Ad
related to: dry ear wax in asian people photosamazon.com has been visited by 1M+ users in the past month
Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Earwax protects the skin of the human ear canal, assists in cleaning and lubrication, and provides protection against bacteria, fungi, particulate matter, and water. [1] Major components of earwax include cerumen, produced by a type of modified sweat gland, and sebum, an oily substance. Both components are made by glands located in the outer [2 ...
The derived allele is not rare in South Asia, with 54% of Dravidian people from Tamil Nadu carrying an AA genotype. A downward gradient of dry ear wax allele phenotypes can be drawn from northern China to southern Asia and an east–west gradient can also be drawn from eastern Siberia to western Europe.
A bamboo ear pick with a down puff. A metal ear pick. Ear picks, also called ear scoops, or ear spoons, or earpicks, are a type of curette used to clean the ear canal of earwax (cerumen). They are preferred and are commonly used in East Asia, South Asia and Southeast Asia because Asians tend to develop dry ear wax. [1] [2]
Deep explains that people of African and European descent are more likely to have wet earwax while people of East Asian and Native American descent are more likely to have dry earwax. How to get ...
Ear scooping, also known as Ear picking (Chinese: simplified Chinese: 采耳; traditional Chinese: 採耳; pinyin: Cǎi ěr ), is a type of traditional ear hygiene and leisure activities commonly found in Asia. [1] It involves the process of removing earwax using various tools. Ear picking service in China for leisure and pleasure dates back to ...
Waxy corn on the cob is popular in China and Southeast Asia, and may be found in frozen or precooked forms in Chinatowns. Waxy corn is the most popular corn in China for fresh consumption. The waxy texture is familiar and preferred by people in East Asia since items such as tapioca pearls, glutinous rice, and mochi have similar textures.
Body odor or body odour ( BO) is present in all animals and its intensity can be influenced by many factors (behavioral patterns, survival strategies). Body odor has a strong genetic basis, but can also be strongly influenced by various factors, such as sex, diet, health, and medication. [1] The body odor of human males plays an important role ...
Also it look nothing like the asian kind of earwax (the dry kind). --antilived T | C | G 00:51, 11 April 2007 (UTC) Oppose Though it is high res, the pic is not decriptive of ear wax nor of cotton bud - I do not understand the subject more having seen the pic. As per user:Thegreen a microscope pic of ear wax would be a better representation.
Ad
related to: dry ear wax in asian people photosamazon.com has been visited by 1M+ users in the past month