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Power Paper, while the name of a company, has come to be the term refering to an ultra-thin battery.

There are many uses for this new technology, including health care to power tiny medical diagnostic equipment and even drug delivery patches. A German healthcare company called KSW Microtech is already using the battery to power monitoring of the temperature of blood supplies.

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