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  • 1body of nail — corpus unguis …

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  • 2Nail — In medicine, there are two types of nails. One is just a plain old metal nail used to hold 2 or more pieces of bone together, for example, after a fracture. The other type of nail is the horny plate on the end of the finger or toe. Each nail… …

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  • 3Nail (anatomy) — Human nails Fingernails Toenails A nail is a horn like env …

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  • 4Body odor — Classification and external resources ICD 10 L75.0 ICD 9 705.89 …

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  • 5Nail buffing — Nail buffer Nail buffing is the act of polishing the nail using buffers of successively finer grit in order to make it look more consistent and shiny. Technique The Emery board nail file should not be used to buff the surface of the nails. They… …

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  • 6Nail disease — or disorder Classification and external resources Onychia without granuloma ICD 10 L …

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  • 7Nail–patella syndrome — Classification and external resources Nail of a patient with nail patella syndrome ICD 10 Q …

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  • 8Nail biting — Classification and external resources Fingers of a nail biter. ICD 10 F98.8 (ILDS F98.810) …

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  • 9Nail's Station — U.S. National Register of Historic Places Nearest city: Kenefic, Oklahoma Bui …

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  • 10Nail matrix — Latin matrix unguis Code TH H3.12.00.3.02020 The formative layer of cells at the base of the fingernail or toenail. This tissue consists of rapidly dividing skin cells that soon fill with the protein keratin. The matrix of finger nails consists… …

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