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December 23, 2014 
Stella Azambullo, who lost her left arm seven years ago in an accident, writes her name using her prosthetic... 
Santa Fe, Argentina 
Stella Azambullo, who lost her arm in an accident, writes her name using her prosthetic arm at the Bioparx... 
Stella Azambullo, who lost her left arm seven years ago in an accident, writes her name using her prosthetic arm at the Bioparx Health Technology company in Santa Fe, north of Buenos Aires December 18, 2014. The laboratory in the Argentine farm province of Santa Fe has developed what it calls the first prosthetic arm in Latin America to use sensors to respond to nerve impulses at a price that could radically expand the use of such devices. The bionic skeleton of the prosthetic has a flexible claw-like hand consisting of a thumb, index and middle finger. It is covered with a lifelike glove that can sport rings, bracelets, nail polish, anything to lend a normal look while allowing wearers to perform such tasks as writing and washing dishes. Picture taken December 18, 2014. REUTERS/Enrique Marcarian (ARGENTINA - Tags: BUSINESS HEALTH SOCIETY SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY) 
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