Last weekend an Italian surgical team operated on four-month old conjoined twin girls from Greece.
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His epigrammatic wit is firing on all cylinders, like Oscar Wilde conjoined to Rambo.
Mrs Williams is believed to be the youngest mother of conjoined twins in Britain.
He lives in a beautiful home two old conjoined horse barns on 85 acres in Lutherville, Maryland.
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Travelling to a new country with friends on holiday is also not as straightforward for conjoined twins.
Conjoined twins are rare and take place at the rate of about one in 400, 000 live births.
Any operation to separate conjoined twins is a highly complex and dangerous process.
However, the process stops before it is complete, leaving a partially separated egg which develops into a conjoined foetus.
In it, aesthetics and morality were conjoined, under the sign of severe restraint.
The overall survival rate of conjoined twins is somewhere between 5% and 25%.
The "W12" refers to the 6.3-liter, 500-hp direct-injection engine, with four rows of three cylinders conjoined at the crankshaft.
He pioneered surgery on newborns and successfully separated three sets of conjoined twins.
For Mr Osborne himself, this is an especially bad time to be conjoined in the headlines with billionaires and yachts.
At most corporations, three major missteps, conjoined with a precipitous loss in shareholder value, would engender an immediate escort out the door.
Conjoined twins are created just a few days after they are conceived - most likely by the incomplete splitting of the fertilised egg.
The yuhangyuans - two or three at a time - are expected to live aboard the conjoined vehicles for up to two weeks.
Conjoined twins are very rare - it is thought one in every 200, 000 births - and around 40-60% of these births are delivered stillborn.
One can almost hear David Cameron announcing such a development in triumph - a conjoined policy, blending confidence in Scotland with reassurance for England.
Great Ormond Street, where the surgery on Faith and Hope was carried out, is the most experienced centre in Europe for separating conjoined twins.
These are two conjoined cities whose economies depend on the imbalances created by the national border than runs along the river that marks the border.
That is because B-mesons are sometimes born as quantum-mechanically conjoined twins.
In 2000, the case of twins Jodie and Mary, from the Maltese island of Gozo, highlighted the ethical dilemmas involved in the separation of conjoined bodies.
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Before becoming the nation's chief doctor, Dr. Koop was famed for separating conjoined twins at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, where he was surgeon-in-chief for three decades.
The pool area is comprised of two conjoined heptagonal pools that together stretch 75 feet, a spa, and an octagonal pool house with dressing and bath facilities.
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Historical records over the past 500 years detail about 600 surviving sets of conjoined twins with more than 70% of those surviving pairs resulting in female twins.
The ProLife Alliance urged British doctors to follow the example of their counterparts in Italy, who are also dealing with a pair of conjoined twins who share a heart.
Conjoined twins are very rare - only one in every 2.5 million births - and only 5% of conjoined twins are craniopagus, which means they are fused at the head.
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Set in Germany, The Human Centipede sees the surgeon (played by Dieter Laser) surgically connect two young American women (Ashley C Williams, Ashlynn Yennie) and a Japanese man (Akihiro Kitamura) into conjoined "triplets".
In a letter to the Department for Communities and Local Government from its legal department, St Albans Council said it was "of the view that a conjoined inquiry is both appropriate and necessary".
Often brandishing staves and linked at the hip by a stretch of fabric, the conjoined fellows could just as easily be two petulant pizza makers whose shared apron was stained by a tomato pie.
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