Glande sudoriparethumb|300px|Position des glandes sudoripares (, couleur orange) dans la peau : A. Épiderme B. Derme C. hypoderme D. Vaisseaux sanguins et lymphatiques E. Stratum germinativum (couche basale) 1.Poil 2.Stratum corneum (couche cornée) 3.Couche pigmentée 4.Stratum spinosum (cellules cubiques) 5.Stratum basale (couche basale) 6.Muscle érecteur du poil 7.Glande sébacée 8.Follicule pileux 9.Papille du poil 10.Fibre nerveuse 11.Glande sudoripare 12.corpuscule de Pacini (récepteur sensoriel) 13.Artère 14.Veine 15.
Convenience samplingConvenience sampling (also known as grab sampling, accidental sampling, or opportunity sampling) is a type of non-probability sampling that involves the sample being drawn from that part of the population that is close to hand. This type of sampling is most useful for pilot testing. Convenience sampling is not often recommended for research due to the possibility of sampling error and lack of representation of the population. But it can be handy depending on the situation. In some situations, convenience sampling is the only possible option.
Sampling errorIn statistics, sampling errors are incurred when the statistical characteristics of a population are estimated from a subset, or sample, of that population. It can produced biased results. Since the sample does not include all members of the population, statistics of the sample (often known as estimators), such as means and quartiles, generally differ from the statistics of the entire population (known as parameters). The difference between the sample statistic and population parameter is considered the sampling error.
Cluster samplingIn statistics, cluster sampling is a sampling plan used when mutually homogeneous yet internally heterogeneous groupings are evident in a statistical population. It is often used in marketing research. In this sampling plan, the total population is divided into these groups (known as clusters) and a simple random sample of the groups is selected. The elements in each cluster are then sampled. If all elements in each sampled cluster are sampled, then this is referred to as a "one-stage" cluster sampling plan.
DéodorantUn déodorant ou désodorant est un produit cosmétique destiné à masquer les mauvaises odeurs corporelles. L’antitranspirant masque aussi ces mauvaises odeurs et freine le flux de transpiration. Le désodorisant masque les mauvaises odeurs dans un local. La transpiration est un phénomène naturel et nécessaire qui contribue à réguler la température du corps. La sueur contient essentiellement de l'eau, elle contient également des minéraux et du lactate. Les cellules mortes, bactéries et microbes divers sont responsables des mauvaises odeurs.
Nonprobability samplingSampling is the use of a subset of the population to represent the whole population or to inform about (social) processes that are meaningful beyond the particular cases, individuals or sites studied. Probability sampling, or random sampling, is a sampling technique in which the probability of getting any particular sample may be calculated. In cases where external validity is not of critical importance to the study's goals or purpose, researchers might prefer to use nonprobability sampling.
Survey samplingIn statistics, survey sampling describes the process of selecting a sample of elements from a target population to conduct a survey. The term "survey" may refer to many different types or techniques of observation. In survey sampling it most often involves a questionnaire used to measure the characteristics and/or attitudes of people. Different ways of contacting members of a sample once they have been selected is the subject of survey data collection.
Electrochemical skin conductanceElectrochemical skin conductance (ESC) is an objective, non-invasive and quantitative electrophysiological measure. It is based on reverse iontophoresis and (multiple) steady chronoamperometry (more specifically chronovoltametry). ESC is intended to provide insight into and assess sudomotor (or sweat gland) function and small fiber peripheral neuropathy. Currently, ESC measurement can be obtained with the use of a medical device, called Sudoscan. No specific patient preparation or medical personnel training is required.
Équité en santéL'équité en santé est un concept de santé publique décrivant l'équité d'accès aux ressources de santé, pour des déterminants génétiques, socio-environnementaux et économiques de la santé variant selon les individus, familles et groupes sociaux ou sociétaux. L'équité peut être abordée du côté de l'offre (les pays ou régions pauvres ont une offre moindre en équipement médical, en médicaments...
Dermevignette|A : épidermeB : dermeC : Hypoderme Le derme est un tissu de type conjonctif formant la peau avec l'épiderme. Son épaisseur est variable selon les régions corporelles mais elle peut atteindre un millimètre. On distingue usuellement le derme papillaire jouxté à la jonction dermo-épidermique, le derme réticulaire et le derme profond. Son caractère conjonctif vient de sa composition : macromolécules de type protéique, en particulier fibres de collagène, d'élastine et de fibronectine conférant à la peau souplesse, élasticité et assise ; mucopolysaccharides, sorte de gel dans lequel baignent les macromolécules.