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Northern Illinois University engineering student Oluseun Taiwo (left) helps hold the violin bow while violinist Sarah Valentiner (right), 13, tightens the resistence during a prosthetic model fitting in the 3-D printing lab on August 11, 2016. Taiwo has been working for three months printing prosthetics on the 3-D printer to help Valentiner, an eighth grader at Huntley Middle School in DeKalb, Illinois, have more range of motion while she plays the violin.
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- Northern Illinois University engineering student Oluseun Taiwo (left) helps hold the violin bow while violinist Sarah Valentiner (right), 13, tightens the resistence during a prosthetic model fitting in the 3-D printing lab on August 11, 2016. Taiwo has been working for three months printing prosthetics on the 3-D printer to help Valentiner, an eighth grader at Huntley Middle School in DeKalb, Illinois, have more range of motion while she plays the violin.