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Iditarod musher Aliy Zirkle, from Two Rivers, Alaska, leaves in 2nd place from the White Mountain checkpoint during the 2014 Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race on Monday, March 10, 2014. (AP Photo/The Anchorage Daily News, Bob Hallinen)

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Iditarod musher Jeff King, from Denali, Alaska, is the first musher to leave the White Mountain checkpoint during the 2014 Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race on Monday, March 10, 2014. (AP Photo/The Anchorage Daily News, Bob Hallinen)

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Iditarod musher Aliy Zirkle, from Two Rivers, Alaska, mushes between the checkpoints of White Mountain and Safety, the last checkpoint before the finish line in Nome. Zirkle was the second musher to leave the White Mountain checkpoint during the 2014 Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race on Monday, March 10, 2014. (AP Photo/The Anchorage Daily News, Bob Hallinen)

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Iditarod musher Jeff King, from Denali, Alaska, mushes between the checkpoints of White Mountain and Safety, the last checkpoint before the finish line in Nome. King was the first musher to leave the White Mountain checkpoint during the 2014 Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race on Monday, March 10, 2014. (AP Photo/The Anchorage Daily News, Bob Hallinen) ** FILE **

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Iditarod musher Jeff King, from Denali, Alaska, puts booties on his dog’s feet on the frozen Fish River as he prepares to leave in first place from the White Mountain checkpoint during the 2014 Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race on Monday, March 10, 2014. (AP Photo/The Anchorage Daily News, Bob Hallinen)

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Iditarod musher Jeff King, from Denali, Alaska, puts booties on his dog’s feet on the frozen Fish River as he prepares to leave in first place from the White Mountain checkpoint during the 2014 Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race on Monday, March 10, 2014. (AP Photo/The Anchorage Daily News, Bob Hallinen)

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More than 600,000 knees and about 400,000 hips are replaced in the U.S. each year, and 3D imaging and printing software helps reduce surgery and recovery time and gives patients better-fitting, more comfortable replacements than traditional one-size-fits-all implants. (Associated Press/File)