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The New York Times Agency May 2010
(NYT44) LOS ANGELES -- July 2, 2004 -- CADAVERS-EXHIBIT-3 -- German scientist Gunther Von Hagens with some of his 3-D plastinate cadavers at the California Science Center in Los Angeles, Friday, July 2, 2004. The exhibition which opened Friday, entitled 'Body Worlds, The Anatomical Exhibition Of Real Human Bodies,' features full-body of real specimen of humans and animals preserved thanks to a technique called plastination, developed by German scientist Gunther Von Hagens. (Ann Johansson/The New York Times)
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2004-07-02
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The New York Times Agency
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