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    The best nail strengtheners, tested by reviewers, will aid, harden, and help grow dry, brittle nails damaged from acrylics using creams, polishes, and gels.

  3. Artificial nails - Wikipedia

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    They do not damage the nail and also provide strength to the nail but are not used to lengthen it [10] – and they can also be used to fix broken nails. [10] The treatment is, however, more expensive. [10] Nail wraps last 5–7 days, but can last longer if worn and used correctly. Add-ons can impact the durability of the nail wraps.

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  6. Contrary to the allegorical story about the boiling frog, frogs die immediately when cast into boiling water, rather than leaping out; furthermore, frogs will attempt to escape cold water that is slowly heated past their critical thermal maximum. [71] The memory span of goldfish is much longer than just a few seconds. It is up to a few months long.

  7. HurriQuake - Wikipedia

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    The nail, as shown in the patent document. The HurriQuake nail was a construction nail designed by Ed Sutt for Bostitch, a division of Stanley Works, and patented in 2004.. The nail was designed primarily to provide more structural integrity for a building, especially against the forces of hurricanes and earthqua