what does biotechnology have to with prosthetics?
is the implant of teeth
Prosthetics increase mobility and give u the ability to play sports or to live a normal life.
Nothing. Just a different way of saying it. Not true. There is the slight but significant aspect of grammar: prosthetic is an adjective, while prosthesis (plural: prostheses) is a noun. So you can say "she's had a prosthesis fitted on her leg" or she's got a prosthetic limb".
it will help us by help. and help us wat we need help on like help. and will help us from yo mamma jokes like help make us lazyer...... that wat robots do make people dumber
what does biotechnology have to with prosthetics?
P&O - Prosthetics and Orthotics
I would love to work a job making prosthetics. What degree do I need? And what school in florida?Also any info on prosthetics would be great!
The definition of Prosthetics is: The branch of medicine dealing with the production and use of artificial body parts.
prosthetics
The other alternative for latex whe making prosthetics is gelatin.
Prostheses are mechanical devices used to replace missing body parts. People usually think of prosthetics as artificial limbs. However, hearing aids and dentures are also considered to be prosthetics.
Prosthetist
is the implant of teeth
It was not until the 16th century, through the efforts of French surgeon Ambroise Pare, that prosthetics became a science.
Prosthetics increase mobility and give u the ability to play sports or to live a normal life.
No, prosthetics are not part of artificial intelligence. A handicapped individual who uses a prosthetic still has only his or her own intelligence, derived from his or her own brain. Prosthetics can help with movement or with communication, but they do not make people more intelligent. If a prosthetic device is ever invented that can increase a person's intelligence, that would be a very revolutionary invention indeed. So far I know of no research likely to produce such a device.