1. What a fine day is today!2. He usually smokes - cigarettes or a pipe. 3. What do you prefer: - tea or coffee?4. I went to - Iyanovs, but they weren't at home.5. They met at the gate of the school.6. In - our region of the country - winter is a very cold season. 7. The Large steel bridge joins - two banks of the river. 8. - Rice and - cotton grow in - Ukraine now.9. - People who live in - Canada speak French and - English.10. Both - silver and - gold are metals.11. The North America is washed by The Pacific and the Atlantic oceans.12. He spent the summer of 1990 in - London.13. - triangle has 3 sides.<span>14.The knowledge is - power.</span>
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Mark has got long hair
Julie has got a sister
My parents have got a red car
We have got a nice English teacher
They have got red hair
Recent studies of the capabilities of the human brain have allowed scientists to conclude about its ability to adapt to artificial objects and perceive them as their natural part of the body. This discovery creates all the prospects for closer integration of machines and humans, in particular, in the field of high-tech prosthetics.
In the process of research, Italian experts from the University Of Rome La Sapienza determined that people with spinal cord injuries over time tend to get used to a wheelchair and perceive it as part of their own body. Metal and plastic strollers begin to feel a kind of continuation of the body, so that the brain adapts to the new possibilities of the body. Scientists note that in comparison with completely paralyzed people, patients with less serious spinal cord injuries, who retained the mobility of the upper body, showed stronger associations of the wheelchair with their body. Therefore, accordingly,