Other thieves hack their way up the vertebral column in pursuit of the skull, the most prized body part.
On completion of each body part, Langevin shares the printer files and assembly instructions on his dedicated blog.
"We can put together a complete copy of a body part on the 3-D printer within a day, " Green said.
But after seven weeks of training, I have become acutely aware of the body part that needs the most conditioning.
Four botched operations took place at Addenbrooke's in just six weeks last year, including surgeons operating on the wrong body part of a patient.
It's not uncommon for a body part to go numb after staying in the same position for a long time, whether sitting or standing.
Intactivists counter that this hardly justifies what they call the amputation of a body part from infants who might never be at risk of HIV.
They said the results were expected next week and officers will begin an investigation if the body part is found to be "current rather than historic".
The tackle was the "commonest phase of play causing injury" with the head and face the most injured body part, along with sprains or ligament damage.
One possibility is expanding the rule to make it illegal to target any player on the field and any body part with the top of the helmet.
At the Royal Devon and Exeter NHS Foundation Trust, one event involved surgery being carried out on the wrong body part and the other involved a misplaced tube.
There is no logical or ethical reason to remove a healthy body part on our infant males because in the future it might possibly allow them to catch an STD.
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And while music helps distract people from the rigors of toning their muscles and improving their heart health, it may be having an adverse effect on another body part: the eardrums.
The idea of selling any body part, let alone the combination of sperm and egg that leads to the formation of an embryo, can be disconcerting at first (or even second) thought.
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It's called the specialty hospital, a center that focuses on the care of a particular body part such as the heart, spine or joints, or on a specific disease such as cancer.
Then the specialized software spent about 30 seconds turning the raw data in to useable measurements for inseam, waist, chest and just about any other body part that could be of import to a tailor.
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The most complex part of the build was etching the printed circuit boards that spotted when a body part or the tongs touched the live edges of the hole it was in, said Mr Lang.
Initially, moral authorities encouraged this type of donation because they believed it abhorrent that a donor should be paid for the trouble of undergoing surgery to provide a vitally needed body part to another individual.
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The new definition removes the reference to females and says rape is "the penetration, no matter how slight, of the vagina or anus with any body part or object" without the consent of the victim.
It is unfortunate that Coy's school has not learned the lesson that so many other aspects of our culture have already acknowledged, that a person's gender is more complicated than a body part or a chromosome.
Bill Mergendahl, Chief Executive of Cambridge-based ProEMS, which sent six ambulances to the scene Monday in Boston, said his fleet transported patients with "traumatic amputations, " the medical term for the accidental severing of all or part of a body part.
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And even exposure data isn't a reliable measure because it can vary highly by such factors as age, gender, the body part exposed to radiation and the patient's size, says James A. Brink, chief radiologist at Massachusetts General Hospital and co-chairman of Image Wisely.
He was a late bloomer, becoming Boston's starter at age 31, and rather than employ more traditional goaltending techniques (the butterfly style, for instance), Thomas relied on his athleticism and aggressiveness to make saves, using whatever body part happened to be handy to stop the puck.
This fall, the school opened up the weekly workouts to its entire student body as part of a wellness initiative.
The general student body can work part time or full time during the summer and get paid.
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The School Food Trust is losing its status as a public body, as part of ministers' drive to cut quangos.
If one of the discs hits a combatant, he'll shatter into glassy fragments, and Sam, absorbing the physics of the game, must learn to treat his body almost as part of the surrounding architecture.
Secreted proteins, which include growth hormone, insulin and EPO (erythropoietin), are used by the body as molecular messengers to pass signals from one part of the body to another.
When part of your body doesn't work, you want to replace the broken part.
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