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"limb" Definitions
  1. an arm or a leg; a similar part of an animal, such as a wing
  2. -limbed (in adjectives) having the type of limbs mentioned
  3. a large branch of a tree

647 Sentences With "limb"

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If a limb is lost, a limb can be regrown.
I've lost a limb; more than a limb, my heart.
Our limb, eukarya, seems to branch off the limb labeled archaea.
He rends it limb from limb and stabs it in the face.
"  "They climbed way out not just a limb but the farthest twig of a limb.
"I can get new sheets," Alex said, slowly climbing out of bed, limb by limb.
It's impossible to tell — the candidates are too busy tearing each other limb from limb.
She knew it would rip her limb from limb, reducing her to a bloody pulp.
But soon, the Internet did what the Internet did best — tore him apart, limb from limb.
I'm going to pull you limb from limb like a piñata and see what falls out.
"I swear to almighty God up above I wud tear you from limb to limb" (sic).
Lucy's skeleton is represented by elements of her skull, upper limb, hand, axial skeleton, pelvis, lower limb and foot.
Brazilian torrent frogs also engage in fore-limb and hind-limb displays to catch the attention of a mate.
Her IREDE Foundation aims to educate Nigerians on limb loss and how to care for children living with limb loss.
If left untreated, PAD may advance to a condition called critical limb ischemia (CLI), which is associated with lower limb amputation.
It's like seeing a guy in a Red Sox cap at Yankee Stadium: He's going to be torn limb from limb.
"You lose a limb — you get money from that limb," said Kate Bronfenbrenner, director of labor education research at Cornell University.
The wind caused by a large space rock would tear humans limb from limb and knock buildings down on top of them.
A rustling in the bushes, then a limb and after that another limb steps out of the trees surrounding the back yard.
She begins to hunt boys, luring them to secluded locations with the promise of sex and then ripping them limb from limb.
One man chants as two others choke him (and otherwise obstruct his breath); another gets bound, limb by restless limb, in packing tape.
The same Republican gargoyles who once tore Anita Hill limb from limb knew they had to tread gingerly, with women at the barricades.
With TMR, the surgeons take residual nerves that previously controlled the amputated limb and rewire them into the remaining part of the limb.
Angela Watercutter, Senior Associate Editor: Alright guys, I'm going to go out on a limb here (OK, not a crazy limb; like the kind of limb some ambitious dad turned into a tree bench, or put a swing on...): I liked Solo.
A Slender Man-ish figure appears and tears them limb from limb, the dyed corn syrup flowing up the walls as their faces disintegrate.
Once this calibration is complete, the virtual limb is superimposed on a live webcam image of the patient, starting just where the real limb stops.
And the series takes a lighthearted but firm stand in favor of punching Nazis, and / or of tearing Nazis limb from limb and eating them.
As scores and scores of men fell around him in battle, Ghost raged on, tearing wights limb from limb with his gnashing, CGI-enhanced jaws.
Then Roe uses Autodesk Maya — a 3D computer graphics software — to arrange the model, limb by limb, into poses that might translate in real life.
Not only does Kansas City's attack rack up points, but it usually does it early, with Andy Reid's scripted plays tearing defenses limb from limb.
Writing a death certificate for a fossil Lucy's skeleton is represented by elements of her skull, upper limb, hand, axial skeleton, pelvis, lower limb and foot.
In video of the meet and greet, a little boy with limb difference approaches the step and repeat where Griffin — who also has limb difference — is standing.
An intervention known as mirror therapy that uses reflections of the unaffected limb to make it look like the patient is moving their missing limb sometimes helps.
Since EEG is so sensitive to arm movements, patients could control a high-tech prosthetic limb, just by concentrating on how they want the limb to move.
I have seen footage of these hunts before, and I was cringing, waiting for the extraordinarily gruesome moment when the chimps rip the monkeys limb from limb.
The nameless protagonist holes himself up in his apartment, waiting for the screaming, violent horde to come crashing through his door and tear him limb from limb.
These are people who once rioted in the streets (in Season 2) and ripped the High Septon limb from limb when they thought the monarchy was failing them.
If Jurgen Klopp does one of his trademark jump-around-fist-pumping-like-an-idiot celebrations, it's quite possible that Conte will simply rend him limb from limb.
As Kanye went to work dismantling Wiz limb by gangly limb, he still made time to share some truly bizarre tangents that, out of context, are pretty great.
If I want people to go out on a limb and accept me, I need to go out on a limb and give them the chance to do so.
It suggests that only social conventions, and arbitrarily designated systems of morality, keep us from literally tearing each other limb from limb, from setting the whole world on fire.
"The sooner this case is decided, the sooner the Commonwealth can stop this horrific and barbaric practice of ripping unborn babies limb by limb," Pitt said in a statement.
I've rarely seen the Internet so ready to tear a video game limb-from-limb, as has been the case with Andromeda, a game that isn't even released yet.
Romero's 1968 classic essentially created the modern zombie, shifting the definition from Haitian mythology-influenced humans under a trance, to flesh-hungry ghouls who will tear you limb from limb.
To help patients with phantom-limb pain, Ramachandran created a "mirror box," allowing his patients to see the reflection of their healthy limb as if it were the missing one.
This is still the most fun thing to do, although Epic has added another wrinkle: If you get close enough to the robot enemies, you can rip them limb from limb.
Whatever side Trump is on, you are on the opposite side, even if the opposite side is a bunch of people who rip other people&aposs bodies apart limb for limb.
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Dogs simply love to take a new toy, methodically rip out the squeaker, then tear it limb from limb until there are tiny pieces of the poor guy all over the house.
The T-Rex&aposs stubby extremities were just three feet long, meaning it would have needed to get extremely close to its victims if it wanted to rend them limb from limb.
The researchers implanted a series of electrodes into the part of the brain that controls the monkeys' upper limb, the motor cortex, on either the same or opposite side of the amputated limb.
"The split decision by the appellate court tragically says it is acceptable to rip a fully formed living unborn child, limb by limb, from her mother's womb," she said in a written statement.
The International Paralympic Committee (IPC) recognizes ten categories of impairments: Intellectual disability; visual impairment; hypertaxia; atonia; short stature; limb loss; athetosis; impaired passive range of movement; impaired muscle power; and limb length difference.
The filmmaker actually released a short video dissembling one of his puppets limb by limb, which you can watch, after the full animation, below: Deer Flower was this week's Vimeo Staff Pick Premiere.
An upper limb amputee does not simply open a door.
She survived, but the lower half of her limb didn't.
I know I'm out on a limb by saying that.
Dubler Studio Kit adds a fifth limb, so to speak.
Later Younas carefully fitted the prosthetic to Clampitt's amputated limb.
I will join you out on the limb. Yeah. Okay.
Limb bones were sectioned using specialised cutting and grinding equipment.
The shape of the limb against bulky and stiff plaster.
Behold the lolling tongue, the malformed limb, the crooked tail!
It was the creatures' limb bones that intrigued him most.
The first was called limb salvage, an adjustable artificial knee.
He had climbed there on the limb of a tree.
Tim, however, really went out on a limb for us.
At first he thought it was a falling tree limb.
And now our music critic goes out on a limb.
This requires an extra limb that attaches between its shoulders.
So Dershowitz is out on a very lonely limb here.
Schatz and I extend an open hand — an olive limb.
The company isn't exactly going out on a limb here.
The easy egalitarianism of English tingled like a phantom limb.
At this point, my iPhone 6S is basically another limb.
It's not that hard to go out on limb here.
The next day, she said, Miner left her 200 Facebook messages in which he allegedly threatened to rape her "across the coals of hell" and "rip her from limb to limb," court records said.
There is no reason for Mitch McConnell or Paul Ryan to go out on a limb for a bipartisan proposal when they have no idea if Trump might be ready to saw off that limb.
I don't want to put your readers off their food, but cartels in Mexico behead their victims, skin them, burn them alive, kidnap their children, and send them back limb by limb ... it is sickening.
Excavation of an amputated limb (Credit: Kate D. Sherwood, Smithsonian Institution)
Don't you think he's gone out on a $5 billion limb?
But a bionic limb receiving commands is only half the picture.
A distinct limb juts out, grounding the piece in the corporeal.
If it's not, then Reines is waaaaaay out on a limb.
"You don't want to go out on a limb," he said.
The user thinks of movements, and the virtual limb executes them.
What's more, its limb bones appear weak and poorly ossified, i.e.
We can measure pixels on certain objects, like a human limb.
Police believe the dog may have "ingested" the limb, Cook said.
"After five days of training, they can get their new limb."
This was literally like taking off a limb of the newspaper.
A large limb fell from the tree and onto Marotto's car.
Open Bionics turns children with limb differences into bionic superheroes. Desolenator
Huawei's tossed in another limb, bringing the total up to $2,600.
Instead, hold the bitten limb below or close to heart level.
Working with tools and making limb-lopping devices can get tricky.
Hold a plank and alternate lifting one limb at a time.
"People's phones have basically become a fifth limb now," Brauer said.
The scale of limb loss due to DFUs is truly staggering.
Limb also scanned the brains of rap artists as they freestyled.
Law enforcement officers risk life and limb to keep us safe.
Min did not remember ever feeling sad about the severed limb.
No one should lose a limb when it can be saved.
BERLIN, Nov 2 (Reuters) - German artificial limb maker Ottobock IPO-OBH.
I'll go out on a limb and say yes, it is.
Was there any external pressure given how Phantom Limb was received?
They wanted to give children with limb differences an empowering arm.
You have to go out on a limb a little bit.
"I was way out on a limb," Mr. Stiles admitted later.
" These body parts included "multiple teeth and structures resembling limb buds.
I felt good that I had put myself on a limb.
Its lowest limb was flat and wide, almost like a cradle.
Symptoms include limb weakness, facial drooping and trouble swallowing or talking.
He is learning the value of going out on a limb.
"I'm not that far out on a limb," he told Fredericks.
An additional fabric liner was added to Mr. Taylor's residual limb.
Drastic reconstructive surgery, or limb salvage, was Mr. Taylor's other option.
I'm gonna go out on a limb here and say Republicans?
Catch Vodun on tour with Limb acrioss the UK this April.
Bright was Netflix's first attempt at a big-budget movie and critics have (mostly) taken to tearing it apart limb by limb, lambasting everything from the photography to the writing to the premise as a whole.
What we didn't see in that episode is how he got cut down, but "Git Gone" reveals the rest of the story as a raging Laura launches herself at Technology's goons and tears them limb from limb.
The strongest bones on the planet hold important clues While more work in clinical settings is certainly needed, we can still recommend that if you ever experience a limb fracture, you might consider training your opposite limb.
Thompson hurt her tailbone; what happens when a contestant breaks a limb?
In their view, the President had ventured far out on a limb.
Human speech is immensely more complicated than any movement of a limb.
How does someone feel about celebrating the day they lost their limb?
GINGRICH: Look, I&aposm going to go out on a limb tonight.
That is one image I'd give a limb to be free of.
The limb abnormalities have shown up in three regions in the country.
He was taken to a shelter where the wounded limb was amputated.
Some vibrio vulnificus infections can require limb amputations or lead to death.
The surgery is conducted in the West, mainly on lower limb amputees.
A deep canyon informally named Argo Chasma is seen grazing the limb.
But they had only a few limb bones and vertebrae to study.
But when a head or a limb comes loose, my stomach follows.
That's going out on a limb, and going up against vested interests.
Moreover, they are more likely to emerge with life and limb intact.
Each table held a fake limb and a Stop the Bleed kit.
The six of them divided the body, each tearing off a limb.
I check the amputees list—nothing, maybe because of his prosthetic limb?
One they focus on is an MRI scan of a lower limb.
They're made to pick up signals from muscles in the residual limb.
A mint green bouclé wedding suit hammered home the limb-framing effect.
The pain is severe and limits the use of the affected limb.
"That's not really going out on a limb," Manager Dave Roberts said.
We reconvened to nudge each limb and eyelid millimeter by millimeter together.
They first looked at limb lengths, along with egg size and shape.
The darker aspects of "miraculous" limb transplants that are rarely talked about.
"It feels like I'm way out on a limb, frankly," he said.
U.S. military has to immediately report incidents threatening life, limb or eyesight.
You aren't hoisting yourself up three stories to saw off a limb?
Not meeting your quota would result in a limb being chopped off.
Going out on a limb, I'm calling it Trump, Rubio, then Cruz.
When any limb aches, the whole body reacts with insomnia and fever.
A nurse hoisted a bare limb and began washing it with sterilizer.
With a prosthetic limb, your independence and dignity are returned to you.
Still, it's interesting that Mr. Cook climbed out on this limb anyway.
But prayer never seems to help an amputee grow back a limb.
It is gray-skinned and bloodied, missing a limb or an eyeball.
When, during a fatality, the Kollector bends over his victim and rips the limb from limb, gore and viscera arcing through the air, before pulling head away from the body and stuffing it in his backpack, I cringe.
" Proponents of S.B. 8 have emphasized the graphic nature of D&E abortions; in a statement on Wednesday, Texas Right to Life described a fetus being "torn limb from limb while his or her heart is still beating.
The movie begins in medias res, with Quill and the gang facing down a blobby adversary with fat, snapping tentacles and rows of nasty teeth — the better to eat them with or just tear them limb from limb.
What can he be thinking to go out on such a strange limb?
PILLSBURY: There&aposs a lot of premature commentary going out on a limb.
UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: You know -- let me just go out on a limb everyone.
Heart attacks, stroke, and even limb amputation can eventually happen as a result.
She receives funding from The Limb Preservation Foundation, Aratana Therapeutics and Allosource Inc.
Venturing out on a limb: the story behind the Rothenberg story Dear Backchannelers,
This limb eventually atrophied, causing the desperate canine to bite it off completely.
"In video games, people even choose to lose a limb," Payne pointed out.
The robot is essentially one long limb, capable of some cool acrobatic maneuvers.
Doctors were able to save the limb, but Wright's Naked adventure was over.
An occasional broken limb is an accepted, if unfortunate, part of such games.
Some 122 wounded have had a limb amputated, including 20 children, it said.
One client even asked him if their dog should have a limb amputated.
They can use their tail like a fifth limb, or so scientists think.
Chris Sayer pushed his way through avocado branches and grasped a denuded limb.
Limb injuries made up 65 percent of the injuries sustained during the battle.
A failed family farm, mangled limb, learning disability or snit with a coach.
One boy isn't letting limb difference get in the way of his achievements.
Even with a T rating, animating limb-loss may not be worth it.
I feel myself getting lighter as branches of balloons spring from every limb.
The diagnosis was dire — a serious fracture of the horse's left hind limb.
The Gaza Artificial Limb and Polio Center is run by the Gaza municipality.
" Mr Kaneko looked at his muscular forearms: "I was singing with every limb.
The infections can necessitate limb amputations and lead to death, even with treatment.
It does not tickle a new human sense, nor use a different limb.
To regain use of a limb is largely a matter of forced usage.
Commenters on Instagram have noticed Pieterse's missing limb and have workshopped possible theories.
So there's precedent now for multi-modal sensory feedback from an artificial limb.
He was also diagnosed with tibial hemimelia, a rare congenital lower-limb anomaly.
She went out on a limb to do that — no other candidate did.
He moved a tree limb that had blocked the door to his camper.
In "on a limb" (2018), she has apparently joined three different tubular forms.
That includes the differences seen in their limb proportions, according to Dr. Iijima.
It also includes introducing "single-limb" collective action clauses for euro zone bonds.
Watch "No Time for Fools" below, and try not to lose a limb.
"I'll get a fake limb and go back to the front," he said.
Mr. Shareef isn't aware of other pianists incorporating a maimed limb into performance.
For Benchmark, this puts the venture firm further out on a long limb.
There have been hints, though, that exercising one limb can affect the other.
Argentina added so-called single-limb collective-action clauses to recently issued debt.
"This was a complex cöordination between trunk and lower-limb muscles," Tabakow noted.
But most mines owned by the major miners sit on the Western limb.
The goal is simple: Give hope -- and control -- back to upper-limb amputees.
Some 122 wounded have had a limb amputated, including 20 children, it said.
Some are active in one side of a limb but not the other.
You didn't have any kind of phantom limb feeling or anything like that?
"We were excited to learn that the regulators of regeneration in the salamander limb appear to also be the controllers of joint tissue repair in the human limb," said Duke professor and researcher Ming-Feng Hsueh in the press release.
The good news ... technology in the prosthetic limb industry is CRAZY GOOD right now and Norton says he's a top candidate for a bionic limb that will allow him to control robotic fingers as easily as he controlled his old ones.
Red Sox 5, Yankees 4 BOSTON — In the comedy film classic "Monty Python and the Holy Grail," the resolute Black Knight loses limb upon limb, along with buckets of blood, in a sword duel, but he loses none of his defiance.
Harris is Captain Francis Crozier, who winds up leading the charge as his increasingly frenzied men must deal with a landlocked ship, oppressive conditions and, not incidentally, whatever it is that has the ability to tear them limb from limb.
There are no downsides to robot fox hunting; it's great exercise for the dogs, it maintains the social aspect of the hunt and, most importantly, nothing has to be ripped limb from limb for it to be a roaring success.
" She said the company aims to "offer people with limb differences an aesthetic choice.
What's more, a prosthetic limb that can feel its surroundings adds to its utility.
According to their preferred version, Flynn's departure severs the rotten limb, solving the problem.
Interest in bionic limb and exoskeleton technology has been developing rapidly in recent years.
"This could allow the creation of an entirely energy-autonomous prosthetic limb," Dahiya said.
It's a place for children with limb differences to learn, grow and build confidence.
The same technique has been used to generate limb movement in people with paralysis.
Many had run out of treatment options, while some were children facing limb amputations.
When one of us dies, it's like losing a tooth, a digit, a limb.
Some amputees feel the presence of a phantom limb where the real one was.
I mean, Clint, if you want to go out on a limb, you can.
The "Modular Prosthetic Limb," developed by the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory and DARPA.
This includes letting common cold symptoms pass and being on alert for limb weakness.
The kids cling to their fathers, who often have lost a limb as well.
I'm going to go out on a limb here and make a massive assumption.
In February, the temperature had dropped below freezing for three hours, killing the limb.
If the occasional limb gets broken, Schrader and her team are on the case.
He is now ordered to stay off of his injured limb for six weeks.
Still, she was stuck on the limb of a pecan tree, unable to swim.
For lower-limb amputees, the cheapest answer is a wheelchair and a sedentary existence.
Most amputees experience some "phantom" pain that seems to come from a lost limb.
The severed connection was a phantom limb, its absence leaving her aching for access.
There was some phantom-limb heartache, but I'd already disentangled myself from the team.
But Democrats have been cautious not to go too far out on a limb.
The camera fragments him into body parts: a mouth, a limb, a trembling torso.
An accomplished jazz musician himself, Limb was the perfect scientist to tackle the project.
We're gonna go out on a limb and say that generally speaking, chores suck.
The objective of the 3D workshop is to design custom-made upper limb prostheses.
He was strung up with barbed wire from the limb of a fig tree.
I wanted to saw the engorged limb off and throw it far, far away.
It's gone a darker color and he's starting to lose feeling in the limb.
She tried courting the emerging left — going out on a limb to endorse Sen.
I'm going to go out on a limb and say probably you have not.
This encourages the movement of metabolites and fluids out of each limb post-workout.
Rather, it's to predict sudden, catastrophic quakes that pose danger to life and limb.
Patients sometimes got nervous, too, at Allied Orthopedics, a prosthetic limb outfitter in Brooklyn.
The more degrees of freedom a limb has, the more complex its potential motions.
She adjusts a figural relief element on a painting, and one limb falls off.
In the color-rendering scheme used, the surface is shown in negative, with the sunspots as bright spots, and the area outside the Sun's outer perimeter (limb) shown with increased contrast, highlighting a surge on the western limb, and several small prominences.
I explained that in Latin ad means "toward" and ab means "away from"; thus, an adductor muscle is one that pulls a limb toward the central line of the body, an abductor muscle one that pulls a limb away from that line.
And nothing beats the thrill of tearing a marauding robot apart, limb by limb, or plucking a series of bullets out of the air — yes, you can do that — and tossing them back at a string of attackers, one at a time.
As for harmful outcomes, canagliflozin has been found to increase the risk of having a lower limb amputation as a side effect, but the researchers saw no significant difference in the risk of lower-limb amputation between the two groups in the study.
The bright streaks of Dione's wispy terrain are seen near the moon's limb at right.
This makes her the first elephant from the hospital to successfully use an artificial limb.
Before you know it, [that extra limb is] knocking over that knife and injuring people.
Most of the time you walk (~75%), you're supporting your body on a single limb.
He was fitted with an artificial limb, and in time he went back to work.
It was big — not like eat-you-alive big, but take a limb off, probably.
Now, she is fighting a third wound and risks losing the limb below her knee.
The last thing you want is to accidentally sever a limb — yours or your trees.
Image: Jens Meyer/APA man presents the bionic 'i-limb quantum' prosthesis from Touch Bionics.
Traditionally, the process of getting a prosthetic limb can take anywhere from weeks to months.
But how do you to decide which flavor is too far out on a limb?
My middle daughter was born with a rare condition called Microgastria and Limb Reduction Complex.
"He really went out on a limb for me in so many ways," says Rippon.
A teenager who'd received a donor limb had severe complications and died soon after surgery.
A 57-year-old man was struck by a falling tree limb during the storm.
In the episode, she goes out on a limb and asks Waterford what it means.
" Well, we'll go out on a limb and say this initiative definitely qualifies as "innovative.
"The Eyes of Thailand," a 2012 documentary, featured her being fitted with an artificial limb.
So why did House Republicans go out on such a long limb for TrumpCare II?
An example she used is of a stroke patient regaining the use of a limb.
Though it's in bad condition, I still have the limb all those bones broke inside.
What hobbyist risks life and limb transporting a volatile substance like this into the park?
She said the limb differences can affect things like speed and leverage in the animals.
These genes seemed to be organizing the developing limb, telling each cell about its location.
Let's go out on a limb and say he's got this résumé category sewn up.
"My leg is bent," cried a young boy covered in blood, examining his damaged limb.
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Arlen is kidnapped, drugged, chained up and invited to dinner, one limb at a time.
Donors brought Fabienne to the United States, where she was fitted with a prosthetic limb.
She also sang and co-wrote melancholy, rootsy songs for her own group Phantom Limb.
How did the state department manage to leave her out on this limb like this?
And you'd think it would get old watching her go out on yet another limb.
Like Wallach, patients first experience twitching or weakness in a limb, followed by slurred speech.
When Trump is out on a limb, he's the most easily routed man in Washington.
They ventured far out on a political limb, only to watch it disintegrate behind them.
It is a vestigial limb of empire, and it is time to let it go.
The measure that favours debt restructuring and haircuts is known as "single-limb aggregated voting".
I am going to go out on a limb and predict Lamont wins this one.
And then the main course came out: fajita tacos made from Shiny's severed human limb.
Note: Phantom Limb Company is a participant in Lower Manhattan Cultural Council's Process Space program.
Boston has Justin Bieber going out on a limb ... and we have no idea why.
"When the patient aims to move their missing limb, muscles at the stump produce traces of electrical activity that we use to decode the intended phantom limb movement," said lead study author Dr. Max Ortiz Catalan of Chalmers University of Technology in Gothenburg, Sweden.
And the further Santa Clarita Diet and the Hammonds dive into their dark and twisty double life of tearing people limb from limb and attending parent teacher conferences — not to mention determining what Sheila's new status means for their marriage — the better it gets.
Read more: Square has started working with a select group of CBD startups while other payments rivals shy away from the trendy substance'Being early and going out on a limb'"We pride ourselves with being early and going out on a limb," Buyers said.
Rather than asking a doctor to apply the prosthetic limb, they would 3D-scan and print the prosthetic, mold and print a socket for the limb using 3D-molding software, place the socket on the cut, and place a printed hand on the socket.
But in most of those experiments, the unused limb was not completely immobilized with a cast and scientists did not focus on specific muscles, making it difficult to know whether exercising certain muscles in one limb affects all muscles in the other or only some.
These companies' actions (or sometimes, lack of action) have led to loss of life and limb.
These features, combined with the specimens' limb proportions, hinted the researchers towards both species' gliding abilities.
After all, the Founders had just risked life and limb rebelling against the King of England.
Their technique can be scrutinized movement by movement, pinpointing  limb and joint angles, with quantitative feedback.
Others leverage our increasing understanding of the brain to envision direct control of a prosthetic limb.
Yet on one limb set separately the wisest bird,wide-eyed and cowled, weighed every word.
"It was like trying to find a new limb, that's only overstating it slightly," McElroy says.
So to Schindler, the opportunity to test a more accessible prosthetic limb was an exciting one.
A grazing view of Ceres' largest well-preserved 280-km impact crater, Kerwan, near the limb.
A custom-built machine within Hugh Herr's lab that measures the "tissue compliance" of a limb.
" Echoing the sorrow of her son's father, Scarlett says Jesse's death was "like losing a limb.
When he first attached the Modular Prosthetic Limb via osseointegration last fall, the transformation was immediate.
Shortly after arriving at the hospital, the little boy underwent surgery to patch up his limb.
Millions of people live with limb loss, including around 2 million in the United States alone.
"They told my wife this has been a life-threatening and limb-threatening situation," he says.
Diabetes is a major cause of blindness, kidney failure, heart attacks, stroke and lower limb amputation.
Physically, it's a giant cup that suctions onto a residual limb and attaches to the prosthetic.
There was really nowhere to turn and I felt like I was out on a limb.
Since then, Vaughan has had to readjust his daily routines with the absence of a limb.
Researchers found that after treatment with larotrectinib, less radical limb-sparing surgery may be an option.
There's nothing you can do except ride and you need every single limb to do it.
For someone suffering from complications from diabetes, mobility can be difficult — many have undergone limb amputations.
She's using that passion to inspire other kids with limb differences to create their own designs.
Jordan's limb difference doesn't hold her back, and her actions inspire many kids just like her.
No patient should face amputation without first ensuring that all limb-preserving treatment options are considered.
His discoveries include a 370 million-year-old fish called Tiktaalik, which had limb-like fins.
And just when I manage to get some limb rhythm working — oh, no, time to breathe.
In addition, the high winds resulting from frequent helicopter landings complicates the future of the limb.
Arthur: I'm going to go out on a limb and guess you're not going for Trump?
McConnell a few days ago permitted himself to go out on a limb with this comment.
"I would say these authors have climbed pretty far out on to a limb," he said.
"People losing a leg, a limb — sometimes they lose much more than that," Mr. Cairo says.
They'll inject necrotic venom, which kills blood cells and, in severe cases, can cause limb loss.
Sadness would linger when those losses couldn't be identified, like the throbbing of a phantom limb.
He developed an interest in prosthetics after a family member lost a limb in an accident.
Those images showed huge, flame-like protuberances of dust arcing out from the limb of Betelgeuse.
In 2010, a baby was killed by a falling tree limb at the Central Park Zoo.
Because of blood loss and infections, they have their leg bones removed and undergo limb amputations.
"I believe that the "single limb" (clauses) reduce debt costs rather than increasing them," Visco said.
After two days of protests, one officer sustained a broken limb, according to a police report.
Most Americans consider limb amputation to be the result of a traumatic and non-avoidable event.
The amputation of a patient's limb is not a decision any health care provider takes lightly.
Revascularization is the process of restoring blood flow to the limb through minimally invasive surgical intervention.
Many children who survived exposure to the drug in the womb were born with limb deformities.
In defense of the administration, perhaps no Republican walked out on a limb more than Sen.
Some animals escape, minus a limb, and hobble along with the help of their social group.
Her husband, Justin Sands, ran to her side and covered the damaged limb with a towel.
William Forsythe's style, where every limb is stretched and torqued, is more easily imitated than replicated.
I think we're in this point, we're ripping limb from flesh, and culture's just totally fucked.
On Thursday, Boston Dynamics released a video showing off Atlas's new abilities, which basically involve being able to run and jump with ease—great skills to have if you're a bloodthirsty robot hellbent on chasing down a human and tearing them apart limb by limb, right?
In the United States the Artificial Limb Laboratory was established in 1917 at the Walter Reed General Hospital, in conjunction with the Army Medical School, with the goal to give every amputee soldier a "modern limb," enabling them to pass as able-bodied citizens in the workplace.
Our villa had its own mini grass courtyard, a bathroom and shower open to the sky, an enclosed air-conditioned bedroom and a second-floor deck ideal for practicing yoga, napping or taking in the black-faced langur monkeys that catapulted from tree limb to limb.
They've just watched over the last 10 days, people who went out on a limb on the Comey firing, and said it was the result of the memo from the deputy attorney general, and had their limb sawed off by Donald Trump himself without a flinch.
As a chronic, life-threatening circulatory condition, PAD puts patients at greater risk of the development of critical limb ischemia (CLI), resulting in extreme pain in the legs or feet and risking complications such as wounds and sores or the ultimate amputation of the affected limb.
In San Francisco, a downed tree limb landed on the tracks of BART, the area's subway system.
"Cut off like a Skywalker limb," she told AM to DM about her relationship with social media.
Freedom Farm raised money for the artificial limb and medical care through an internet crowd funding campaign.
Thus the appearance of limb withdrawal on ultrasound represents a reflex rather than a response to pain.
They can have limb amputations from the infected part of the body that can save people's lives.
Schlafman said while losing a limb is not easy, he is not letting it get him down.
He pulled his right pant leg up, exposing a dozen or more deep abscesses on the limb.
According to authorities, reattaching the limb isn't an option because it was "probably ingested" by the dog.
Two months later, she was fitted for a prosthetic limb, which she practiced walking on every day.
In the end, more than 10,000 children across 46 countries were born with abnormalities, including limb deformities.
You might reach for your phone like a phantom limb and feel cranky when it's not there.
The penumbra is irregularly shaped because the edge of the moon, or limb, is also irregularly shaped.
The team selected 14 amputees whose phantom limb pain was chronic and unresponsive to other therapy methods.
EMG is widely used to measure muscle performance, and it's a promising option for prosthetic limb control.
It takes a bit of limb-Tetris to get us both comfy, but we manage it eventually.
We stand on the porch chatting, "ignoring" the limb of the Bradford Pear screeching against the roof.
So I took her right to surgery after stabilizing her, amputated the limb and rehabbed her personally.
Recent developments in chip implants have led to some patients regaining the use of a paralyzed limb.
Likelihood: I'm going to go out on a limb here and suggest that this is actually plausible.
According to NHS England, hand and upper limb transplants can improve the quality of a patient's life.
Abortion opponents "are going further out on a limb knowing the makeup of the court," she said.
Already, researchers are using BMIs for everything from restoring limb movement for paralyzed patients to racing drones.
AFM is characterized by a sudden onset of limb weakness and loss of muscle tone and reflexes.
Tremors, or involuntary shaking while a limb is at rest, can be noticeably reduced or even eliminated.
" And I said, "Dude, what's funny, I reckon, is if you use a different limb every time.
" He continued, "For all of her rhetorical gifts, she's never really too far out on a limb.
"Jazz is a great model to begin with, but I don't want to end there," Limb continued.
She was the first elephant to be fitted with a prosthetic limb at the hospital near Lampang.
Mando showed his true colors and risked life and limb to save the Child from the Client.
Some cases require limb amputations, and 15% to 30% of cases are fatal, according to the agency.
Pascarella said the operation lasted about an hour and involved inserting a pin into the injured limb.
Sometimes, doctors need to amputate an infected limb to stop the infection from spreading, the CDC says.
Both Apple and Amazon, from whichever direction they approach the innovation, are using another limb: my ears.
Compared with treatment errors, such as medication overdoses or wrong-limb amputations, diagnostic errors receive little attention.
I could tell the doctor to perform the surgery, or let gangrene take his limb and life.
The grief was like a phantom limb, and I needed to hold it; I needed something tangible.
Can you sell your own limb—or turn it into tacos—if it's detached during your lifetime?
Writers Nick Cuse and Damon Lindelof are out on a very, very long limb with The Hunt.
But the Trump administration has gone further out on a limb in Israel's favor than Bush did.
Symptoms not associated with COVID-19 include pain in a specific limb and skin lesions, or boils.
But the real limb-breaking happens in the two essay packages that consume much of the magazine.
I'll go out on a limb here: Foucault probably wouldn't have been a fan of social media.
At times, people nodded to Mr. Sanford's dissents, urging him to venture further out on a limb.
As diabetes worsens over time, blindness, kidney disease and lower-limb amputation are also major health risks.
Though neither life nor limb was, at that moment, at stake, I wish now that I had.
The price of substantial social and civil change is too often the sacrifice of life and limb.
I'll go out on a limb here and predict that the wing will be hailed as progress.
I think we're [at] this point, we're ripping limb from flesh, and culture's just totally f-cked.
The high today is 252, which will feel more like a limb-numbing 29 with the wind.
To read it again as an adult is to feel Holden's pain lingering like a phantom limb.
All patients deserve the appropriate, limb-preserving treatment for their PAD, which is why we must work with lawmakers in Congress to advance policies to ensure all Medicare beneficiaries receive appropriate screening and intervention for PAD, so that no one loses a limb that could have been spared.
Yep, we're going to go out on a limb and say they probably control a gym or two.
Other ideas, like social rejection, failure, physical pain, even losing a limb didn't lead to similar behavioral alterations.
Nate Boyer, who sacrificed as much as anyone can for this country without giving their life or limb.
I wouldn't have stayed there, and I wouldn't have understood what it feels like to lose a limb.
There the postgraduate student received care over a six-month period, and was fitted with a prosthetic limb.
Going to go out on a limb here: The Samsung Galaxy S9+ might be *the* phone for birders.
But we're going to go out on a limb here and say that a bell probably isn't it.
"We reproduced the same kind of fracture patterns that we see on these mastodon limb bones," says Holen.
Some soldiers suffered limb injuries from hard landings, but none of the injuries is life-threatening, Sangster said.
Whether Schindler's new racing limb will provide her with the necessary edge to win remains to be seen.
She went out on a limb, you know … But she went for it in a totally exciting way.
This was in contrast to performance when individuals were asked just to control the robot limb by itself.
The procedure, known as 'osseointegration' (OI), involved implanting a metal rod into the bone of his residual limb.
But learning to use his robotic arm, which was supplied by artificial limb maker Ottobock, takes daily practice.
After getting the Michelangelo, Carter decided to extend his ink down to the end of his residual limb.
But perhaps — and we're just going out on a limb here — Vetements has (finally)...out-Vetement-ed itself.
Stabbing, tiring or exhausting pains in the phantom limb were also less common after treatment, the study found.
Add a couple of tons, and you can easily paralyze a limb—a death sentence in the bush.
These included cystic fibrosis, a disease that interferes with breathing, and atelosteogenesis, which affects bone and limb development.
A familiar face or distorted limb appears onscreen for a moment, before blurring again into blotchy, dissolving orbs.
The prosthetic uses electrodes placed on the amputated limb to pick up electrical signals from the user's muscles.
Jordan was born without her left hand, and has turned her limb difference into a passion for design.
I'll go out on a limb and predict that GOP primary voters aren't real fond of unfunded mandates.
We have no chance to save the limb like other bullet injuries, traditional bullet injuries outside this area.
"One of our guidelines is prevailing usage — it's not always to be out on a limb," she said.
She was tormented by phantom-limb pain, and Melzack was struck by her linguistic resourcefulness in describing it.
Moreover, Lagarde achieved all this without going out on a limb on her own, as Draghi often did.
It shattered our front window, glass fringing the tree limb like a body outline in a murder scene.
Immune to our exhilaration, on an Owl Day, he perched thoughtfully at the edge of the thickest limb.
The loss of a limb pales next to the shame of feeling like a monstrosity and a failure.
He'd been asking whether the movements could be less "plastic" when he noticed something wrong with a limb.
"It takes a lot of courage for a politician to go out on this particular limb," Bellamak said.
Kelci "Saff" Saffery, one of his employees, has had a limb ripped from her body by a tiger.
Maybe that doesn't sound fun to you; maybe it reminds you of the angle of a broken limb.
Farah said that typically only cases where life, limb, or eyesight are threatened are reported to the Pentagon.
Mattel has also created a black Barbie with a prosthetic limb, and a Ken doll with long hair. 
We'd be willing to bet a limb that quote -- from Indian writer Nishan Panwar -- is intended for him.
A blossom-covered Callery pear tree limb nearly a foot across had smacked a chunk off her roof.
"He was excited to have visions that people with macular degeneration have, like a phantom limb," she said.
It is simply unacceptable that in 22019, so many Americans undergo a non-traumatic limb amputation each year.
When implemented correctly, and in a timely manner, revascularization can ultimately prevent disease progression, ultimately saving a limb.
Among these individuals are much-needed nurses, pharmacists, addiction therapists, a physician and even a prosthetic limb specialist.
Allow me to go out on a limb: The next test for Trumpism is Alabama on Dec. 14.
That information might lead the cells to evolve into the right tissues for their spots in the limb.
One example sees a simple wire robot crawling limb-over-limb down a pipe, but the bot could be outfitted with a wireless camera for relaying video of a hard-to-reach area, or a sensor array for providing details about whether or not it's safe for humans to proceed.
As recalled by many camp professionals, the song usually began with its now-familiar family roll call but — in possible inspiration from the 1975 film "Jaws" — inevitably turned into a jokey horror show about a shark attack, as campers added stock or improvised lines about being torn limb from limb.
As the Snow Queen in the 2012 London Paralympics closing ceremony, she wore a limb covered in Swarovski diamonds.
Steep is all about letting you experience the thrills of winter extreme sports without actually risking life and limb.
A second surgery was performed to flush the rest of the limb out with antibiotics to avoid further infection.
But more importantly, the physical makeup of the brain changed as the amputee monkeys learned to control the limb.
About 9 percent of people with existing disabilities had to have a limb amputated after living through crisis situations.
For John, Big Tech's new usage management tools are akin to offering a band-aid for a severed limb.
She felt as though a limb had been amputated, but her body did not really know it was gone.
And reattaching the limb isn't an option because it was "probably ingested" by the dog, a fire official said.
On the towel, in the brand's famous blue, was the equation: Venus symbol + limp limb + Viagra = an erect penis.
I ask my directors, 'When you start to hear the limb crack, just pull me back a little bit.
"People were sharing their stories, they were going out on a limb, they were saying a lot," she said.
This issue focuses on an interstellar jailbreak, the surprise loss of a limb, and a convention of negative spirits.
She moved in elastic slow motion, every limb flexible, merging the techniques of voguing with a hint of Asia.
Eagleman: I met this guy who lost his arm in an industrial accident, so he got a prosthetic limb.
Leave it to the professionals on YouTube willing to risk life and limb for a few more views.[YouTube]
The patients were equipped with myoelectric sensors that detect the signals in muscles that once controlled the missing limb.
Both Bergmann's and Allen's Rule spell out guidelines concerning the size and limb length of animal and human populations.
"My best friend, my love, my limb," she captioned a picture of the two making out earlier this week.
Jianquan Tian, who has a lower-limb disability, won medals across two sports in Rio: boccia and wheelchair fencing.
He wouldn't do it so the only way for him to walk was to have a prosthetic limb attached.
Take this past summer, for example, when beach-y shells and beaded fruit were strung around our every limb.
You probably do, but you still have to click and drag the component from your inventory onto the limb.
Out from the end of the limb is a standard connector that can plug onto a range of devices.
German startup AMPARO created an alternative, drastically simplifying the process of custom-fitting a prosthetic to an artificial limb.
But the actual mechanism behind paresthesia (technical term for when a limb falls asleep) is a little more complicated.
For upper-limb amputees, this means pinning up shirt-sleeves and learning to dress, cook, and drive one-handed.
Belmonte began to wonder: If a mouse limb could live on a chicken's wing, what else might be possible?
Losing a limb is a traumatic event, one that people react to in ways as varied as the individual.
Talk about going out on a limb (at least on the more predictable and calming parts of the analysis).
She lets go, strikes a tree limb on the way down, and is caught by people in the crowd.
Keep will continue to serve as my extra mental limb, even if I'm altering my normal patterns of memory.
Nothing says "I'm so into you, into you" quite like hugging a person with every limb at your disposal.
If you really want to go out on a limb on that "Loop" thing, here are a couple thoughts.
I'm going out on a limb, but I'm betting our foreclosure rate is fixing to go through the roof.
However, if someone develops weakness in a limb or difficulty breathing it is essential that they seek medical attention.
Using Nordic poles (hiking sticks) can also modify the activity so it's more than just a lower limb exercise.
For those without a limb, there are fewer positions available, and weight is divided among available hands and feet.
Those severely injured may need to learn how to live with the loss of a limb or limited mobility.
That's not to say that TSS isn't a serious, life-threatening condition, as Wasser's experience of limb loss illustrates.
If they can't get a WiFi signal they instantly start to whine like they had a fucking limb amputated.
It was a training limb the size of an average male adult's thigh, with the spongy consistency of flesh.
Whoever shoots you after a hit from one of those will probably knock out a system or a limb.
Even so, it turns out the price for a lower-limb MRI varies a lot within a given hospital.
It's derived from a single LEMUR limb and it moves by scrunching and un-scrunching, just like an inchworm.
"Quebec asking me to take off my turban is like asking me to cut off a limb," she said.
Our children sat on the generous, bowing limb of a shoreline oak tree and reveled in their climbing abilities.
To visualize the problem, imagine a person with their arm amputated above the elbow controlling a smart prosthetic limb.
Asked about Trump's decision to abandon the U.N. process, Attenborough said the United States was "out on a limb".
The unnecessary risk to life and limb is the whole point — like walking a high wire without a net.
It had the LION to LIMN to LIMB to LAMB words in the corners and three other theme entries.
In some ways, it's comparable to the phantom sensations, including pain, felt by people who have lost a limb.
Indeed, we've gone so far out on a limb — veering into pure speculation — that the branch has surely broken.
Completed in wax with pale hints of pale green, pink and red, the sculpture resembles a massive, severed limb.
Or that there is no way she doesn't chop off a limb with one errant swing of the hinge.
The patients opted for deafness, blindness, heart disease, even losing a limb, instead of returning to their morbid obesity.
Kamsi used to hop on one leg, now, with her artificial limb, she is adjusting to walking on two.
At first glance, the fossil looked unimpressively like a few broken limb bones poking out of a small rock.
There, the medical trainees will get hands-on experience treating someone who's lost a limb in a combat zone.
"Diabetes is the No. 1 cause of kidney failure, lower-limb amputations, and adult-onset blindness," the CDC says.
I love that it's not clean and you might lose a limb on the way out of a joke.
She's a force of nature; it takes not one but four men to partner her, one for each limb.
You earn an ally for life if you go out on a limb with them when it's still risky.
Damage to the brain is a lot harder to spot than, say, a damaged limb or even a fatality.
Barbies in this line will also include different types of ability, such as a prosthetic limb and wheelchair use.
Mogalakwena sits in the Northern limb of the South African platinum belt where the ore contains relatively more palladium.
" Momentarily puzzled by an entry labelled "Lacking," I clicked the drop-down menu to see "Eye, Limb, Tooth, Teeth.
He recently referred to the wrist as a "complicated limb," which tells me he's taking advantage of the painkillers.
WM: So why don't we go out on a limb and say they'll be 80 percent purchased by women.
Currently, many people who receive artificial limbs also receive neural implants enabling them to move the limb just by thinking about it, as the electrostimulation in the brain triggered by the thought is picked up by the neural implant, which relays the signal to a computer and causes the limb to move.
"I didn't feel like I would go out on a limb for something that really sounds so controversial," he says.
Iker says that lymphedema causes your arms or legs to get swollen, and it often only occurs in one limb.
"I didn't feel like I would go out on a limb for something that really sounds so controversial," he said.
"The people aren't only concerned by the noise pollution caused by the Ospreys but the danger to life and limb."
But we're gonna go out on a limb and say his limbs are racing Fallout across a similar finish line.
The creation began as a research project into how upper-limb prosthetics attach to and are controlled by the body.
The limb weakness and paralysis appear to strike more quickly than other paralyzing illnesses and poliovirus has been ruled out.
"Neither beginning nor end of this deep-reaching hellfire could be explored without risk to life and limb," he writes.
So my massive EC Tech battery has become less of an accessory than a new permanent limb of my phone.
The upside to them risking life and limb is that they also capture high-speed footage of the batteries failing.
Hopefully none of them will have lost a limb as the result of a bad encounter with the knee perturbator.
I began to embrace my limb difference and love the lessons it taught me, hard as some of them were.
Scott Belsky: I'm going to go on a limb here and say that the era of the file is over.
"Power modulation is whenever the power output of a limb exceeds the power the muscles can produce," Haldane told Gizmodo.
Pairing an artificial limb with a organic brain is a dream straight out of science fiction, something DARPA proudly acknowledges.
A prototype of an implantable device that receives signals from different muscle groups and transmits them to a robotic limb.
Going negative isn't easy, he said, and many are going out on a limb to say what they really think.
Is a person without a phone even a person, or just a collection of atoms itching for its electronic limb?
So for me, I learned a lot about going out on a limb and doing things you might not usually.
He noted that human ancestors in Africa used this same approach on elephant limb bones some 1.5 million years ago.
An astronaut floats alone with the blackness of space behind him and the bright blue limb of the Earth below.
Second, it vastly simplifies the logic necessary to accomplish tasks: the "brain" issues commands and the "limb" robots execute them.
Compare this with the $21,130 that a new recruit receives for risking life and limb to protect Puerto Rico's public.
A Step Ahead, who provided Dylan's doll, modifies the dolls free of charge for children who have experienced limb loss.
A: I left my job to go out on a limb to do this… My family is in small business.
You've literally been the most, except for maybe Reed Hastings, been the most clearly vocal, going out on a limb.
You're out on a limb on this one: Hillary Clinton said today that she would sign the bill. http://bit.
Q&A Q. Why can creatures like starfish and some reptiles regenerate a lost limb or tail while humans cannot?
This was my only connection to him, and changing my password would sever the last artery of this bleeding limb.
I was in my twenties when I wrote it, and out on an intellectual limb: climate science was still young.
We did the first outdoor test from outside of our office window (yep, we risked life and limb for it!).
Steven Tyler is the subject of a new documentary by filmmaker Casey Tebo titled "Steven Tyler: Out On a Limb".
They forged into the unknown and risked life and limb to carve new trade routes and paths to economic greatness.
We are going to go out on a limb and make a case for the person we want to win.
My aunts in Florida stuffed everything in plastic bags, saturating thighs with salt, shaking the hell out of every limb.
They're just a kind of octopus limb that's stretched out from a Reddit subforum, a website, or a Discord channel.
Still in his 20s, the fearless Chinese journalist, Hongxiang Huang, has risked life and limb to expose illegal wildlife trafficking.
He was there to demonstrate the fruit of over 103 years of labor and $100 million: The Modular Prosthetic Limb.
Hospital registries show limb defects occur in 1.7 of every 10,000 births, or about 150 cases per year in France.
So before graduation, I moved to California on a limb, not really having any idea what I was gonna do.
Cederna and his colleagues took small pieces of muscle and surgically wrapped them around nerve endings in the residual limb.
Their loss of humanity seems to be reflected mostly by the occasional artificial limb, and some odd choices around headgear.
Police officers did their best to keep the bodies covered, but a charred limb poked out of an open bag.
Another musician, Kevin Ratterman of the band Twin Limb from Louisville, echoed those sentiments and expressed disgust over the shooting.
The four limb-like forms extending helplessly into the air from what looks like a mountain-torso underscore the question.
There's a setting in the app that lets you choose between two other "wake words," Limb says: "Amazon" or "Echo."
Sacrifice should not be demanded solely of those who risk life and limb for their country in combat theaters overseas.
They were crammed onto mismatched furniture, their long limbs so intertwined I couldn't tell which limb belonged to which body.
The groom's father is the head of lower limb orthopedic surgery and traumatology at University Hospital, La Fe in Valencia.
What's one piece of advice you'd give to anyone who's in a situation where someone has just lost a limb?
I think one of the [things] that a lot of people don't think about is the elevation of the limb.
New dolls from the brand include one with vitiligo, another with a prosthetic limb, and one without hair, among others.
But limb-lengthening surgery is now also an option for people who want to be up to six inches taller.
" Swimming is particularly good exercise for amputees, Dr. Crandell added, because it "doesn't put shear force on the residual limb.
Luke, a nine-time Australian Amputee Open champion, removed his right prosthetic limb and handed it to a surprised Woods.
The organization said some of the injured protesters had been suffering from suspected limb fractures, burn injuries and skin necrosis.
The Sankt Marien Hospital noted that limb deformities during pregnancy can be caused by infections or toxins of various kinds.
The wound severed his femoral artery and inflicted irreparable nerve damage that ultimately led to the amputation of the limb.
The extra limb costs about a dollar, but the more substantial dish eased the sting of the $22016 price increase.
I'll go out on a limb and wonder if that is because it's less of a novel idea to women.
She is still on a track toward medical school, and perhaps even a career in limb restoration, just like Carty.
For example, when Peridot loses her limb enhancers, she loses a lot of the effected mechanical sounds in her music.
The planet's inner C-ring is almost translucent in this photo, showing the blue-hazed limb of Saturn's atmosphere behind it.
Yuh-ikes. I'm not one for these kinds of cringe-inducing, limb-breaking videos—but this is certainly one of them.
Next, to demonstrate its clinical application, the researchers incorporated the kinesthetic feedback into a prosthetic limb—one they fitted to Kitts.
Human speech is immensely more complicated than movement of a limb—it requires the coordination of more than 216 different muscles.
Crocodiles typically grab their prey by a limb and spin them in a "death roll" which subdues the victim by drowning.
The coalition is now planning a campaign during April, Limb Loss Awareness Month, to encourage the community to share ampuversary stories.
When your hands assume typing position, habit draws them down to the trackpad, like some peripheral version of a phantom limb.
Marine says the two met through the Lucky Fin Project, a non-profit aimed at supporting those with upper limb differences.
Kurzweil was a little more confused, choosing to comment about medical devices that help people restore lost limb functions and whatnot.
I'm not going out on a limb to say that this is not one of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania's stronger cases.
Amplats acquired Glencore's 39% stake in the mechanized platinum mine on the eastern limb of South Africa's platinum belt in 2018.
There's a 5-megapixel camera which lets you take selfies pretty effortlessly, or normal photographs using a little more limb contortion.
Every day, at least 500 people in the U.S. lose a limb, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
They used wireless electrodes to monitor muscle activity during each tattoo session and a Rapid Upper Limb Assessment for postural observations.
By using mirror images of a hand, he was able to alleviate the agonizing symptoms of phantom limb syndrome in amputees.
The roadmap proposes strengthening them with "single-limb aggregation", which would allow for a single restructuring decision to encompass all bonds.
Research shows as many as three-quarters of people with diabetes who have had lower-limb amputations die within five years.
The voice of an angel and the elegance and poise to make a rogue limb, pivoted out just so, look natural?
"Losing someone that I was that close to, I would say, was more difficult than the limb loss itself," she says.
This economy is about "putting yourself out on a limb for somebody else with no expectation of immediate payback," she says.
Those who recover are almost always left with devastating complications which can include blindness, kidney damage, nerve damage, and limb loss.
She started the Heather Abbott Foundation, a nonprofit organization to help others, like herself, who suffered limb loss through traumatic circumstances.
Ottobock developed the X3 with the Department of Defense, hoping to let soldiers with lower-limb amputations return to active duty.
"The results tell us that python limb development progresses much further than we knew before," Cohn said in a press release.
Of all the communities out there, Flint is the No. 1 place they should be going out on a limb for.
Round kicks are a terrific hurting weapon, but straight kicks put a whole limb in between the opponent and the kicker.
He was herding sheep in the northern Australian town of Winton when he discovered what he thought were fossilized limb bones.
Wearing a prosthetic limb, Berwari returned as a colonel in the Kurdish Peshmerga, neutralizing booby traps left by a retreating ISIS.
The bank released a research report called "Out on a Limb" on Thursday, including a collection of contrarian stock investment ideas.
It also wouldn't be going out on a limb to wonder if goofing around on social media sites actually hampers productivity.
Some of them underwent surgery, and a prosthetic limb was provided for a girl who lost a leg while in captivity.
" Luckie said the move to send the memo to Facebook's global staff felt like "going out on a limb by myself.
Limb commissioned a non-magnetic piano with plastic keys, which could be played on the musician's lap while in the scanner.
Have faith and patience, and they will find a way to replace a lost limb or make electricity from the sun.
"It is truly heartbreaking that Kentuckians are suffering, sometimes risking life and limb, because they cannot afford their medications," said Beshear.
AFP includes a number of conditions characterized by a sudden onset of limb weakness, such as myelitis and Guillain-Barré syndrome.
One common way this sort of chronic pain can happen is when someone has a car accident and breaks a limb.
My favorite were the people who went out on a limb and asked if Brandon, Tyler, Tess, and I were quadruplets.
The stunning photograph above of a California forest fire was taken at risk of life and limb by filmmaker Jeff Frost.
From my limited knowledge of weed, I'm going to go out on a limb and say that is some strong shit.
The Alleles Design Studio, a Canada-based creative duo revamping the traditional prosthetic limb, is leading the charge to change that.
I take my Ziploc bag out of my pocket, and he looks at me as though I've produced a severed limb.
Massive amounts of muscle proteins begin to leak from the affected limb, clogging and overwhelming the kidney's ability to filter blood.
Depending on the extent of injuries, which is entirely specific to each patient, total or partial limb amputation is a possibility.
Other divers with the project took over and retrieved the green, encrusted limb that extended from shoulder to middle finger tip.
Like other similar fish, Elpistostege's fin also has the precursors of tetrapod limb bones including the upper arm, forearm and wrist.
Few seem willing to go out on a limb and predict that the revived hospitality business will lead to widespread growth.
Its proposed "single-limb aggregated voting" structure would allow decisions over bond restructuring to encompass all bonds issued by a state.
"Some eventually decide to undergo an amputation if there is severe pain in the limb and it is dysfunctional," he said.
A deep venous thrombosis is a condition caused by a blood clot, frequently accompanied by swelling and pain in a limb.
This disorder, which usually affects a limb after some trauma, is thought to be caused by injury to the nervous system.
Advanced bionics look amazing and do nifty things, but many people with limb differences are perfectly happy with their existing limbs.
Three decades of covering wars with mind and limb intact is a testament to the restorative sanctuary of my family's love.
If people have bad headaches, respiratory problems, swelling of a limb or a bad rash, go see a doctor right away.
About New York For sheer threat to life and limb, few calamities in New York City can match a subway derailment.
She cut each limb of each figure out of black cardboard and thin lead, then joined them together with wire hinges.
This makes historical fiction a safe, even conservative, genre, attractive to writers who aren't looking to go out on a limb.
Patients diagnosed with ALS first experience twitching or weakness in a limb, followed by slurred speech, according to the Mayo Clinic.
The fossil is one of the more complete titanosaurs recovered in Africa, and it includes teeth, ribs, vertebrae and limb bones.
"We'll get the hemp ropes out, loop them over a tall limb and hang all of them," Sutton told the newspaper.
There is the pirate ship on which her duties include handling severance, very literally defined ("Any limb will do," she's told).
They are also less likely to receive treatment for cardiovascular disease, and they are more likely to have unnecessary limb amputations.
Every limb, every twig is dense with seeds, a load so heavy that the lower branches are nearly brushing the ground.
To make the scene look realistic, a fake arm was attached to Badgley while his real limb stayed at his side.

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