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  2. Body Worlds - Wikipedia

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    Storefront display of Body Worlds exhibition in Amsterdam (2016). Body Worlds (German title: Körperwelten) is a traveling exposition of dissected human bodies, animals, and other anatomical structures of the body that have been preserved through the process of plastination.

  3. Largest body part - Wikipedia

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    The largest body part is either the largest given body part across all living and extinct organisms or the largest example of a body part within an existing species. The largest animals on the planet are not the only ones to have large body parts, with some smaller animals actually having one particularly enlarged area of the body.

  4. Duroplast - Wikipedia

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    The Trabant 601 car body is made of Duroplast [1] Duroplast is a composite thermosetting resin plastic developed by engineer Wolfgang Barthel in 1953 [ 2 ] in the German Democratic Republic . [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Its production method places it in a similar family as Formica and Bakelite .

  5. ‘Biggest Loser’ Trainer Erica Lugo Reveals Skin Removal ...

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    The big reveal! Erica Lugo unveiled the scars she got following her tummy tuck procedure at Athenix Body Sculpting. Celebs Who Admitted They Got Plastic Surgery Read article On Tuesday, October 6 ...

  6. Artificial organ - Wikipedia

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    An artificial organ is a human-made organ device or tissue that is implanted or integrated into a human – interfacing with living tissue – to replace a natural organ, to duplicate or augment a specific function or functions so the patient may return to a normal life as soon as possible. [1]

  7. Celebrities with weird body parts - AOL

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    Take a look at the celebrities with weird body parts: ... McDonald's is making a fan-favorite item available nationwide for the first time ever. Lighter Side. Lighter Side. The Pioneer Woman.

  8. Animatronics - Wikipedia

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    Some examples of different methods of building animatronics are Chuck E. Cheese's studio c animatronic, made of latex rubber, metal, and plastic supported by an internal skeleton [38] and on the other end of the spectrum is the all metal bunyip animatronic in Australia, using water to actuate the characters mouth.

  9. 10 Celebrities Who Have Insured Their Body Parts for Big Money

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    Your favorite stars earn big money, so it makes sense that they want to protect their assets. Admittedly unconventional for the average person, many stars — or the brands they represent —...