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Revision as of 00:39, 20 October 2009
- Banner
- pH Sensor
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pH SensorA sensor of proton concentration (pH). Activates in a high pH environment.
- Attachment
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AttachmentAttachment to the small intestine.
- Urea
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Clearance of UreaA Urea clearance device.
- Guanidine
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Clearance of GuanidineThe device managing the clearance of guanidino compounds.
- Phosphate
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Clearance of PhosphateA Phosphate clearance and balance device.
- Time Regulation
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Time RegulationUsing oscillators to measure time, it enables detachment from the small intestine after a certain amount of time.