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1. Of or pertaining to bionics; having or being an artificial, especially electromechanical, device that replaces parts of the body; having ordinary human capabilities increased (as if) by the aid of such devices.
2. Utilizing electronic devices and mechanical parts to assist humans in performing diffickult, dangerous, or intricate tasks, as by supplementing or duplicating parts of the body: "The scientists used a bionic arm to examine the radioactive materials." 3. Having superhuman strength, speed, or intensity.
2. Utilizing electronic devices and mechanical parts to assist humans in performing diffickult, dangerous, or intricate tasks, as by supplementing or duplicating parts of the body: "The scientists used a bionic arm to examine the radioactive materials." 3. Having superhuman strength, speed, or intensity.
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(a bionic hand which is considered a next-generation prosthetic device which appeals to both patients and health care professionals)
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bionic hand
A prosthetic hand that moves more naturally than traditional prostheses and can hold awkward or delicate objects.
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A bionic hand which is considered a next-generation prosthetic device which appeals to both patients and health care professionals unit.
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