| 21. | Vellus hair grows individually or in small patches of varying, and sometimes irregular, length ( 2 4 cm ).
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| 22. | Vellus hair is most easily observed on children and adult women, as it generally has less terminal hair to obscure it.
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| 23. | Women typically have little hair on their faces, apart from eyebrows and the vellus hair that covers most of their bodies.
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| 24. | The body has different types of hair, including vellus hair and androgenic hair, each with its own type of cellular construction.
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| 25. | In 2002 the company started awarding a second trophy for wool measuring 13.9 microns and under the Vellus Aureum award.
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| 26. | Specifically, increased levels of androgens in males promote the transformation of vellus hair to terminal hair in certain parts of the body.
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| 27. | Vellus arm hair is usually concentrated on the elbow end of the forearm and often ends on the lower part of the upper arm.
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| 28. | Given these similarities, some postulate that steatocystoma multiplex and eruptive vellus hair cysts are, in fact, variants of the same disease.
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| 29. | During puberty, the increase in androgenic hormone levels causes vellus hair to be replaced with terminal hair in certain parts of the human body.
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| 30. | The " Aureum Vellus " was widely read and may have led to the Order's integration into the Society of Freemasons.
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