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Implant placed alongside a blood vessel could replace bulkie
Implant placed alongside a blood vessel could replace bulkie
Implant placed alongside a blood vessel could replace bulkier devices that stimulate nerves
An implant little bigger than a grain of rice, put gently in place alongside a strategically placed blood vessel, could replace much bulkier devices that stimulate nerves.
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