Lexicographical Neighbors of Prosthetically
Literary usage of Prosthetically
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The New World of Science: Its Development During the War by Robert Mearns Yerkes (1920)
"Whole jaws and sections of the bony structure of jaws and face are built up
prosthetically, contours are rounded out, scars excised, and tissue and skin ..."
2. Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review (1860)
"... which is retained in the equivalent Greek forms, as found in the Sanskrit;
or, in some cases, prosthetically applied in Greek : as, LATIN. GREEK. ..."
3. Rehabilitation for Traumatic Brain Injury by Randall M. Chesnutt, Oregon Health Sciences University (1999)
"... is useful in that it generates a hypothesis about an intervention that may
have the potential to prosthetically improve memory for a person with TBI. ..."
4. Low Vision & Blindness: Research And Development by Gale (INT) Watson (1999)
"... layers are anatomically spared in RP and ARMD (1-3), these observations have
led to attempts to electrically activate the visual system prosthetically. ..."