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  • ...mly securing the pieces to each other with [[screw]]s or [[nail (fastener)|nails]] will remove this problem.
    10 KB (1,459 words) - 10:22, 20 September 2010
  • ...Drywall is then fixed to the [[wall]] structure with [[nail (engineering)|nails]], glue, or more commonly in recent years, the now-ubiquitous ''drywall [[s * Drywall [[screws]] and nails
    32 KB (4,776 words) - 10:23, 20 September 2010
  • Nails or screws can be driven easily into well-cured walls, and they can be effec
    15 KB (2,218 words) - 10:23, 20 September 2010
  • ...ach row overlapping the row below it to exclude rainwater and to cover the nails that hold the row below.
    18 KB (2,805 words) - 10:23, 20 September 2010
  • ...a stylus (Job 19:24), furnace (Deuteronomy 4:20), chariots (Joshua 17:16), nails (I Chron. 22:3), saws and axes (II Sam. 12:31), and cooking utensils (Ezeki
    67 KB (9,808 words) - 10:24, 20 September 2010
  • ...of the face, fingers, feet, or legs. Long-term use may cause yellowing of nails.<ref>{{Cite journal | title = Lemon-yellow nails and long-term phenazopyridine use
    11 KB (1,551 words) - 22:06, 21 September 2010
  • ...ure cannot be predicted.<ref name="atsdr.cdc.gov"/> Blood, urine, hair and nails may be tested for arsenic, however these tests cannot foresee possible heal
    51 KB (7,314 words) - 21:34, 20 September 2010
  • ...nd years for bone.<ref name="Karri08"/> Lead in the bones, teeth, hair and nails is bound tightly and not available to other tissues, and is generally thoug ...ead are also eliminated through the feces, and very small amounts in hair, nails, and sweat.<ref name="Kosnett06-238"/>
    90 KB (13,109 words) - 21:36, 20 September 2010
  • Airbrushes are also used to apply images onto human finger nails as well as synthetic ones that are later glued to the person's actual finge
    17 KB (2,582 words) - 21:55, 20 September 2010
  • ...' or '''nailer''' is a type of [[tool]] used to drive [[nail (engineering)|nails]] into [[wood]] or some other kind of material. It is usually driven by [[e ...o be loaded by hand. Nail guns vary in the length and gauge (thickness) of nails they can drive.
    9 KB (1,451 words) - 21:55, 20 September 2010
  • ...ternal medicine ||multiple, including trauma || ||transverse ridges on nails ...[arsenic]] or heavy metal poisoning || ||transverse white lines across the nails
    59 KB (6,670 words) - 21:04, 21 September 2010
  • ...[Human body|body]] and is composed of [[skin]], [[hair]], [[Nail (anatomy)|nails]], and related [[muscle]] and [[glands]].<ref name="Lookingbill" /> The ma ...gic states (like, in certain circumstances, [[melanonychia]] and [[racquet nails]]).<ref name="King">{{cite journal |author=King, L.S. |title=What Is Diseas
    177 KB (19,269 words) - 21:05, 21 September 2010
  • * [[Hypodontia dysplasia of nails]]
    19 KB (1,633 words) - 21:07, 21 September 2010
  • ...sia/hypoplasia of pelvis, femur, fibula, and ulna with abnormal digits and nails]]
    20 KB (1,819 words) - 21:07, 21 September 2010
  • ...nurse Emily Lyons. Rudolph's bombs were made of [[dynamite]] surrounded by nails which acted as [[Fragmentation (weaponry)|shrapnel]].
    22 KB (3,234 words) - 21:52, 26 September 2010
  • ...]] ([[backpack|field pack]]) containing three [[pipe bomb]]s surrounded by nails underneath a bench near the base of a concert sound tower. He then left th
    12 KB (1,756 words) - 21:53, 26 September 2010
  • ...loaded the back seat of his car with metal debris. He threw in old tools, nails, pieces of rusted [[farm machinery]], digging [[shovel]]s, and anything els
    37 KB (5,563 words) - 21:54, 26 September 2010
  • Homemade spike strips, cheaply constructed using a steel pipe and household nails, were banned in [[New South Wales]] in 2003 after being used against a poli
    2 KB (348 words) - 21:27, 29 September 2010
  • ...trap''', '''calthrop''', <!--'''jack rock''', '''star nail''', '''partisan nails''', Removed from list pending satisfactory reference--> '''crow's foot'''<r ...idence.</ref>) is an [[antipersonnel weapon]] made up of two or more sharp nails or spines arranged in such a manner that one of them always points upward f
    11 KB (1,663 words) - 21:29, 29 September 2010
  • ...e installed over their symbols on the schematic. Using thumbtacks or small nails as mounting posts was also common.
    14 KB (2,149 words) - 14:48, 10 December 2011

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