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Doctors remove 50 AA and AAA batteries from woman's gut and stomach | Live Science
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Irish doctors remove over 50 batteries from gut and stomach of a woman
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Doctors remove 50 AA and AAA batteries from woman's gut and stomach
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Endoscopic Retrieval vs Observation in Cylindrical Battery Ingestion | Ochsner Journal
Children health campaign shows lithium battery burn through flesh from inside out | World | News | Express.co.uk
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Human intestine-inspired batteries could power your phone | Technology News,The Indian Express
Button battery perforating a Meckel's diverticulum in an asymptomatic child: An exception to recommendations for management - ScienceDirect
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Button battery perforating a Meckel's diverticulum in an asymptomatic child: An exception to recommendations for management - ScienceDirect
Laparoscopic management of intestinal obstruction and perforation of Meckel's diverticulum by a button battery - ScienceDirect
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New Batteries That Mimic The Human Intestine Could Store 5 Times More Energy : ScienceAlert
Simple battery armor to protect against gastrointestinal injury from accidental ingestion | PNAS
Your intestines inspired this next-gen smartphone battery | TechRadar