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I've got on The Muse has come from a friend working in theatre or at an advertising agency,
"The technology was demonstrated in the lecture theatre at the Royal Institution, where Michael Faraday worked on electromagnetism in the 19th century.
coordinators, anaesthetists, theatre nurses, a psychologist, an ethicist and other support staff. The patient, whose identity is being protected for ethical reasons,
"The procedure was part of a pilot study to develop a penile transplant procedure that could be performed in a typical South african hospital theatre setting."
or theatre being guided to their place, or being evacuated from the stadium in the most efficient way in the case of an emergency,
Currently, it can only be measured by drilling a hole through the skull to implant a pressure probe into the brain in theatre or a lumbar puncture,
and have featured in live theatre performances around Australia. Spinks further posits that the flutes could have commercial potential
meaning patients have to spend extra time in the theatre as the surgeon finds the problem.
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