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Reattach
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Re`at`tach´    (rē`ăt`tăch´)
v. t.1.To attach again.


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Byline: ANI Washington, April 28 (ANI): A new study has described a novel technique for reattaching large sponges that have been dislodged from coral reefs.
Last year James Cook University Hospital specialist registrar Jaime Candal-Couto explained how six-hours of delicate surgery were involved in reattaching Jimmy's thumb He also described the youngster as "lucky" as he explained how the firework had sliced through his left hand - adding if an artery at the bottom of the thumb had been fully severed he would have lost it.
David Halpern, a spokesman for the Academy of General Dentistry, "When a person comes in with a knocked-out tooth, successfully reattaching it depends upon the condition the tooth was kept in after it left the mouth.
 
 
 
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