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What does MO theory explain that other bonding theories do not?
Turgor
Normal tension; with the skin, it means the resistance to being deformed and the length of time to return to normal.
Calloused Fingers
Areas of thickened skin on the fingers resulting from repeated friction or pressure, often found in musicians, laborers, and individuals performing manual tasks.
Skin Cracks
Small fissures that appear on the surface of the skin often due to dryness, resulting in potential irritation and discomfort.
Breast Self-Exam
A breast self-exam involves an individual checking their own breasts for lumps, changes, or abnormalities to detect potential issues early.
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