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Tundaleva, Irina. Sanitation and hygiene of hairdressing services. INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/979063.

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The purpose of the tutorial is to highlight the specifics of sanitary and hygienic requirements for the work of hairdressers and their employees. The specific features of the applied technologies for disinfection of instruments are described. Issues related to the need to comply with sanitary and hygienic standards are highlighted.
 The section of Microbiology related to the field of hairdressing services is considered. The topics of preventing the spread of infectious diseases are covered in detail, and the types of skin diseases are described. A separate section is devoted to competent
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Estwanik, Joseph J. Sportsmedicine for the combat arts. Boxergenics Press, 1996.

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Costa, Paulo Da. Green and Purple Skin of the World. Freehand Books, 2013.

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sheila, linn. Skin Care Hands Purple Flowers,women Notebook. Independently Published, 2020.

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Living In My Skin Even If Its Purple. Infinity Publishing (PA), 2011.

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Britt, Renelly. Purple Elephant: Love the Skin You're in Series. Jesus Girlz, LLC, 2019.

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Stationery, Spring Hill. My Crochet Projects: Modern Crochet Lady with Dark Brown Skin Tone on Purple Background, Glossy Finish. Independently Published, 2019.

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Trila, Borny. Notebook : PURPLE Elephant Skin Print Composition Notebook - College Ruled 110 Pages - Large 8. 5 X 11 : Textured Notebook - for Any Day Use: Purple Composition Notebook. Independently Published, 2021.

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Stationery, Spring Hill. My Knitting Projects: Modern Knitting Woman with Dark Brown Skin Tone on a Purple Background, Glossy Finish. Independently Published, 2019.

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TENS equipment, techniques, and biophysical principles. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199673278.003.0003.

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The purpose of the electrical current delivered during TENS is to generate nerve impulses in peripheral nerve fibres to modulate the flow of nociceptive information and reduce pain. The characteristics of the electrical currents (i.e. stimulating parameters) and physiology at the electrode–skin interface will influence which nerve fibres are excited. Conventional TENS and acupuncture-like TENS are two techniques developed to stimulate different types of nerve fibres. The purpose of this chapter is to overview the biophysical principles of TENS and to explain how these principles have been used
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Miller, Aaron E., and Teresa M. DeAngelis. Dermatomyositis. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199732920.003.0020.

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Dermatomyositis (DM) is not purely a disorder of muscle and skin, but may affect multiple organs with cardiac, pulmonary, and gastrointestinal features. In this chapter, we review the clinical manifestations of DM as well as its occurrence as a paraneoplastic phenonomenon. In addition, we discuss the diagnostic modalities and outline therapeutic recommendations.
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Bowman, Dwight D. Zoonotic hookworm infections. Oxford University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198570028.003.0069.

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Hookworms on occasion cause creeping lesions in the superficial layers of the human skin that have been designated as cutaneous larva migrans for the purpose of contrasting the condition with visceral larva migrans. Currently, the disease is presenting most commonly to physicians specializing in tropical or travel medicine in patients who have just visited a tropical beach and are presenting with serpiginous tracks in their skin. The serpiginous tracts can persist for week, and are often pruritic, may be associated with accompanying bulla, and can rarely lead to secondary sequelae. The larval
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Introduction. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199673278.003.0001.

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Using electricity to relieve pain is an age-old technique that pre-dates the discovery of electricity. The ancient Egyptians used electric fish to treat various ailments. Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) is a technique that delivers pulsed electrical currents across the intact surface of the skin to stimulate peripheral nerves using a ‘standard TENS device’ and conductive electrodes. TENS is principally used as a stand-alone treatment or as an adjunct to core treatment for symptomatic relief of most types of pain. TENS is popular with patients and practitioners because it is
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TENS-like devices. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199673278.003.0011.

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TENS-like devices deliver electrical currents across the intact surface of the skin using pulse generators with technical output specifications that differ from a standard TENS device. Technological advances have resulted in reductions in the size and cost of electrotherapeutic devices with increasing varieties of self-administered hand-held TENS-like devices available to practitioners and the general public. The diversity of TENS-like devices available on the market makes synthesizing evidence difficult. The purpose of this chapter is to categorize TENS-like devices and briefly overview the c
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Ty, Eleanor. Precarity and the Pursuit of Unhappiness. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252040887.003.0002.

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This chapter examines three works by Japanese North American writers: Ruth Ozeki's A Tale for the Time Being,Mariko Tamaki's novella Cover Me, and her graphic novel Skim, illustrated by Jillian Tamaki. Though different in narrative style and technique, these three texts feature Japanese North American teens, who struggle with identity issues, family instability, self-esteem, and depression. The protagonists are unable to follow the kind of hard-working immigrant ethos of their parents; instead, they pursue what looks like a path to unhappiness, and suffer mental and physical consequences. Ozek
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Appropriate electrode sites and electrical characteristics for TENS. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199673278.003.0004.

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The success of TENS treatment depends on the use of safe and appropriate TENS technique. Uncertainty about optimal TENS technique is due in part to the variety of possible electrode positions and electrical characteristics that can be chosen for treatment. Conventional TENS uses low-intensity, high-frequency currents to activate low-threshold afferent nerve fibres in the skin. AL-TENS uses high-intensity, low-frequency currents to generate non-painful phasic muscle contractions (twitching). The purpose of this chapter is to discuss the principles that underpin the use of safe and appropriate e
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Ruban, Anatoly I. Classical Boundary-Layer Theory. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199681754.003.0002.

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Chapter 1 discusses the flows that can be described in the framework of Prandtl’s 1904 classical boundary-layer theory, including the Blasius boundary layer on a flat plate and the Falkner–Skan solutions for the boundary layer on a wedge surface. It presents Schlichting’s solution for the laminar jet and Tollmien’s solution for the viscous wake. These are followed by analysis of Chapman’s shear layer performed with the help of Prandtl’s transposition theorem. It also considers the boundary layer on the surface of a fast rotating cylinder with the purpose of linking the circulation around the c
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Barrett, Deirdre, ed. Hypnosis and Hypnotherapy. Praeger, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798216973508.

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Once thought pure entertainment akin to magic acts, hypnosis is now a growing field being practiced by psychologists, psychiatrists, and medical doctors. Across all ages—from children to adults and the elderly—patients are finding professional, therapeutic hypnosis can help them recover from mental maladies ranging from addiction to depression and psychosis, and from physical illnesses from chronic pain to obesity and skin disorders. Studies show hypnosis can even speed healing from broken bones, burns, and surgery. These unprecedented volumes, including some of the best-known experts in the f
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Barrett, Deirdre, ed. Hypnosis and Hypnotherapy. Praeger, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798216973515.

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Once thought pure entertainment akin to magic acts, hypnosis is now a growing field being practiced by psychologists, psychiatrists, and medical doctors. Across all ages—from children to adults and the elderly—patients are finding professional, therapeutic hypnosis can help them recover from mental maladies ranging from addiction to depression and psychosis, and from physical illnesses from chronic pain to obesity and skin disorders. Studies show hypnosis can even speed healing from broken bones, burns, and surgery. These unprecedented volumes, including some of the best-known experts in the f
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