Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia 38, no. 11 (2009): 2218–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s1516-35982009001100022.

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The objective of the present study was to assess the effective thermal conductivity of the hair coat (k ef, mW.m-1.K-1) of Holstein cows in a tropical environment, as related to conduction and radiation in the absence of free convection. The average k ef was 49.72 mW.m-1.K-1, about twice the conductivity of the air (26 mW.m-1.K-1) and much less than that of the hair fibres (260 mW.m-1.K-1). The low k ef values were attributed mainly to the small cross area of individual hairs, ρef/ρf (17.2% and 21.3% for black and white hairs, respectively). White coats were denser, with longer hairs and signi
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Yusuf, Nurul Arfiyanti, Besse Hardianti, and Rahma Rahma. "Hair Tonic Formulation of Black Tea Extract (Camellia sinensis) as Hair Growth." Journal of Fundamental and Applied Pharmaceutical Science 2, no. 1 (2021): 43–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.18196/jfaps.v2i1.12451.

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Black tea contains flavonoid and its derivate which is a mechanism of actions to stimulate and increase cell proliferation of hair dermal papilla cell to suppress the production of tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF alpha) that trigger baldness. This study aimed to determine the stable hair tonic formula and to investigate the effectiveness of black tea extract hair tonic in rabbits (oryctolagus cuniculus) as animal testing. There were 3 different concentrations used in this study namely formula 1 (1.25 % of black tea extract), formula 2 (2.5 % of black tea extract) and formula 3 (5 % of black t
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Donahoo, Saran. "Why We Need a National CROWN Act." Laws 10, no. 2 (2021): 26. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/laws10020026.

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Discrimination and intersecting forms of oppression directed at Black women influence how they look, live, work, interact with others, and even view their bodies and identities. Black hair has been and remains a target of this discrimination and oppression by obligating Black women to strive toward White beauty norms. Still under consideration in several states, the Creating a Respectful and Open World for Natural Hair (CROWN) Act provides a legislative intervention to protect Black women (and men) from hair discrimination at work, during school, and as they go about their daily lives. This ar
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David Brown, J., and Viqar Husain. "Black Holes with Short Hair." International Journal of Modern Physics D 06, no. 05 (1997): 563–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0218271897000340.

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We present spherically symmetric black hole solutions for Einstein gravity coupled to anisotropic matter. We show that these black holes have arbitrarily short hair, and argue for stability by showing that they can arise from dynamical collapse. We also show that a recent "no short hair" theorem does not apply to these solutions.
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Wyrostek, Anna, Katarzyna Roman, Katarzyna Czyż, Marzena Janczak, and Bożena Patkowska-Sokoła. "Analysis of the hair coat of domestic cats with special focus on histological structure." Roczniki Naukowe Polskiego Towarzystwa Zootechnicznego 13, no. 1 (2017): 47–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0013.5309.

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The aim of the study was to characterize the hair coat of domestic cats. The research material consisted of hairs of different fractions collected in winter from female cats with a uniform hair coat colour: white,cream, red, brown and black. The hairs were divided into individual fractions, i.e. underhair, bristle hair and guard hair, and the following characteristics were evaluated: thickness, length, long and short axis length, stress at break and elongation. SEM (scanning electron microscope) images of all types of hair were taken and used to characterize each hair type and to calculate the
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Fratto, Melanie A., and Andrew K. Davis. "Do black-furred animals compensate for high solar absorption with smaller hairs? A test with a polymorphic squirrel species." Current Zoology 57, no. 6 (2011): 731–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/czoolo/57.6.731.

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Abstract In polymorphic mammalian species that display multiple color forms, those with dark, or melanic pelage would be prone to overheating, especially if they live in warm climates, because their fur absorbs solar energy at a higher rate. However, experimental studies indicate that certain physical properties of fur of dark individuals appear to prevent, or minimize heat stress, although it is not clear what properties do so. Here, we tested the possibility that black-furred individuals simply have shorter or thinner hair fibers, which would create a lighter (in terms of weight) coat or one
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Roy, Lucinda. "If You Know Black Hair." Callaloo, no. 36 (1988): 553. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2931536.

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Dvali, Gia, та Cesar Gomez. "Black holeʼs 1/N hair". Physics Letters B 719, № 4-5 (2013): 419–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.physletb.2013.01.020.

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Horowitz, Gary T., and Haisong Yang. "Black strings and classical hair." Physical Review D 55, no. 12 (1997): 7618–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/physrevd.55.7618.

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Goldblatt, David. "Some Black Holes Have Hair." Seminars in Neurology 9, no. 04 (1989): 394–402. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-2008-1041350.

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Luckock, Hugh, and Ian Moss. "Black holes have skyrmion hair." Physics Letters B 176, no. 3-4 (1986): 341–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0370-2693(86)90175-9.

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Strominger, Andrew. "Statistical Hair on Black Holes." Physical Review Letters 77, no. 17 (1996): 3498–501. http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/physrevlett.77.3498.

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Coleman, Sidney, John Preskill, and Frank Wilczek. "Growing hair on black holes." Physical Review Letters 67, no. 15 (1991): 1975–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/physrevlett.67.1975.

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Coleman, Sidney, John Preskill, and Frank Wilczek. "Quantum hair on black holes." Nuclear Physics B 378, no. 1-2 (1992): 175–246. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0550-3213(92)90008-y.

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Rodriguez, Cheryl. "Hair Story: Untangling The Roots of Black Hair in America:Hair Story: Untangling the Roots of Black Hair in America." Transforming Anthropology 11, no. 2 (2003): 64–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/tran.2003.11.2.64.

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Stevenson, A. E. "A Sleight of Hair." Feminist Media Histories 6, no. 4 (2020): 13–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/fmh.2020.6.4.13.

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This essay considers the presence of Black women’s hair as a necessary fact of embodiment that disrupts postfeminist romantic comedies. It focuses on Something New (2006), notable as the first film in which the director, producer, writer, and star were all Black women, arguing that the ontological ruptures created by Kenya, the main character, disrupt the film’s neat classification into the postfeminist romantic comedy genre. The article argues that the Black female body, through the signifier of Black natural hair, invites a chaos into the narrative that makes the film’s contribution to the g
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Crowell, Lawrence, and Christian Corda. "Quantum Hair on Colliding Black Holes." Entropy 22, no. 3 (2020): 301. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/e22030301.

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Black hole (BH) collisions produce gravitational radiation which is generally thought, in a quantum limit, to be gravitons. The stretched horizon of a black hole contains quantum information, or a form of quantum hair, which is a coalescence of black holes participating in the generation of gravitons. This may be facilitated with a Bohr-like approach to black hole (BH) quantum physics with quasi-normal mode (QNM) approach to BH quantum mechanics. Quantum gravity and quantum hair on event horizons is excited to higher energy in BH coalescence. The near horizon condition for two BHs right before
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Elghblawi, Ebtisam. "Trichoscopy Simplified." Open Dermatology Journal 9, no. 1 (2015): 12–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1874372201509010012.

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It has been a long while since skin surfaces and skin lesions have been examined by dermoscopy. However examining the hair and the scalp was done again recently and gained attention and slight popularity by the practical tool, namely trichoscopy, which can be called in a simplified way as a dermoscopy of the hair and the scalp. Trichoscopy is a great tool to examine and asses an active scalp disease and hair and other signs can be specific for some scalp and hair diseases. These signs include yellow dots, dystrophic hairs, cadaverized (black dots), white dots and exclamation mark hairs. Tricho
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Cunha, Pedro V. P., Carlos A. R. Herdeiro, Eugen Radu, and Helgi F. Rúnarsson. "Shadows of Kerr black holes with and without scalar hair." International Journal of Modern Physics D 25, no. 09 (2016): 1641021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0218271816410212.

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For an observer, the Black Hole (BH) shadow is the BHs apparent image in the sky due to the gravitational lensing of nearby radiation, emitted by an external source. A recent class of solutions dubbed Kerr BHs with scalar hair possess smaller shadows than the corresponding Kerr BHs and, under some conditions, novel exotic shadow shapes can arise. Thus, these hairy BHs could potentially provide new shadow templates for future experiments such as the Event Horizon Telescope. In order to obtain the shadows, the backward ray-tracing algorithm is briefly introduced, followed by numerical examples o
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COLEMAN, SIDNEY, JOHN PRESKILL, and FRANK WILCZEK. "DYNAMICAL EFFECT OF QUANTUM HAIR." Modern Physics Letters A 06, no. 18 (1991): 1631–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0217732391001767.

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We show that quantum hair can alter the relation between the temperature and the mass of a black hole. A ZN electric charge on a black hole generates an electric field that is non-perturbative in ħ. A ZN magnetic charge on a black hole can be described classically, and can support a stable remnant. For global quantum hair, in contrast to gauge hair, we find no dynamical effects.
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Neil, Latisha, and Afiya Mbilishaka. "“Hey Curlfriends!”: Hair Care and Self-Care Messaging on YouTube by Black Women Natural Hair Vloggers." Journal of Black Studies 50, no. 2 (2018): 156–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0021934718819411.

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Black women with tightly coiled hair are faced with the unique health challenge of abstaining from exercise or other self-care behaviors to maintain hairstyles that are often expensive, time consuming, and conform with Eurocentric standards of beauty. However, recent YouTube natural hair vlogs have emerged to provide a counter-narrative on “do it yourself” hair care practices for highly textured hair. Through a thematic content analysis of the top 20 viewed natural hair YouTube vlogs, findings suggest that Black women vloggers demonstrate product selection through detangling, shampooing, moist
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Davis Tribble, BreAnna L., Samuel H. Allen, John R. Hart, Tiffany S. Francois, and Mia A. Smith-Bynum. "“No [Right] Way to Be a Black Woman”: Exploring Gendered Racial Socialization Among Black Women." Psychology of Women Quarterly 43, no. 3 (2019): 381–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0361684318825439.

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Using the theoretical lenses of intersectionality and racial-ethnic socialization, we conducted a focus group study with 29 Black women. We analyzed transcripts via a grounded theory approach for the sources of messages about skin color and hair and for participants’ responses to these messages. Family members were the primary source of messages about skin color and hair. Peers and the media also communicated such messages. Messages ranged from endorsement of Western standards of beauty to an embrace of darker skin colors and natural hair texture. Rather than serving as passive recipients of m
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O’Brien-Richardson, Patricia. "“Mane”taining: How Black Adolescent Girls Maintain Their Cultural Hair Practices in Physical Education Class." Journal of Physical Activity and Health 18, no. 8 (2021): 981–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/jpah.2020-0020.

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Background: Although hair has been found to be a barrier to physical activity (PA) among adult black women, the research exploring this phenomenon among black adolescent girls is deficient. This presents a concern because physical inactivity can lead to obesity and a host of comorbidities. This qualitative study explores hair experiences of black adolescent girls and how they maintain their cultural hair practices in hopes of promoting PA among this at-risk population. Methods: Focus groups were conducted for 37 black adolescent girls attending a public high school in Newark, New Jersey. Resul
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Gutte, RameshwarM. "Itchy Black Hair Bristles on Back." International Journal of Trichology 4, no. 4 (2012): 285. http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0974-7753.111210.

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Kleihaus, Burkhard, Jutta Kunz, and Francisco Navarro-Lérida. "Rotating black holes with monopole hair." Physics Letters B 599, no. 3-4 (2004): 294–300. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.physletb.2004.08.046.

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Brihaye, Yves, Carlos Herdeiro, and Eugen Radu. "Inside black holes with synchronized hair." Physics Letters B 760 (September 2016): 279–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.physletb.2016.06.078.

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Dash, Paul. "Black hair culture, politics and change." International Journal of Inclusive Education 10, no. 1 (2006): 27–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13603110500173183.

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Achúcarro, Ana, Ruth Gregory, and Konrad Kuijken. "Abelian Higgs hair for black holes." Physical Review D 52, no. 10 (1995): 5729–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/physrevd.52.5729.

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Musser, Amber Jamilla. "Black Hair and Textures of Defensiveness." Palimpsest: A Journal on Women, Gender, and the Black International 5, no. 1 (2016): 1–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/pal.2016.0001.

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Núñez, Darío, Hernando Quevedo, and Daniel Sudarsky. "Black Holes Have No Short Hair." Physical Review Letters 76, no. 4 (1996): 571–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/physrevlett.76.571.

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Herdeiro, Carlos, Eugen Radu, and Helgi Rúnarsson. "Kerr black holes with Proca hair." Classical and Quantum Gravity 33, no. 15 (2016): 154001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0264-9381/33/15/154001.

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Moss, Ian. "Black hole thermodynamics and quantum hair." Physical Review Letters 69, no. 13 (1992): 1852–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/physrevlett.69.1852.

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Chao, Cao, Chen Yi-Xin, and Li Jian-Long. "Black Hole Hair in Higher Dimensions." Communications in Theoretical Physics 53, no. 2 (2010): 285–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0253-6102/53/2/16.

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Lee, Kimyeong, and Erick J. Weinberg. "Charged black holes with scalar hair." Physical Review D 44, no. 10 (1991): 3159–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/physrevd.44.3159.

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Krauss, Lawrence M. "Non-classical hair on black holes." General Relativity and Gravitation 22, no. 3 (1990): 253–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf00756275.

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