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Swan
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Sodium Acetate solutions are what are used in those crack and go heating pads, easy to reverse. Not really suitable for implantation though, especially due to the temperature needed to reset them.in Coatings, transdermals, other implantsNovember 2013
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I read something about the eye itself acting as a blocker for infrared light, although I assume you won't be going low enough in the spectrum to run into that problem?in Genetic and biology based modsNovember 2013
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There are already patents for this technology are there not? Using the jawbone to both pick up and transmit sound to the ear, with bite based controls and a manual override for chewing and all that are not new ideas. I'm busy at the mo...in Coatings, transdermals, other implantsNovember 2013
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Yea, the price of entry into for the RFID is kind if limitting for me as a university student. Still thinking about the magnet though, I'll probably look into it more after my exams.in CommunityNovember 2013
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I'm over in Peterborough, but I'll be heading to Toronto in a couple of years if everything goes according to plan. I've been looking at the magnet implants as well, although I really want the RFID chip. Over at DangerousThings they ar...in CommunityOctober 2013