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Sentence count:27Posted:2017-09-23Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: prostheticestheticsaestheticsestheticaestheticanestheticprosthesiskinestheticMeaning: [prɑs'θtɪks /prɒs-]  n. the branch of medicine dealing with the production and use of artificial body parts. 
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1. We also sell prosthetics for women who have had mastectomies, so that is a whole other private dressing area.
2. Prosthetics Designer Helps Disfigured People Return to Public Life.
3. Down the road, continuing research into "neural prosthetics" – devices connected to people's brains and operated by brain waves – may pave the way for possible desktop adoption.
4. His prosthetics have no knee joints so he had to run with stiff upper legs - a much more physically taxing style.
5. Methods Separating roots was used for the conservative prosthetics of 24 mandibular posterior teeth with furcation involvement.
6. Custom-engineered metal implants -- called intraosseous transcutaneous amputation prosthetics (ITAPs) -- are fastened directly to Oscar's little ankle bones, inside his fuzzy little legs.
7. We have prosthetics components, universal orthopedics products , wheelchairs, mobility aids and other rehab and home products.
8. Prosthetics worn by disabled sprinters confer no speed advantage, scientists have found.
9. These findings may help develop better prosthetics, capable of translating brain signals into natural movements for artificial limbs.
10. SETTING: Prosthetics and orthotic department in a provincial artificial limb center.
11. These orthopaedic prosthetics may include elements of a joint endoprosthesis as well as components to replace intercalary bone loss.
12. Very soon we'll see nanotitanium prosthetics--limbs, hips[sentencedict.com], elbows--that will surpass even the most sophisticated prosthetics now on the market and will last even longer.
13. Research with neuromotor prosthetics has also been done with monkeys.
14. Another possible advantage was that the prosthetics might allow the athlete to get back more of the energy they put into the track compared with able-bodied athletes.
15. Imagine the competitive market for hearing aids and prosthetics, or the success rate of farmers who are free to use the best possible processes.
16. Although Mr Pistorius's unpowered prosthetics do not provide any metabolic advantage, there is no reason why powered prosthetics, or exoskeletons worn by able-bodied people, cannot do so.
17. A record-breaker at the Paralympic Games in 1996, Aimee Mullins has built a career as a model, actor and activist for women, sports and the next generation of prosthetics.
18. But sometimes, science steps in to help animals, and one of the most prominent ways that happens is in prosthetics.
19. This might include bridge building and construction in earthquake zones, improved vehicle and aircraft efficiency and even longer-lasting more biocompatible medical prosthetics.
20. Wooden legs are perhaps the most interesting of these prosthetics, for their origin in myth is more obscure than their true history.
21. Breast augmentations ("breast implant"): augmentation of the breasts by means of fat grafting, saline, or silicone gel prosthetics, which was initially performed to women with micromastia.
22. Both rely on a combination of flexible rubber with either nanowires or electrodes. And synthetic "skin" would do cyborg double-duty: ultra-sensitive human prosthetics or robot limbs.
23. The technique has already been used for small-scale dental and facial implants(sentencedict.com), and researchers are now bringing it to full-scale limb prosthetics.
24. This adorable calf named Meadow is believed to be the first calf ever fitted with double prosthetics.
25. Objective To investigate the reasons of the exposure of prosthetics to improve the effection of rhinoplasty.
26. A three-axis computerized numerical control (CNC) machine tool to process the prosthetics socket mold was designed based on the unique shape of the socket.
27. Much research in past years has focused on reading the mind as a way to operate prosthetics.
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