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There are individuals who have specific body parts that have been replaced by mechanized systems that function bionically. These rudimentary bionic parts will enable the amputee, blind, or deaf individual to be able to function as human-like as possible once again. There are a growing number of medical implants being administered as accessibility increases. As far as a fully-functioning bionic human, there is only one. A 23 year old woman in Hawaii named Jessica has been completely augmented with bionic legs, arms, an ear, and even an eye. She has been enhanced with the most advanced bionics ever created. Her small frame has been improved so she is now more efficient and powerful than before her bionic replacement surgery. As science and technology improve, there will undoubtedly be even more advancements in the field of bionics.

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