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  2. Denailing - Wikipedia

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    Venezuelan activist Ángela Expósito [] has been subject to denailing while in detention, starting in 2018, among other torture methods. [4] The Independent International Fact-Finding Mission on Venezuela documented that senior lieutenant Franklin Caldera, detained on 2019 during the Nicolás Maduro administration, was subjected to several methods of torture, including cutting and insertion ...

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  4. Nail (anatomy) - Wikipedia

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    Inherited accessory nail of the fifth toe occurs where the toenail of the smallest toe is separated, forming a smaller "sixth toenail" in the outer corner of the nail. [23] Like any other nail, it can be cut using a nail clipper. Finger entrapment injuries are common in children and can include damage to the finger pulp and fingernail.

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    Common side effects of urea cream are: Mild skin irritation [8]; Temporary burning sensation [8]; Stinging sensation [8]; Itching [8]; In severe cases, there can be an allergic reaction with symptoms such as skin rash, urticaria, difficulty breathing and swelling of the mouth, face, lips, or tongue.

  6. This Is My Favorite Tip For Cutting Tough Winter Squash - AOL

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    Instead of putting your fingers at risk, soften it up in the microwave. First, carefully slice off the top and bottom of the squash. Use the tip of the knife to prick the squash all over.

  7. Shanghai pedicure - Wikipedia

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    Shanghai pedicures are distinct from Western pedicures in their use of scalpels rather than files or pumices. The treatment involves soaking feet in hot water, followed by the careful removal of dead skin, calluses, corns, and ingrown nails.