| 11. | He will be able to walk, but will probably need a prothesis, they said.
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| 12. | Smaller churches still have only one chamber containing the Altar, the Prothesis and the Diaconicon.
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| 13. | I experienced phantom pain, nerve pain and pain from trying to get used to the prothesis.
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| 14. | The apse is flanked by one rectangular niche on each side, functioning symbolically as prothesis and diaconicon.
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| 15. | This longer shelf life of the prothesis is the other reason younger patients are receiving artificial hips and knees.
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| 16. | See the work by Michael Black from Brown University . . . especially his work on neuromotor prothesis development.
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| 17. | CASisDEAD's third mask is a Freddy Krueger inspired silicone face & neck prothesis complete with silicone hands.
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| 18. | During Prothesis to the Holy Table, where it will remain until the Great Doxology near the end of Matins.
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| 19. | To the west of it is the sanctuary which features three vaults which hosted the bema, the prothesis and the diaconicon.
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| 20. | They were finished when Ravenna was still under prothesis " and the " diaconicon ", typical for Byzantine architecture.
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