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titleOfInvention Process methods and apparatus for removing non-adherent elements for the skin of living beings, for measuring the hair loss of living beings, for measuring a quality sacle of a manufactured product and for having the pattern of non-adherent elements on a surface
abstract Process, method and apparatus for removing non-adherent and/or loosely attached elements from the skin of living beings and measuring the hair loss of living beings. Process for removing non-adherent and/or loosely attached elements from the skin of a living being, comprising applying on said skin ( 1 ) an adhesive ( 10, 11 ) having an adhesive strength which is lower than the greatest anchorage strength of certain hairs ( 5 ) in said skin. Use of this process to measure hair loss from the skin of living beings or flux of hairs from the telogen phase to the exogen phase.
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