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Change in Hair Pigmentation in Children From Birth to 5 years in a Central European Population (Longitudinal Study), Figure 6, by Prokopec, Glosova, and Ubelaker (Forensic Science Communications, July 2000)

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July 2000 - Volume 2 - Number 3

Change in Hair Pigmentation in Children from
Birth to 5 Years in a Central European Population
(Longitudinal Study)

Figure 6

Photographs of the girl whose hair samples are presented in microphotographs in Figure 5. Age and respective hair
color shade are provided with each photograph.

Age 1 month, hair color T


Age 1 month (T)


Age 1 year, hair color N


Age 1 year (N)

Age 6 months, hair color N


Age 6 months (N)


Age 3 years, hair color K


Age 3 years (K)

Age 5 years, hair color S


Age 5 years (S)

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