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  2. Certified Professional Electrologist - Wikipedia

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    Certified Professional Electrologist (CPE) credential signifies that an electrologist's knowledge has been tested and measured against a national standard of excellence. The credential was developed and is administered through the American Electrology Association 's International Board of Electrologist Certification (IBEC).

  3. American Electrology Association - Wikipedia

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    The American Electrology Association is the largest professional membership organization for practitioners of electrolysis permanent hair removal. [ citation needed ] Although its name says American, its membership is actually international.

  4. Electrologist - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 17 October 2006, at 20:07 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. Electrology - Wikipedia

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    Electrology is the practice of electrical hair removal to permanently remove human hair from the body. Electrolysis is the actual process of removing hair using electricity . In electrolysis, a qualified professional called an electrologist slides a hair-thin, solid metal probe into each hair follicle without puncturing the skin (when inserted ...

  6. Spotsylvania County, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Spotsylvania County is a county in the Commonwealth of Virginia.It is a suburb approximately 60 miles (90km) south of D.C. It is a part of the Northern Virginia region and the D.C. area.

  7. Pulse electrolysis - Wikipedia

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    Pulse electrolysis is an alternate electrolysis method that utilises a pulsed direct current to initiate non-spontaneous chemical reactions. [1] [2] [3] Also known as pulsed direct current (PDC) electrolysis, the increased number of variables that it introduces to the electrolysis method can change the application of the current to the electrodes and the resulting outcome.

  8. Rileyville, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Rileyville Baptist Church in Rileyville. Rileyville is an unincorporated community in Page County, in the U.S. state of Virginia. [1] The notable waterways of the locality are the Shenandoah River and Nelson Run.

  9. Electrolysis - Wikipedia

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    The National Renewable Energy Laboratory estimated in 2006 that 1 kg of hydrogen (roughly equivalent to 3 kg, or 4 liters, of petroleum in energy terms) could be produced by wind powered electrolysis for between US$5.55 in the near term and US$2.27 in the longer term.