A prosthetic hand can resemble a natural hand in appearance, but it often does not perfectly mimic the exact look or functionality of the original hand. Advances in technology have led to more lifelike designs, incorporating realistic skin tones and textures. However, the degree of similarity varies depending on the type of prosthetic and the materials used. Functional prosthetics prioritize usability over aesthetics, which may result in a less natural appearance.
do you mean " = "Why does your hand feel like a prosthetic after playing the guitar?" = lactic acid. It doesn't impair grammer or punctuation though.
I have a prosthetic eye. It's like a contact lens, and it goes in similar to a contact lens
Imagine that your hand is paralyzed with Novacaine. Today's baic prosthetic hands are a lot like that, but we do know how to make the fingers move simply by thinking about it! This is not yet in general usage yet, though. Robotics is one of the fastest growing fields in the United States, so expect them to even have tactile feedback feedback by 2015 (we are already doing this in the lab).
Pretty much any part of the human body that is either assisted or replaced by a mechanical equivalent. Like a prosthetic leg or hand, or even a pacemaker.
Yes! The umbrella term for coenzymes and prosthetic groups is 'cofactor' - though many internet and book sources interchange the terms. If someone says 'cofactor' they could mean either 'prosthetic group' OR 'coenzyme'. One example of a vitamin prosthetic group is vitamin B12, biotin. Like all prosthetic groups, this tightly bound molecule cannot leave its enzyme, or the enzyme shall not be able to function properly. Coenzymes on the other hand, CAN leave the enzyme it works with; it is a free molecule. Hope this helps! SOURCE: Vigourous scientific literature searches for my degree.
Jerome Murat is a French mime, famous for his "Living Statue" act. He has toured all around the world on just the performance. It is the only act he does involving him, a statue, exploreing thing around him like his hands with another head. The ther head is a puppet that his right hand controls while a prosthetic arm/hand holds a staff
They are called prosthetics or supports.
It is just like spraining your ankle, except it is your hand.
The number of sensors in a prosthetic leg can vary widely depending on the design and complexity of the device. Basic prosthetic legs may have just one or two sensors, while advanced bionic prosthetics can incorporate multiple sensors—often ranging from six to ten or more—to detect parameters like pressure, motion, and angle. These sensors help improve the user's mobility and provide feedback for more natural movement. Ultimately, the specific number of sensors depends on the technology used and the intended functions of the prosthetic.
you could be the new Governor if you just put your mind to it, like Hilary Clinton did but she is no good to the USA.
When you cock the rifle it compresses the gas behind a piston just like a spring. Basically it replaces the spring.
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