He had been wounded before, many times, but this one forced him to use an artificial heart, and a bionic limb replacement for his right arm. |
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At one point Suzanne called Terri the bionic woman and I heard Terri laugh out loud heartily. |
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After all, people thought the very idea of a bionic man was crazy until we actually made one. |
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The Elek were a race that were not born, but grown in clone vats with bionic limbs and nanofiber organs as part of their physiology. |
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Back in the 1970s, Steve Austin amazed the TV-watching world with his fictional bionic replacement body parts. |
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Scientists with the ability to develop bionic dogs and digital noses are beginning experiments to create K9-the world's first robot sniffer dog. |
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The Bionic Man was an entertaining piece of fictional TV, but Steve Austin's bionic eye is now a reality. |
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Unless television has steered me wrong all these years, surely being bionic means you become some kind of super human. |
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The new design answers major questions about what's feasible for bionic devices. |
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We then investigated ion permeability of rSK2 channel under bionic conditions using excised inside-out patches. |
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Fill the bionic bug's head with citronella lamp oil, light the wick, and watch all attackers turn and flee for their lives. |
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Research on bionic prostheses, for example, has attained a level unimaginable just a decade ago, thanks to the biotechnologies. |
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The list features ideas, inventions, and gadgets for everyday life including mobile wallets, bionic eyeballs and spray-on solar panels. |
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In fact, the pace of innovation in this area is so rapid and wide-ranging that even the prospect of bionic limbs is fast becoming a reality. |
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We forget that these men and women are flesh and blood, not bionic men and women who can go to the nearest NAPA auto parts store and get new U-joints. |
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Even myself, the bionic plane jumping man, was not immune, and after a week am still coughing so badly that the domestic African Grey parrot now sounds definitely consumptive. |
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I like to think that these detectors are like bionic ears for the human race to allow us to listen to the sounds of the universe for the first time. |
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Modern American parenting can seem an extreme sport geared toward raising a bionic generation of high-achieving super-babies. |
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Roth was set to produce the film about an extreme sports star who becomes bionic. |
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When conducted into the natural jade from Myanmar, the bionic thermal rapidly disorders the beneficial trace elements in jade. |
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Energy activation and conversion equipment makes use of bionic thermal, magnetic jade and ice technologies. |
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The search for a new generation of bionic hand provides elements of a response. |
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A few months ago, the first bionic finger prostheses became commercially available. |
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Far be it from me to say that this was a bad exam, suffice to say it was an exam in which fast writers were rewarded, at the expense of those without bionic hands. |
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The future of paraplegia has a new outlook, thanks to an incredible bionic suit helping stand, walk, and even climb stairs. |
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In other words, if you are shifted over toward the bionic side of the saddle, whether that leg is shorter or not, it would pull the muscles and tendons on the other leg more. |
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Other bionic devices on the horizon include implantable monitors that will track pressure in the brains of spina bifida patients who require fluid-draining shunts. |
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These mechanically-enhanced gifts included super-speed from a pair of bionic legs, an extremely strong bionic right arm, and super hearing via a bionically-enhanced ear. |
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Summarizing the plot, a gleeful morass of B-movie humour involving an evil sibling, a bionic bigfoot and radioactive pearls, is not only difficult, but also useless. |
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Gadget was bionic and had various contraptions built into his body, but his personality and some of his catchphrases were distinctly reminiscent of Maxwell Smart. |
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Inspector Gadget is a bionic crime-fighter who's part Erector Set, part novelty store inventory, part Matthew Broderick. |
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The key feature of bionic electro-osmosis is to arrange a series of electric pole plates to create a non-smooth working surface. |
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From the wine cask to the Hills Hoist, from plastic banknotes to the bionic ear, Australian ingenuity is proudly on display, providing testament to our capacity to invent and innovate. |
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Such work may well lead to the advanced composites needed to make bionic fuselage structures.… turn rightNew lightweight technologies are also having an impact in the back of the aircraft. |
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Sensors on his chest pick up the nerve impulses to control movement in his bionic arm and hand. |
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The aeroplane was a bionic invention from the very beginning. |
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Star Trek communicators predated mobile phones by a good 20 years, while bionic limbs, video calling, touchscreen technology and CCTV were all predicted with eerie accuracy in the Mystic Meggian annals of sci-fi. |
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The washable cabretta leather Bionic Gardening Gloves were ergonomically designed by a hand surgeon and fit as snug as a batting glove. |
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Escape into the Park and Bionic Events are examples of the Welsh Hard Dance scene. |
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