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  2. Onychomycosis - Wikipedia

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    Onychomycosis, also known as tinea unguium, [4] is a fungal infection of the nail. [2] Symptoms may include white or yellow nail discoloration, thickening of the nail, and separation of the nail from the nail bed. [2]

  3. White superficial onychomycosis - Wikipedia

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  4. Distal subungual onychomycosis - Wikipedia

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  5. Family (biology) - Wikipedia

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    Family (Latin: familia, pl.: familiae) is one of the eight major hierarchical taxonomic ranks in Linnaean taxonomy. It is classified between order and genus. [1] A family may be divided into subfamilies, which are intermediate ranks between the ranks of family and genus.

  6. The Ichinose Family's Deadly Sins - Wikipedia

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    Written and illustrated by Taizan 5 [], The Ichinose Family's Deadly Sins was serialized in Shueisha's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump from November 14, 2022, [4] [1] to November 6, 2023. [5]

  7. Uncle Trouble - Wikipedia

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    Uncle Trouble (Spanish: La familia Benetón) [1] is a 2024 Spanish-Mexican comedy film directed by Joaquín Mazón and written by Curro Velázquez and Benjamín Herranz which stars Leo Harlem and El Langui.

  8. The Family of Pascual Duarte - Wikipedia

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    The Family of Pascual Duarte (Spanish: La Familia de Pascual Duarte, pronounced [la faˈmilja ðe pasˈkwal ˈdwaɾte]) is a 1942 novel written by Spanish Nobel laureate Camilo José Cela. [1] [2] The first two editions created an uproar and in less than a year it was banned. A new Spanish edition was revised in 1943 in December of that year.

  9. Sin of omission - Wikipedia

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    In Christianity, a sin of omission is a sin committed by willingly not performing a certain action. The theology behind a sin of omission derives from James 4:17, which teaches "Anyone, then, who knows the right thing to do and fails to do it, commits sin." [1] Its opposite is the sin of commission, i.e. a sin resulting from an action performed.