English to Gujarati Dictionary prosthetics

prosthetics

પ્રોસ્થેટિક્સ
definition
noun
Implants and prosthetics that substantially improve the user's quality of life were singled out for praise.
artificial body parts; prostheses.
example
We don't even give a second thought to using 'prosthetics' like contact lenses, but subconsciously, we ask ourselves: does this change me?
Most significantly, he has put money aside for potential advances in surgery and 'prosthetics' that would improve his quality of life.
It's very personal, and for me, I knew that if I was just going to put on a fat suit and wear 'prosthetics' , there was going to be a part of me that never really felt authentic about it.
So we think of 'prosthetics' as replacements for arms, or replacements for eyes, or replacements for ears.
three charities working there make 'prosthetics' and help amputees to walk
Many people of all ages from one group were limping because they lacked one or more limbs and had canes or 'prosthetics' .
And although there are some crazy 'prosthetics' in this one, it doesn't rely on them for the shocks and there's no ridiculous computer-generated effects - which always turn me off.
He owned an artificial leg but 'prosthetics' at that time were primitive and it was an uncomfortable device.
Advancements in the use of anesthetic agents, infection control, blood typing, and 'prosthetics' saved numerous lives and gave hope to the wounded.
As for some of the strange casting choices, he states a belief that actors need not look like the recognizable people they are playing; as long as they have heart, the 'prosthetics' department will do the rest.
The only lecturer in maxillofacial 'prosthetics' and technology in the country is calling for urgent government funding and a high-profile recruitment campaign before all the existing technicians retire.
His limbs seemed to detach themselves from their sockets, as if they were 'prosthetics' .
This type of technology was introduced as a component of rehabilitation during the late 1950s, as a result of improved 'prosthetics' developed for soldiers returning from war.
‘I also got up in front of the judge in full military dress, but I didn't wear my 'prosthetics' that day,’ she said.
Let's say we look at robotics or 'prosthetics' .
Golfers have a love-hate relationship with the maddening difficulty of their sport, and manufacturers will continue to employ the latest technologies to offer ever-more potent and subtle 'prosthetics' .
These include catheters and mandrels, stents, needles, cannulae, cardiac assist devices, 'prosthetics' , and electronic circuitry.
he plays all the parts, using various wigs and 'prosthetics'
Twentieth-century dentists continued to devote much of their practice to 'prosthetics' , replacing missing parts of the mouth and jaw with artificial devices such as dentures and bridges.
The organisers held a number of other workshops, seminars and panel discussions covering 'prosthetics' and make-up, fight choreography, animation and claymation, acting, and how to make short films.
This branch of science is known as neural 'prosthetics' .
In addition, in bioengineering the low-power demands of this technology are promising for use in hearing aids and optical 'prosthetics' .
Without extensive makeup or 'prosthetics' he becomes each of the three men to such a degree that it is easy to forget the same man is in all those parts.
Nothing has been seen like this in 'prosthetics' before.
They had to put the 'prosthetics' on my head to match the injuries that this kid endured.
After surgery, it may be necessary to carry out some reconstructive surgery on the soft tissue or skin, or to replace bones with 'prosthetics' (artificial replacements).
When that wasn't enough, he then smothered the man in makeup, a cumbersome costume, and ludicrous 'prosthetics' .
In comparison, implanted biomaterials, 'prosthetics' , and devices have inanimate surfaces.
You tend not to notice that the 'prosthetics' used to age them are awful.
This week he collected his Doctorate of Philosophy from Salford University, where he is a lecturer in 'prosthetics' and orthotics.
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