DePuy International says it will pay back the NHS if any more operations and joints are needed.
Flu symptoms include a sudden fever, a cough with a sore throat, and aching muscles and joints.
But glues, dowels and joints won't help a piece that's rotten with wormwood.
As they worked, he walked around, correcting the placement of limbs and joints.
He was tall and sprawling, all bony framework, the kind of body not always in synch with its hinges and joints.
And joints and muscles are as much as 20% more flexible in the evening, lowering the risk of injury, Dr. Smolensky says.
Because computer-driven machines cut most of the standardized parts and joints, "we're free to be inefficient in assembly and finishing work, where the craft is most obviously expressed, " says Moser, who spends most of his time designing at the workbench.
Its guidelines state that whole cuts of meat, such as steaks, cutlets and joints, are only ever contaminated by bacteria on the outside of the meat, which are destroyed during cooking even if the middle of the meat is pink, or rare.
The traditional design and practices for building these bridges combine the use of wood, traditional architectural tools, craftsmanship, the core technologies of beam-weaving' and mortise and tenon joints, and an experienced woodworker's understanding of different environments and the necessary structural mechanics.
It also is in motherboards in computers, cellphones and solar panels, and some joints in appliances and power-plant equipment.
Worn over the legs with a harness that reaches up the back and around the shoulders, X1 has 10 degrees of freedom, or joints -- four motorized joints at the hips and the knees, and six passive joints that allow for sidestepping, turning and pointing, and flexing a foot.
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Some 20 million Americans now walk around embedded with high-tech gear: artificial hips and knee joints, pacemakers, heart defibrillators and more.
According to the FDA, Mycobacteria chelonae can also cause lung disease, eye problems, and infections of the joints and organs.
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For the survivors, decades of coping with stunted, twisted or missing limbs has meant greater wear and tear on remaining joints and muscles, and virtually guaranteed the premature onset of arthritis and chronic pain.
Think of a mechanical hand where the knuckle joints and the actuators for those joints are integrated right in the joints themselves.
Mr. Heuken still likes to study screws and metal joints in Richter's warehouse in Bavaria.
The market area is filled with local chai and thali joints that do veg lunches (thalis around 45p).
It is also a good idea to wear proper trainers when taking exercise to protect the ankle and knee joints.
They hand-cut mortise and tenon joints (square-cut slats glued into matching holes).
Colds, sore throats and painful joints are all more prevalent in winter.
Shortly after the incident, people in the area began reporting a range of health issues, including stomach cramps, rashes, diarrhoea, mouth ulcers and aching joints.
The former component fitter on fighter planes and bombers says he now suffers from illnesses including respiratory problems, kidney defects, bowel conditions and painful joints.
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Some have longer limbs, denser bones, slipperier tendons and double joints.
So whenever I travel, I have trouble passing a pet store without popping inside and checking it out (ditto for bike shops, kitchen stores, and barbecue joints).
HBO's hit series Boardwalk Empire, entering its second season this September, has reincarnated a nostalgic vision of Atlantic City, replete with gangsters, molls, speakeasies and poker joints.
Sharpe and Simpson, who ran Ideal Mobility Solutions, mainly sold ordinary mattress covers that were claimed to have health benefits for ailments such as bad backs and stiff joints.
Its properties are so useful and unusual that it is used not only to create the base layer of skis, but also to make bulletproof jackets and artificial hip and knee joints.
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But that was the explanation Kelly O'Sullivan was eventually given for her two-year-old daughter Blaze's unusual symptoms - a rash that covered her body and swollen joints that stopped her wanting to walk.
When Stewart leaves to continue creating his own sounds, Palmer goes south, to the Delta (and towns like Greenville, Clarksdale, and Bentonia), where the deepest blues were born in the shacks and juke joints of black sharecroppers.
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