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  2. My nail tech told me to stop ruining my nails with gel ...

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  3. Nail (fastener) - Wikipedia

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    Cut nails were one of the important factors in the increase in balloon framing beginning in the 1830s and thus the decline of timber framing with wooden joints. Though still used for historical renovations, and for heavy-duty applications, such as attaching boards to masonry walls, cut nails are much less common today than wire nails. Wire

  4. Nail clipper - Wikipedia

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    A variety of nail clippers; the clipper on the left is in the plier style; the centre and right clippers are in the compound lever style. A nail clipper (also called nail clippers, a nail trimmer, a nail cutter or nipper type) is a hand tool used to trim fingernails, toenails and hangnails.

  5. Onycholysis - Wikipedia

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    Onycholysis is a common medical condition characterized by the painless detachment of the nail from the nail bed, usually starting at the tip and/or sides. [1] On the hands, it occurs particularly on the ring finger but can occur on any of the fingernails. It may also happen to toenails.

  6. Denailing - Wikipedia

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    Denailing is the extraction of the nails from the fingers and/or toes, either as an accident, a medical procedure to treat severe nail infections, or as a method of torture.

  7. Treenail - Wikipedia

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    Treenails are cut from a single piece of wood and perform well because of the natural grain. The grain of the treenail runs perpendicular to the grain of the receiving mortises which adds structural strength.

  8. Periungual wart - Wikipedia

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    Periungual warts are warts that develop next to the hand and foot nails. Usually, warts appear as tiny, scratchy papules that resemble cauliflowers. Black puncta, which are microscopic blood vessel -representing dots, frequently form at the core of hyperkeratotic, dome-shaped lesions.

  9. Nail (anatomy) - Wikipedia

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    A nail is a protective plate characteristically found at the tip of the digits ( fingers and toes) of all primates, corresponding to the claws in other tetrapod animals. Fingernails and toenails are made of a tough rigid protein called alpha-keratin, a polymer also found in the claws, hooves and horns of vertebrates.

  10. Nail art - Wikipedia

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    Nail art is a technique involving the decoration of nails with paint, polish, or other materials. It is used to create designs ranging from simple to elaborate. Traditional nail polish. The most common type of nail art involves the use of traditional nail polish. This method is easy to apply and remove, and relatively inexpensive, although it ...

  11. Category:Nail (fastener) - Wikipedia

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    Look up Nail in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Nails (fasteners). Wikibooks has a book on the topic of: Carpentry/Fasteners/Nails.