Aside from universities that host willed-body programs, several nonprofit outfits, including the National Disease Research Interchange in Philadelphia and the Anatomy Gifts Registry in Hanover, Maryland, make body parts available to researchers.
"You push against the floor to make the body fly, then you catch yourself, " said Mr. Burmann.
It can also improve heart function and make the body resistant to infection.
It's a smart use of materials to make the body seem a little more expensive and tactile given that it's just black plastic.
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One day in the desert heat is enough to make a body unrecognisable, so the possessions that are found with the remains can be incredibly important to the family.
In 1996 David Bedwell, a microbiologist at the University of Alabama, Birmingham, found that an antibiotic, gentamicin, could make the body's gene-reading software skip past the misplaced period in the gene sentence and keep on reading.
Instead of making the sleeves of a jacket first and then the body, assembling the garment in a series of steps, his workers make sleeves and body simultaneously, working in parallel with others who are stitching other sections.
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More significantly, the NABC has provided a support system for the thousands of coaches who make up its body.
That means you need to make sure your body language (eye contact, head nods, torso orientation, etc.) sends signals of inclusion.
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They have more body fat in their total body make up which can affect the way fat soluble drugs interact with their bodies.
With a background in digital imaging, Sareen set out to make an inexpensive body scanner that could utilize Tukatech's technology to better serve the clothes-buying public.
Embryos are awash with molecular signals which tell their few cells to divide and differentiate to become the many tissue types that make up the body.
Well logically, it says that step one is to make sure this body of the people at the top are aligned and very urgent to want to accelerate and sustain strategy and change.
But Prof Colin Pillinger, the scientist behind the ill-fated Beagle-2 mission to Mars, said the printer would have to be really precise to be able to fabricate complex parts that usually make up the body of a spacecraft.
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However, cricket's governing body did make recommendations as to how the board should be run.
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Rudel's monkeys benefited from these but not from the monounsaturated fats that the body can make itself.
After all, nature uses a similar process to make bones in the body.
Hirata Technical used to make only car-body parts for Honda, but has now branched out into making parts for dry batteries.
Lowe believed the new rules introduced by world governing body FIA make it difficult for McLaren to gauge their development against their competitors.
Though it is similar to the antibodies a vaccine might train the body to make, ABthrax might be used to immunize rescue workers or soldiers in a single dose.
Dr Johns believes that an optimistic frame of mind may lead to physical changes in the body that make it more likely that a woman will conceive a male child.
However, the UK-based Austrian team will need to make adjustments after ruling body the FIA deemed Red Bull's engine mapping to change the aerodynamics of the cars and therefore be illegal.
It turns out that most infected people do produce these antibodies, but HIV distracts the immune system into crowding them out with all the subsequent iterations they convince the body to make against the mutating virus.
The discovery that both boys had a rare metabolic condition called Smith-Lemli-Opitz syndrome (SLOS), which results from a failure of the body to make its own cholesterol, explained many of their struggles during their early years.
Parts of all this went into the making of him, as well as the imaginings of the young Marcel Marceau, in Strasbourg in the 1930s, trying on his father's long trousers and contorting his body to make his friends laugh.
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