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  • ===Medicine=== | journal = [[Photomed Laser Surg]]
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  • ...ing equipment in mining operations. Advanced ceramics are also used in the medicine, electrical and electronics industries. ...lications of these materials for applications such as advanced drivers for laser-driven [[Nuclear fusion|fusion]] power plants.
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  • ...is commonly used for the construction of articular portions of [[implant (medicine)|implants]] used for [[hip replacement|hip]] and [[knee replacement]]s. *[[Laser welding]]
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  • Rhodamine B is tunable around 610&nbsp;nm when used as a [[Dye laser|laser dye]] <ref>[http://omlc.ogi.edu/spectra/PhotochemCAD/html/rhodamineB.html R Rhodamine B is being tested for use as a [[Biomarker (medicine)|biomarker]] in oral [[rabies]] [[vaccines]] for [[wildlife]], such as [[ra
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  • ...ed. Malachite green can also be used as a [[saturable absorber]] in [[dye laser]]s, or as a [[pH indicator]] between pH 0.2 - 1.8. However this use is rela [[Category:Veterinary medicine]]
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  • .../HEC/CSEM/arsenic/docs/arsenic.pdf | title = Case Studies in Environmental Medicine (CSEM) Arsenic Toxicity Exposure Pathways. | publisher = Agency for Toxic S ...ilicon]]. Unlike silicon it is [[direct bandgap]], and so can be used in [[laser diode]]s and [[LED]]s to directly convert [[electricity]] into [[light]].
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  • ...:HeCd laser.jpg|thumb|Violet light from a [[helium]] cadmium metal vapor [[laser]]. The highly [[monochromatic]] color arises from the 441.563 nm transition *Helium-cadmium lasers are a popular source of blue-ultraviolet laser light. They operate either at 325 or 422&nbsp;nm and are used in [[fluoresc
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  • ...lications|Applications of lasers]] are found in military devices such as [[laser-guided bomb]]s, as well as more down to earth devices such as [[barcode rea * Light: see [[Laser safety]]
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  • ...Treatment includes [[aspiration]], [[surgical excision]], [[laser ablation|laser]] and [[radiofrequency ablation]], and [[sclerotherapy]]. ...mphangioma circumscriptum with tunable dye laser |journal=Cutis; cutaneous medicine for the practitioner |volume=45 |issue=5 |pages=365–6 |year=1990 |month=M
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  • ...="basov" /> and the earliest [[laser]] designs used xenon flash lamps as [[Laser pumping|pumps]].<ref name="toyserkani" /> Xenon is also being used to searc |work=Encyclopedia of Laser Physics and Technology
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