Four weeks before the start of the 2006 NFL season, Smith underwent limb reattachment surgery after he lost his left arm in an automobile accident.
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Some damage to vision may occur during reattachment surgery, and 10 percent of patients with normal vision experience some vision loss after a successful reattachment surgery.
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Some damage to vision may occur during reattachment surgery, and 10 percent of patients with normal vision experience some vision loss after a successful reattachment surgery.
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Plasterwork is another specialty, including flat plaster surfaces and ornamental plaster casting, fabrication, and carving, and the consolidation and reattachment of historic plaster.
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Several chromosomes instantly bioriented, as deduced from the observation that, upon reattachment, the chromosomes moved to the metaphase plate without moving to the poles.
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The first limb reattachment procedure was done in 1962, when 12-year-old Everett Knowles of the Boston suburb of Somerville lost his right arm.
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Complications from the injuries required doctors to amputate his right hand four days after the initial reattachment, and later remove his right arm and left hand again.
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The Cosmic Ring is confiscated by Captain America, who encourages the grouping of heroes to get the shot-off finger to the ambulance personnel for reattachment.
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The dramatic account of the rescue and the limb reattachment drew worldwide attention, and shark experts say it whetted the public's appetite for more shark tales.
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One projection, the coiled-coil stalk, binds to and " walks " along the surface of the microtubule via a repeated cycle of detachment and reattachment.