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  2. Glossary of equestrian terms - Wikipedia

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    An object, usually a metal bar, placed into the mouth of a horse, held on by a bridle and used with reins to direct and guide the animal. Occasionally made of other materials, including rubber. [8]: 52 May be solid or jointed and may have rollers or other attachments added, usually in the center. [13]: 149–156 black type

  3. Alien implants - Wikipedia

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    California podiatrist Roger Leir also claims to have removed alien implants from patients. [2] According to skeptical investigator Joe Nickell, supposed alien implants appear to be ordinary materials such as a shard of glass, a jagged piece of metal, and a carbon fiber. The objects are often found lodged in extremities such as toes, hands and ...

  4. Nikos Athanasou - Wikipedia

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    [20] [21] He also characterised inflammatory criteria for the histological diagnosis of infection using frozen section procedure [22] [23] and was the first to provide a pathological description of pseudotumors associated with metal on metal hip implants. [24] [25]

  5. Metal allergy - Wikipedia

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    Most cases of metal allergy are caused by consumer products containing metal; exposure at work can also cause metal allergies. [3] The largest human exposure to metals is ingestion; while food or drink containing metals can cause an allergic reaction in people who already have an allergy, it's not clear if it can cause a new allergy, as of 2021 ...

  6. Rap metal - Wikipedia

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    Nu metal (also known as nü-metal and aggro-metal) is a genre that combines elements of heavy metal music with elements of other music genres such as hip hop, alternative metal, funk, industrial and groove metal. Nu metal bands have drawn elements and influences from a variety of musical styles, including rap metal and other heavy metal subgenres.

  7. Harrington rod - Wikipedia

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    The Harrington rod (or Harrington implant) is a stainless steel surgical device. [1] Historically, this rod was implanted along the spinal column to treat, among other conditions, a lateral or coronal-plane curvature of the spine, or scoliosis. Up to one million people had Harrington rods implanted for scoliosis between the early 1960s and the ...

  8. Retinal implant - Wikipedia

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    The close proximity between the implant and the retina also increases the possibility of thermal damage to the retina from heat generated by the implant. [4] Subretinal implants require intact inner and middle retinal layers, and therefore are not beneficial for retinal diseases extending beyond the outer photoreceptor layer.

  9. Vitallium - Wikipedia

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    Subperiosteal maxillary implant made of Vitallium 1977. In 2016 Norman Sharp, a 91-year-old British man, was recognised as having the world's oldest hip replacement implants. The two Vitallium implants were implanted in November 1948 at the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital, under the newly formed NHS.

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