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Due to the remarkable advances in biomedical engineering, new technologies like brain-machine interfaces, robotics, tissue engineering, and more, artificial organs are being developed that can replace the function of natural ones. There will soon come a time when we can ask, how much of the human body can be replaced by medical devices?