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  2. Gelesis100 - Wikipedia

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    Gelesis100, sold under the brand name Plenity, is an oral hydrogel used to treat overweight and obesity. [1] It absorbs water and expands in the stomach and small bowel thereby increasing feelings of fullness.

  3. Gelesis - Wikipedia

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    Gelesis is a biotechnology company located in Boston, Massachusetts that developed the weight loss device Gelesis100 (Plenity) for use in overweight and obesity.The company produces Gelesis100, which is a superabsorbent hydrogel capsule that expands in the stomach, creating a feeling of fullness, helping people reduce the amount of food they eat.

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  9. Genesis Motor - Wikipedia

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    The body design took three years and the total cost of the program was $500 million over a development period of 23 months. Reliability testing ran for 800,000 miles. [6] There was internal debate whether to sell the Genesis as a Hyundai, or to launch a new brand for it, either as a separate retail chain, or through Hyundai dealerships. [7]