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QUATS
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Quaternary Ammonium Compounds
Disinfect, Presanitize, Then Disinfect For 10-15 Min |
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Alcohol
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Flammable, Colorless, Evaporates Quickly
70%-90% Is Best |
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Sodium Hypochlorite
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Also Known As Bleach
5%-10% Mixture |
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Phenols
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High pH Disinfectant
Mainly Used For Metal Implements |
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Accelerated Hydrogen Peroxide (AHP)
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Needs Changed Every 14 Days
Non-Toxic |
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Respiration
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Exchanging Carbon Dioxide and Oxygen
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Lungs
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Organ Responsable For Inhaling and Exhaling
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Pushers
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Metal or Wooden Tool Used To Push Cuticles Back
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Nail Rasp
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Metal File With Grooves Used To File Free Edge On Toes
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Activator
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A Catalyst To Help Quicken Drying Time Of The Nail Wrap Resin
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Polymer
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The Acrylic Powder, Which Is Combined With Liquid (Monomer) To Form Sculpting Product For Acrylic Nails
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Fabric Wraps
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Uses A Combonation Of Fabric, Resin, and A Catalyst
Adds Strength and Durability Can Be Made Of Silk, Fiberglass, Linen, or Papper |
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Tips
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Made From High Quality Plastic
Adds Strength and Length To Nails |
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Primer
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Liquid Solution Containing Methacrylic Acid
Is Applied Lightly To Nail Plate Before Acrylic Product To Help Stick To Nail |
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Top Coat
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Sealant
Protects Polish |
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Base Coat
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Protects Nail From Stains
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Tip Cutters
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Metal Tool To Cut Tips With Little Stress On Plastic Nail Tip
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Monomer
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Acrylic Liquid
Mixed With A Powder (Polymer) To Form Sculpting Product |
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Humerus
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Upper Bone Of The Arm
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#1
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Ulna
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Larger Inner Bone Of The Forearm
Pinky Side Of The Arm #3 |
#3
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Radius
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Outer Smaller Bone Of The Forearm
Thumb Side Of Arm #2 |
#2
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Phalanges
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"Digits"
Also Known As Fingers #1 |
#1
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Metacarpals
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5 Long Bones That Form The Palm Of The Hand
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#2
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Carpals
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8 Small Bones That Form The Wrist
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#3
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Femur
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Also Known As The Thigh Bone
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#1
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Petella
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Also Known As The Knee Cap
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Tibia
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Also Known As The Shin Bone
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Fibula
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Smaller Of The 2 Bones That Form The Lower Leg
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#4
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Tarsals
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5 Long Bones That Form The Ankle
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#1
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Metatarsal
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5 Bones That Form The Arch Of The Foot
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#2
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Phalanges
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14 Bones That Form The Toes
Under #2 |
Under #2
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Extensor
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Muscles That Causes Joints To Straighten and Body Parts To Stretch
These Muscles Make The Wrist and Fingers Straighten Out #1 |
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Pronator
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Muscles That Turns The Forearm and Hand Inward So Palm Faces Down
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#2
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Flexor
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Muscles That Causes The Joints To Bend and Produce The Bending and Curling Of The Wrist and Fingers
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#3
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Supinator
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Muscle That Turns The Forearm and Hand Outward So The Palm Faces Upward
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#4
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Adductor
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Muscle That Pulls The Fingers Together
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#1
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Abductor
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Muscle That Spreads or Separates The Fingers
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#2
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Opponens
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A Group of Adductor Muscles
Located In The Palm Of The Hand Muscle That Draws The Thumb Toward The Fingers #3Tibia |
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Tibialis Anterior
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Muscle That Covers The Front of The Shin and Bends The Foot
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#1
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Peroneus Longus
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The Longer of The Two Muscles Responsible For Rotating The Foot Down and Out
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#2
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Tibialis Posterior
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The Key Stabilizing Muscle of the Lower Leg and Helps The Foot Flex Inward
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#3
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Peroneus Brevis
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The Shorter Of The Two Muscles Responsible For Rotating The Foot Down and Out
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#4
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Gastrocnemius
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A Muscle Located In The Calf That Pulls The Foot Down
It Is Attached To The Lower Portion Of The Heel #5 |
#5
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Soleus
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A Muscle That Is Attached To the Lower Heel
It Stabilizes The Leg and Pulls The Foot Down #6 |
#6
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Extensor
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Muscle That Straightens or Stretches and Extends The Toes
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#1
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Abductor
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Muscle That Moves The Foot Away From The Body and Spreads The Toes
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Adductor
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Muscle That Moves The Foot Towards The Body and Draws The Toes Together
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#3
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Flexor Digiti Minimi
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Muscle That Controls The Little Toe
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#4
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Flexor
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Muscle That Helps Support The Extensor By Keeping The Toes Straight
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#5
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Median Nerve
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The Smallest Of The 3 Arm and Hand Nerves
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Radial Nerve
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Nerve That Runs Along The Thumb Side and Back Of The Hand
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Ulnar Nerve
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Nerve That Runs Along The Pinky Side and Palm Of The Hand
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Digital Nerve
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Nerve Located In The Fingers and Toes
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#4
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Sciatic Nerve
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Longest and Largest Nerve In The Body
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Common Peroneal Nerve
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A Division Of The Sciatic Nerve That Starts Behind The Knee and Wraps To The Front Of The Fibula
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Deep Peroneal Nerve
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Nerve That Supplies Impulses To The Top Of The Foot and The First and Second Toes
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#3
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Tibial Nerve
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Nerve That Runs Behind The Knee
Supplies Impulses To The Calf Muscle, Heel, Sole, Skin of Leg, Knee and Bottom Of Toes #4 |
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Saphenous Nerve
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Nerve That Supplies Impulses For The Inner Side Of The Leg
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#6
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Sural Nerve
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Nerve That Supplies Impulses For The Outer Side and Back of The Foot and Leg
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Superficial Peroneal Nerve
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Also Known As The Musculocutaneous Nerve
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#7
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Dorsal Nerve
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Part Of The Sapheneous Nerve
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#8
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Onychosis
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The General Term For Any Disease or Deformity
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Onychomycosis (Tinea Unguium)
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Fungal Infection Of The Nail
Also Known As Ringworm |
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Tinea Pedis
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Also Known As Athlete's Foot
A Fungal Infection That Can Occure On The Feet and/or Toes and Spread To The Toenails |
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Onychia
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Inflammation Of The Nail Matrix
Can Have Pus |
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Onycholysis
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Loosening Of The Nail Plate Without Shedding
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Methyl Methacrylate (MMA)
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A Type Of Monomer
Is Colorless,Volatile, Flammable Liquid Compound That Polymerizes Readily Is Used Especially As A Monomer For Acrylic Resin |
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Polymerization
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The Chemical REaction That Creates Polymers
Also Known As Curing or Hardening |
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Inhibition Layer
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The Sticky Film-Like Layer That Forms On The Top Of The Nail Enhancement
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Microtrauma
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Tiny Cuts
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Reflexology
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Based On The Use Of Reflex Points Located Throughout The Hands, Feet, and Head That Are Linked To Other Parts Of The Body
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