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history of the
nail is
divided roughly into
three distinct periods: Hand-wrought (forged)
nail (pre-history
until 19th century)
Cut nail (roughly 1800...
- in
which the
nail grows so that it
cuts into one or both
sides of the
paronychium or
nail bed.
While ingrown nails can
occur in the
nails of both the hands...
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nail plate from the
nail bed (onycholysis), but the
nail should not be
pulled off, as this can
cause scarring of the
nailbed and
deformed nails.
Nail...
- vertebrates. The
nail consists of the
nail plate, the
nail matrix and the
nail bed
below it, and the
grooves surrounding it. The
nail matrix is the active...
- "ingrown
nails" (unguis incarnatus), can
affect either the
fingers or the toes. In this condition, the
nail cuts into one or both
sides of the
nail bed, resulting...
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Artificial nails, also
known as fake
nails,
false nails,
acrylic nails,
press ons,
nail extensions or
nail enhancements, are
extensions placed over fingernails...
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outwards from the corner. This
nail averages 2–7 mm (0.079–0.276 in) in length. The
additional nail can be
cut with a
nail clipper. Its
occurrence is considered...
- of the
Industrial Revolution was the
invention of the
steam engine and
cut nails.
These technologies combined with the
invention of the
circular saw led...
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nail.
Stenciling uses a pre-
cut stencil to
create a
design on the
nail. Hand
painting utilizes brushes or
other tools to
create a
design on the
nail....
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teeth and an
improved spinning wheel head. She also
allegedly invented cut nails,
although the
Shakers also
credit the
invention to the non-Shaker, Eli...