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Sep 9 2008, Manish Kanaujia

To deposit a micro device into body might sound awkward to you to monitor how tired you are but in fact, to make this happen nowadays C3B researchers are working tenaciously to develop an implantable biosensor on soldier’s bodies to monitor lactate...

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