They get cages, screws and rods implanted in the spine, despite studies that show fusion is not very effective for lower back pain.
But it also had some non-original parts, including Model A cranks and rods, an overhead valve unit built for 1920s dirt-track racing and dual carburetors from the 1930s.
But the idea of a team making up a locomotive made more sense back in the old days, when a variety of wheels and rods propelled the machine together.
The artificial retina is composed by neuronal photoreceptors, called cones and rods, which capture light signals and transform them in electrical signals, transferring them to the retinal ganglion cells and, through the optic nerve, to the brain.
There had been a turn-out of sawyers, and Garland and three others, who were working there as knobsticks, were returning to Manchester (it being Saturday evening), when about half a mile from the new church, four men rushed from behind a cart going the opposite way, and which had concealed them, and attacked Garland and the others with bludgeons and rods of iron.
Long carbon steel refers to tubular steel and steel rods, which are used almost completely for the construction of buildings and bridges.
Families and sporting companies have sent rods and golf clubs, which are passed down from one unit to the next.
The cells are known as photo receptors and come in two varieties: rods and cones.
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The footage allegedly shows horses being beaten with sticks, a rope and iron rods to move them into metal pens.
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This can take more than a week to cool down, and the rods must be continually bathed in cooling waters to keep them from overheating.
Angry crowds surrounded the observers' cars and hurled stones and metal rods at the vehicles, said Sausan Ghosheh, a spokeswoman for the U.N. monitoring mission in Syria.
The other books on this year's shortlist were Skios by Michael Frayn, England's Lane by Joseph Connolly, Heartbreak Hotel by Deborah Moggach, and Lightning Rods by Helen DeWitt.
Herculean tasks they come and go so easily, When her rods and her cones play.
As a child, Jackson rode dirt bikes and raced hot rods with his older brother and their motor-head friends.
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Young boys and older men with greying beards half-heartedly mixed cement and worked iron rods as we walked through the site and were shown the skeleton of a 16 classroom building.
These pores are between 100 and 200 nanometres in diameter perfect for trapping the rods and thus marking the tumour.
And we knew where the fuel rods were, and we knew the limits on their nuclear power.
Mr Kerr spent four days in hospital and had steel rods inserted to mend his leg.
However, one of its permanently-closed reactors on Long Island Sound did, and spent fuel rods remain on site.
Other luxuries include a six-burner stove, hundreds of pounds of food, flatware, napkins, fly rods and associated gear.
Lighted clothing rods and shoe racks, and automated lights that turn on when cabinet doors open, are popular features.
One soldier with a brain injury says tying flies, building fly rods and casting have helped him with his motor skills.
There are a number of Deringer's pistols in the auction that come complete with their original black leather-covered cases, powder flasks, cleaning rods and other tools.
They may only add a few million bucks to the top line, but making rods and poles in the same plant helps K2 cut manufacturing costs.
As is usual in a wide variety of racing vehicles, horizontal damper struts are now used, which are operated via separate push rods and transfer levers.
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The duo also won rods and the opportunity to fish with the pros in an event on the FLW Tour, named for legendary bass-boat maker Forrest L. Wood.
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When a beam of light is focused by the cornea and the lens, at the front of the eye, on to the retina, at the back, it stimulates photosensitive cells known as rods and cones.
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