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  2. The 15 Best Nail Lamps for a Salon-Quality Manicure at Home - AOL

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    Perfect for nail salon owners, the Lumcrissy Professional LED nail dryer is a 64-watt powered nail lamp that is built with a heat-absorbing zinc alloy metal cover to protect eyes and extend the ...

  3. List of companies of the United States by state - Wikipedia

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    Casey's (); Dubuque Bank and Trust (); Fareway (); Happy Joe's (); Hartig Drug (); HNI Corporation (); Hy-Vee (West Des Moines); Kum & Go (); Lee Enterprises (); Maid ...

  4. List of Utah companies - Wikipedia

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    Name City Industry Formed 1-800 Contacts: Draper: Contact lens retail: 1995 Action Target: Provo: Shooting ranges: 1986 Alpine Air Express: Provo: Airline: 1972 Alsco

  5. Infrared heater - Wikipedia

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    Electrical infrared hair dryer for hair salons, c. 2010s. A heat lamp is an incandescent light bulb that is used for the principal purpose of creating heat. The spectrum of black-body radiation emitted by the lamp is shifted to produce more infrared light. Many heat lamps include a red filter to minimize the amount of visible light emitted.

  6. Swing Arm: As its name implies, a swing arm lamp is one whose shade is situated atop a rotating arm that juts out—often at a 90-degree angle—to the base. Club Lamp: A club lamp is another name ...

  7. Infrared lamp - Wikipedia

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    The development of quartz halogen linear lamps allowed much higher power density up to 200 watts/inch of lamp (8 w/mm), useful for industrial heating, drying and processing applications. [3] By adjusting the voltage applied to incandescent lamps, the spectrum of the radiated energy can be made to reduce visible light and emphasize infrared ...

  8. Credit Card 'Swipe' Fees Could Cost Shoppers Over $20 ... - AOL

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    Credit card companies don't work for free. Every time you use one, the store you're buying from is charged a "swipe fee" — and that charge will get passed down to you in higher prices.

  9. Category:Companies based in Utah - Wikipedia

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