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|aeng
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|aSeeber, John-Michael.
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|aRebuilding the body /|cJohn-Michael Seeber.
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|aHuntington Beach, CA :|bTeacher Created Materials,|c[2019].
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|a32 p. :|bcol. ill. ;|c23 cm.
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|aIncludes index.
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|a"Smithsonian" -- Cover.
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|aLong ago, wooden legs and hooks replaced lost limbs. Today, prostheses and bionics can do many of the things natural limbs can do. Learn about inventions from the past and present that have been used to rebuild the body when parts of the natural body no longer work.--from the publisher.
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|aProsthesis|xTechnological innovations|vJuvenile literature.
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|aHuman body|xTechnological innovations|vJuvenile literature.
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|aLexile 740L
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|aGrades 4-6
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|aAges 9-12
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|a4.9
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