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A New Limb The driver was talking on her cellphone.
"That would be like cutting your heart out to grow a new limb".
"That would be like cutting out your heart to grow a new limb.
A dancer whose leg was amputated is walking on a new limb.
For Johnny, it meant the cursor was beginning to feel like a part of him, a new limb.
He said any partnership that compromised Channel 4's independence "would be like cutting out your heart to grow a new limb".
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We designed and developed a new limb-structured anthracene derivative, 2,3-bis 9,9-diethyl-9H-fluoren-2-yl -9,10-diphenylanthracene (EFPA), comprising an anthracene core with phenyl units at its the 9 and 10-positions and fluorene units at its 2,3-bis 9,9-diethyl-9H-fluoren-2-yl -9,10-diphenylanthracene
These problems are greater in congenital deformities where an entirely new limb length or alignment is being created, as compared to post-traumatic cases where the issue is one of restoration to a previous state.
Some species of starfish have the ability to regenerate lost arms and can regrow an entire new limb given time.
For example, if a blastema from a mid-forearm (i.e. mid-radius and ulna) amputation is treated with RA, an entire new limb is regenerated, rather than just the missing distal lower arm and hand (Maden, 1982).
Mosha's new limb was a great success, but her rapid growth - the average Asian elephant weighs 11,000 pounds - following its fitting meant that her careers had to quickly adapt the leg.
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