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Stick-on electrodes will be placed on your child's face and chest to measure eye movements, heart rate and muscle tone during sleep.
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Stick-on earrings use adhesive-backed materials as a means of attachment.
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Stick-on electrodes are placed on your child's face and chest to measure eye movements, heart rate and muscle tone during sleep.
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Stick-on electrodes will be placed on your child's face and chest to measure eye movements, heart rate and muscle tone during sleep.
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Stick-on electrodes will be placed on your child's face and chest to measure eye movements, heart rate and muscle tone during sleep.
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Stick-on electrodes are placed on your child's face and chest to measure eye movements, heart rate and muscle tone during sleep.
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Stick-on solar cells about to flop off the production line could revolutionise the business of generating electricity from sunlight
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Stick-on solar cells about to flop off the production line could revolutionise the business of generating electricity from sunlight
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Stick-on solar cells about to flop off the production line could revolutionise the business of generating electricity from sunlight
New Scientist - Online News Michael Marshall 2010
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Stick-on convex mirrors are available at aftermarket parts shops and cost just a few dollars for a pair.
chicagotribune.com - 2010
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