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- 1017/cbo9780511711930. ISBN 9780511711930. Leung AK, Robson WL (1990). "Nailbiting". Clin Pediatr (Phila). 29 (12): 690–2. doi:10.1177/000992289002901201...
- Retrieved 27 March 2020. "Nani announces HIT 2, says its time to go on a nailbiting journey". The Indian Express. 28 February 2021. Archived from the original...
- in the 1937/38 tournament, beating defending champions Nawanagar in a nailbiting one wicket victory. However, it would not be until 1943 that it would...
- Retrieved 2 February 2022. "Nani announces HIT 2, says its time to go on a nailbiting journey". The Indian Express. 28 February 2021. Archived from the original...
- inflicted fatal head and neck injuries. The rest of the 1970 season was nailbiting, as Ferrari closed in on Rindt's undefended lead. A brilliant victory...
- direction of the film. "Nani announces HIT 2, says its time to go on a nailbiting journey". The Indian Express. 28 February 2021. Archived from the original...
- 1038/nm.2237. PMC 3066567. PMID 20972434. Allen KW (March 1996). "Chronic nailbiting: a controlled comparison of competing response and mild aversion treatments"...
- 8 October 2023. Golby, Joel (30 September 2023). "Boiling Point: this nailbiting kitchen drama is British TV at its finest". The Observer. ISSN 0261-3077...
- Clark) were in their first title game, three years removed from their nailbiting loss in the indoor 1932 NFL Playoff Game as the Portsmouth Spartans. At...
- (psychology) Pavlovian-instrumental transfer Allen KW (March 1996). "Chronic nailbiting: a controlled comparison of competing response and mild aversion treatments"...