No staining was observed in animals mounted in levamisole but not irradiated, indicating that all expression of the transgene was laser induced. |
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Also being considered are better light transmission and, ultimately, tunable laser protection that adjusts to the hazard. |
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The excitation source used was an argon-ion laser-pumped, regeneratively amplified Ti-sapphire laser operating at 250 kHz repetition rate. |
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Linkable rubber gym mats are laser cut to ensure a tight fit yet are still easy to install. |
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When a laser light source is used to stimulate the release of electrons, the process is called optically stimulated luminescence. |
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During the course of the laser pulse, the electric field of the light wave oscillates about a dozen times. |
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In order to fit more data on a disc, the limiting factor is the laser that reads the information off the disc. |
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The blue laser is finer and can read data that is packed more tightly on a disc. |
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Additionally, a laser that reads a two-dimensional bar code placed on the device could be used to track the item. |
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Simply press a button and a red laser reads the bar code of the desired item. |
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If there is an outcropping of rock or tree branches in the way, the laser will read the target. |
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Assessment of laser radiation on biological tissue has traditionally been limited to macroscopic effects and histopathological endpoint analysis. |
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Photorefractive keratectomy evolved concurrently with the development of laser technology within refractive surgery. |
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Conductive keratoplasty is reported to be less invasive than laser surgery. |
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After firing just a few digitally generated rounds I was able to rapidly laser range a target and take it out with an airburst. |
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For this majority, having costume changes, confetti cannons, wind machines, fake blood, stage diving and a laser light show is a welcome change. |
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Using a low energy nitrogen laser, Tanaka showed that he could make gaseous clouds of matrix ions carrying macromolecular ions with them. |
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In dense media with lossless reflection arising from multiple scattering, the threshold for laser action is greatly reduced. |
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Other dentists prefer to kick-start the treatment by using a laser to activate the gel in the surgery, with shorter at-home follow-up sessions. |
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Raves are party venues characterized by the presence of loud music, marathon dancing, and laser light shows. |
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When their concepts were finalized, students made a working model by proofing their work in black and white on the artroom's laser printer. |
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His NASA team worked to measure gasses in the upper atmosphere by aiming a laser beam out an airplane window to the wing tip. |
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The fogging system creates a special effect in landscapes, amusement parks, fountains and laser light shows. |
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All those explosions, laser beams and lightsabers in modern movies are created by computers, lots of them. |
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I guess it's relatively easy to create a laser beam, but recreating anything more complex would be ridiculously difficult. |
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Then, the process quickly sparks an electron avalanche vaporizing everything within the laser spot. |
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Church bells, laser lights, fireworks and a town crier announced the beginning of the festive season in Leigh. |
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Backed by a sensational new lights, projection and laser show, The Australian Pink Floyd Show are truly stunning. |
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When nanotubes were placed inside cells and radiated by the laser beam, the cells were quickly destroyed by the heat. |
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The lidar's photodiodes receive and convert the reflected laser light into electrical signals. |
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A second method for creating controlled nuclear fusion makes use of a laser beam or a beam of electrons or atoms. |
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Various propulsion schemes have been proposed, from nuclear fusion to antimatter to laser sails. |
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Your latex allergy has brought me untold misery and your aversion to hot wax has cost me hundreds at the laser salon. |
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Most patients having laser ciliary body ablation need to continue drug treatment. |
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Potassic minerals were degassed with an argon laser probe using step heating or direct ablation of grains on thin rock sections. |
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Participants will get hands on experience working with laser levels, hand levels, Abney levels and Clinometers. |
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Occasionally she fancied she could see a sudden bright flash that might be a laser cannon glinting off a rock. |
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In a Bose-Einstein condensate, a clump of atoms shares the same quantum wave function, just like the photons in a laser beam. |
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Then add a laser rangefinder to the hunter's kit to eliminate range estimation and sighting errors. |
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Illuminated switches also can use the PVD process as the lettering is laser etched into the surface toward the end of the procedure. |
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The high explosive fragmentation warhead is fitted with an active laser proximity fuse. |
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The loud music pounded against my eardrums and reverberated through my body, while the strobe and laser lights dazzled my violet eyes. |
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The laser warner provides broadband laser frequency coverage to detect and display rangefinding, designating and missile guidance laser threats. |
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The edges of the tattered hull weren't jagged or serrated like a normal gash caused by a rocket or something more powerful than a normal laser. |
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The man held up his warrant card, even though the laser reflections from shiny clear plastic made it quite unreadable. |
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The smallest laser printers use at least 500 watts and the higher-end ones use at least a kilowatt. |
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Key to the whole setup is the ability to produce laser pulses with exactly the same waveform from one pulse to the next, Krausz says. |
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The scientific payload includes stereo imaging equipment, a laser altimeter, a magnetometers, and an X-ray Spectrometer. |
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The word laser is an acronym for light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation. |
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He dashed at maximum speed towards the command center avoiding the laser, plasma and pulse fire heading towards him. |
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The robot warriors use GPS, radar, laser radar and a host of other technologies to move without human aid. |
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Solid-state phase shifters steer optical beams for laser communications and radar. |
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Lidar is a remote sensing technique that uses laser light in much the same way that sonar uses sound or radar uses radio waves. |
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A different type of laser currently in development is the isotropic radiator. |
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Now imagine we've got two laser beams hitting the atom, one coming from the left, the other from the right. |
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If an injury does occur, they can receive anything from laser treatment to acupuncture. |
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They can improve current systems, or develop new products, like a rocket that lifts off on invisible laser beams. |
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The mirror deflects a laser beam by rapidly switching its angle of orientation, building up the picture pixel by pixel. |
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The laser can also provide relief for symptoms caused by benign airway tumors such as hamartomas, papillomas, polyps, and angiomas. |
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The authors used emission spectroscopy, laser flash photolysis and pulse radiolysis to measure a series of photophysical parameters of curcumin. |
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Port-wine stains and other vascular lesions are commonly treated by argon, copper vapor or pulsed dye laser. |
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They ran ahead to a small restaurant called Frankie's where there was an arcade, a ball pit, a laser tag arena and great food. |
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Although the effects of laser resurfacing can last for years, wrinkles and expression lines recur as skin ages. |
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We're using our big laser system to study the detailed atomic physics of xenon with other alkalis besides rubidium, such as cesium and potassium. |
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The same basic printing process is used in both xerographic copiers and laser or LED printers. |
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The party is being held on a 500 person all-weather dance floor and there will be some spectacular laser lighting throughout the night. |
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With an almighty boom, the laser detonates, tearing a huge chunk of the warship's hull away as it goes. |
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In June this year, he ordered a crossbow with a laser targeting sight from the internet. |
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The time between laser ranging the target and firing is approximately two seconds. |
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It is this property that lies behind the technological device of the laser. |
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Blogs will transform the human race into a hyper intelligent race of androids able to travel through time and shoot laser beams from their eyes! |
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I recall seeing a photo in Scientific American of the arc from a large Tesla Coil being guided in a straight line by a laser pulse. |
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The electro-optical systems include a television camera, optional infra-red camera and laser rangefinder. |
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Relatively new on the scene, laser rangefinders have improved dramatically in the few short years since they came on the market. |
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The fire control system includes a laser rangefinder, computer, wind sensor and, in the latest model, thermal imaging equipment. |
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Powered by infrared lasers, the shiny surface reflects and focuses this laser beam into a ring. |
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A laser is a beam of light radiation, which delivers intense energy to a specific area of skin. |
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I had to look at the red light of the laser and it was like being on hallucinogenic drugs. |
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This pattern creates a hologram that you can see by illuminating the plate with a laser. |
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It passes through the beam splitter the way it came, and goes straight back into the laser. |
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She cuts right through the limitations of the faded sonics with the astonishing purity of a laser beam. |
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The system must provide a way to steer the laser beam into the centre of the groove during the playback process. |
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They investigated eight incidents over the past two weeks in which pilots reported seeing laser beams in their cockpits. |
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Sneaking through a complicated maze of laser beams using all of your stealth abilities is a good example. |
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Mr Justice O'Sullivan ruled the laser gun did not meet the requirements of the 2002 Act and a permanent record was required. |
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This is due to our recent acquisition of a fridge, a new sound system for my Timothy's computer and a laser printer for myself. |
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In addition, almost all come with a laser sensor, which picks up emissions from a laser gun as used in portable traps. |
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He argued that the rangers had relied on pacing and GPS rather than a high-tech laser gun, which is to be used on Windermere to catch speeders. |
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Very simply, police laser guns send out pulses laser light and measure how long it takes for the light to hit your vehicle and return. |
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As laser guns and digital cameras get smaller and lighter, expect a laser cam to be taking a picture of you. |
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This 48 minute video takes a close look at how radar and laser guns work including calibration, accepted police practices, and legal precedents. |
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This laser gun is the latest hand-held speed detection equipment and does not need a vehicle so it is very easy to deploy. |
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How do I find out which laser guns are currently being used by Florida Highway Patrol and the local city police departments? |
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The present invention relates to the general field of arcade games, and more particularly, a laser gun for an arcade game. |
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They were all wearing black trench coats and carrying laser guns, big huge things that could blow a hole through the wall easily. |
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Her own laser gun was small and had a battery that was constantly running out. |
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The agent made it to his feet and tried to straighten up, fumbling with the trigger on his laser gun. |
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It looked about the size of the water tank bots that had been drilling in the frozen river, but with a laser gun mounted on it. |
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Players are given a laser gun and charged with protecting the planet from relentless hoards of alien invaders advancing down the screen. |
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The frequency of nanomechanical resonators is generally determined by reflecting a laser off the resonator. |
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The same is true of the beam of a laser pointer, though the distance is much longer. |
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The car did not slow down when signaled by a U.S. soldier holding a search light and laser pointer. |
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He should attach the laser pointer as he originally described, leave the pedal firmly screwed into the crank and rotate the crank. |
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If the shaft is bent the light on the wall from the laser pointer will travel several inches as the shaft is rotated. |
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There is a valid US patent for a method of exercising one's cat by using a laser pointer to create a moving spot of light. |
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The sensor could be inserted into tissue, excited with a laser pointer, and provide real-time, continuous monitoring of blood glucose level. |
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It's going to be really hard to operate that laser pointer with multiple skull fractures! |
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Computer manufacturers spew out acronyms like paper from a laser printer, and it's easy to get lost here. |
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The XP system has a serial dot-matrix printer and a parallel laser printer. |
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Computers could be gimmicked so that every page printed on your laser printer had a hidden watermark with your name, address, and date or time. |
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This is significantly faster than most inkjet printers, but still nowhere near the speed of a laser printer. |
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If you were Polish in 1986, for example, you made a laser printer print out the Polish alphabet. |
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The laser printer caused ink powder from the toner cartridge to fuse onto the paper where the program told the printer to leave ink. |
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The pages that are printed by your colour laser printer may include tiny dots, almost invisible to the naked eye. |
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Some plain shirts, a screen-printing set up or, these days, a computer with a laser printer, and a clever idea are all that's needed. |
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We can't assume factories which perfectly produce objects from blueprints the way a laser printer produces dots on paper. |
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Each letter has been typed on a word processor and printed on a laser printer. |
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A second desktop and a laser printer are both close enough to the router to merit a wired connection. |
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If the laser head is rotated 90 degrees to the tape motion, there is potential that it can pick up the lateral motion of the tape surface. |
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Their new laser technology and manufacturing processes will be used in both beam generation and amplification. |
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The company is also working on laser amplification, which will eliminate the need for active optical switching. |
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The photon stimulates other excited states to release photons of the same energy, thus amplifying the signal and forming a laser beam. |
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The front launcher was recently changed from a missile launcher to a twin laser cannon. |
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Bushnell is an acknowledged leader in the fields of laser rangefinders and binoculars. |
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A futuristic laser gun could have been used as an appropriate prop, so why would this anachronistic weapon have been used instead? |
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There are new palm-size radios, global positioning systems, rangefinders, infrared cameras, laser sights and night vision devices. |
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The surgery uses a cool laser beam to reshape the cornea and correct a person's vision. |
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Like laser rangefinders, night vision equipment is becoming more affordable. |
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The unit controls balloon axial movement and rotation with respect to the laser beam. |
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The other traditional data storage, nearline archiving, involves moving the data to a slower media such as robotic tape and laser or magnetic optical jukeboxes. |
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In these experiments electron absorbances were measured as a function of increasing laser intensity and, subsequently, as a function of decreasing laser intensity. |
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The Army suggests that laser, microwave or acoustic weapons are the answer. |
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Most copiers and laser printers rely on the xerographic process of forming a latent charged image on a photoreceptor using visible or infrared light. |
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For cladding-pumped laser experiments, some preforms have been jacketed with a second quartz glass tube in order to increase the cladding-core relation. |
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The department, which looks after people suffering from problems with their waterworks was also one of the first to use keyhole laser surgery to treat prostate cancer. |
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Before I begin, I'd like to stress that this article is intended only to assist you with basic cleaning of the laser toner from your laser printer. |
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The latest developments are propelled by advances in laser technology. |
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Suddenly, red laser beams lanced out from underneath the window. |
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Desktop inkjet ink-tanks typically last for a few hundred sheets, but the toner cartridge of a laser printer will usually last well over 3,000 copies. |
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Flash-to-bang time, laser ranging, and map estimation cannot be used. |
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He has authored more than 30 journal articles on such topics as airborne laser altimetry, crustal deformation monitoring, and high-precision GPS reference networks. |
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The exquisite precision of this ultraviolet laser could be harnessed to sculpt and recontour the corneal surface, a procedure termed as photorefractive keratectomy. |
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Photo-refractive keratectomy involves treating the surface of the cornea with an Excimer laser which results in flattening of the cornea to correct myopia. |
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The camera crew took advantage of this and used a green laser pointer to entice the cheerleaders to move around the stadium. |
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The laser in-situ keratomileusis procedure uses an excimer laser to make a thin flap in the cornea and etch away a predetermined pattern of tissue beneath the flap. |
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To reduce glare from laser light, the models were painted black. |
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First, a notch or kerf is cut using a laser or another diamond. |
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The primary laser beam is generated by a megawatt chemical oxygen iodine laser located at the rear of the fuselage, which lases at 1.315 micron wavelength. |
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Do you remember how to change the toner cartridge on the laser printer? |
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The wiggler converts the electron beam power into laser light. |
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As electrons used to create the laser beam are steered from the linear accelerator around a curve to a wiggler where the laser beam is produced, the electrons give off t-rays. |
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We connected to the laser printer on the local network and printed the tax return to ensure that the entire process, from creation to printing, worked as expected. |
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Suitable for most people who need glasses, including those who are short-sighted, long-sighted or have astigmatism, laser eye surgery treatment is quick, easy and affordable. |
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With surgery or laser treatment, doctors often can reattach the retina. |
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Notice how much finer detail you get from the laser cut in the clay on the left as opposed to the rubber stamp embossed into the clay on the right! |
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Just say the word and I'll open this door, beginning an incredible journey full of mystery, excitement, ninjas, laser guns, and sights that no man has ever seen. |
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In the optical tweezers experiment, a particle having a larger refractive index than its surrounding medium is trapped by the radiation pressure of a focused laser beam. |
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Most chip manufacturers use laser fuses that are activated during the testing portion of the manufacturing process before the individual chips are cut from that wafer. |
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In stereolithography, a laser beam moves through a vat of liquid polymer. |
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The laser sensor locates the positions of the leading and trailing edges of the tank, and the magnetic sensor provides confirmation of the position of the tank. |
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Windshield mounting places such products far outside the laser beam radius at operational distances at which laser guns are used, making them useless. |
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These pulses reflect back to the laser gun, which calculates how much the distance is changing with time. That calculation results in a speed read-out on the laser gun. |
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Proper use of the borelight as detailed in the accompanying chart ensured that all optics and laser aiming devices were effectively zeroed to each weapon. |
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Use of laser guns on a bridge has its own rules, they are to be as close as possible to the centre line of the lane being targeted to reduce cosine effect. |
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The x-ray photons trigger the ejection of krypton electrons with varying angular distributions of momenta modulated by the oscillating laser field. |
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The advertisement used a picture of a policeman holding a speed laser gun. |
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We currently have 10 state of the art laser guns which have many features. |
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They repeatedly zapped a 100-nanometer-diameter raised patch of semiconductor called a quantum dot with laser light delivered through a microscopic glass fiber. |
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Eventually the tumours were killed off by high-tech laser surgery. |
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Its light source is a toy laser pointer, the kind often used by lecturers. |
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A young punk with a hair dyed laser pink came over to my table. |
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After affixing the Crimson Trace laser sight, like the one Perry uses, the gun required a larger holster. |
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We can buy laser rangefinders that are accurate to the nearest foot. |
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Within one motion, she put away her laser gun, drew her sword, rushed after him, and then struck her sword against his so the pointed edge touched the floor. |
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Once everyone had successfully regained their feet, and saluted, of course, Phil took out his laser gun and motioned for a few others to do the same. |
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The helicopter's electronic warfare systems include a radar warning receiver, laser warning receiver, missile approach warner and chaff and flare dispensers. |
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Our projects will include building kaleidoscopes and telescopes, experimenting with UV and IR light, and arranging mirrors so that a laser shines on a predetermined spot. |
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This uses laser light and a light-sensitive drug to destroy cancer cells. |
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As you deliver a blast from your laser gun the robots fall over in a heap. |
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She held the tape cassette in her hand as if it were a laser gun. |
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The event was a laser clay pigeon shoot at a holiday resort. |
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We adjusted the angles of incidence of the laser beam such that total internal reflection took place at the interface of the quartz slide and the sample solution. |
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Subsequent to the laser photolysis, leakage of acridine orange is observed via the increase in fluorescence under constant illumination with exciting light. |
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He took out his ray gun and fired a laser beam at the guard. |
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There were no flaws to his game, for the most part he found the fairways with the accuracy of a laser gun and peppered the flags with some exquisite approach work. |
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He was then rushed into the operating room for some laser surgery. |
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In less advanced cases, the use of hemostatic drugs or endoscopic laser coagulation may be effective, but in advanced cases with severe hemorrhage, antrectomy may be required. |
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And Adam traces this little company from, you know, its beginning in a garage selling a laser pointer to becoming a, you know, multi-billion-dollar business. |
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Mitt is focused like a laser on the economy down the homestretch, while the Texas governor is all over the map. |
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Dr Amiri said the committee gave a final warning to a dermatologist for the misusage of laser. |
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A third principal approach for a wide tuning is the application of a codirectionally coupled two-mode twin-waveguide laser structure. |
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In experimental surgery, a cool laser produces shock waves that fragmentize part of the cornea. |
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Especially consider kerning if you are printing on a relatively high-resolution printer, such as a 600-dpi laser printer. |
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Bystronic UK makes laser cutting equipment on Wayside Business Park next to the railway and the B4113 off M6 junction 3 in Longford. |
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The bad news is that nearly every color laser is too big to share a desk with comfortably. |
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Depending on whether the laser beam is defocused or focused, the CO2 laser can perform two distinct therapeuteic functions. |
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One reason the rookies weren't catching too many was that Bradshaw was throwing laser beams. |
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Just as he finished that sentence, Evan Longoria hit a laser beam over the left field fence. The Red Sox season was over in a flash. |
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When in doubt, so I threw my best fastball. Mantle hit a laser beam past my right knee. |
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The payment options have also been improved and it is now possible to pay by laser card. |
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One is the proportion of the population who own credit cards or other forms of plastic payment cards such as laser cards. |
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In LASIK surgery, a computer-controlled laser is used to reshape the cornea. |
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A typical laser pointer outputs about five milliwatts of light power, whereas a typical hearing aid for people uses less than one milliwatt. |
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Optical cavities are a major component of lasers, surrounding the gain medium and providing feedback of the laser light. |
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Briefly, the laser beam was rastered along the sample surface in a straight line. |
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Laser photosection involves the delivery of laser light inside the airway via a bronchoscope to remove the obstructing tumor. |
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Each small section of the incoming laser pulse self-focuses into a sharp focal spot at the self-focusing distance. |
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Abakan believes that Limo's laser based system will result in a product that offers the ideal solution for producing small diameter clad pipes. |
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The Powell lens is one kind of aspheric lens, which can transform laser beam into a straight laser line. |
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This laser ablation yields ceramic coatings and high-temperature, superconducting thin films. |
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The event continues tonight with a grand finale tomorrow and there are also watersport displays and laser shows. |
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A new little laser breaks that mold by generating a beam containing all the wavelengths in a swath of the electromagnetic spectrum. |
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That acronym has joined scuba, laser, and FYI as a commonly understood abbreviation. |
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After laser immunotherapy, rats were resistant to tumor rechallenge and developed immunity, which could be adoptively transferred. |
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The O1' Yelper is a one-piece box call manufactured of solid walnut with laser engraving. |
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The cladding was done with a LENS 850-R machine which uses a 1 kW ytterbium fibre laser. |
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Patent Office has allowed its Patent Application on a new laser angioplasty device. |
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A short laser energy pulse was then focused on the surface of the filler wire and the angle of reflection detected by the heat sensitive paper. |
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It is powered by plutonium and armed with a laser and a jackhammer to punch through rock. |
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Ziv said that the latest laser technology prototype to be deployed aboard the USS Ponce this summer could be operated by a single sailor. |
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Lack of the effect pulsed low-intensity infrared laser irradiation on nerve conduction in the human superficial radial nerve. |
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Although the Raman effect is well known to physicists it has not been involved in laser action. |
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Options include open laryngofissure, thyrotomy, organ preservation with partial laryngectomy, and endoscopic laser resection. |
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The subject matter of this procurement, the flashlamp pumped kilojoule laser, constitutes the first major component of the L4 beamline. |
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The instrument uses air bearings, laser interferometers, and kinematic mounts to measure ball bars. |
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The side panel has some structures where laser welding is not acceptable such as 4 layers, high reflexibility and so on. |
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The FDA has finally recognised laser therapy as a treatment for regrowing hair. |
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We have a few more options available to us these days, with hand-held laser hair removal devices that claim to stop hair regrowth. |
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The WMD laser works by detecting the audio frequency created by the beating of mosquito wings. |
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Search for laser nets, repulser shields, shock waves, gun satellites that orbit and add to your ship's firepower and more. |
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The optics worn by soldiers and pilots must work a lot faster, however, as a typical laser beam lasts only about 10-billionths of a second. |
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When the excited gas gives off enough energy, photons shoot out of the tube as a colored laser beam. |
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Illumination by a laser beam at night can distract pilots and even cause fatalities if it occurs during a critical phase of flight. |
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The purpose of this contract is to acquire a laser beam analyzer essential to the proper functioning of expert mid dga activities. |
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The US government will require pilots to immediately report laser beams aimed at aircraft, according to Transportation Secretary Norman Mineta. |
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This technique utilizes counter-propogating laser beams to create in Doppler-free spectra that are characterized by sharp resonances. |
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Other applications in the laser diode market include automotive, image recording, agriculture, and entertainment. |
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The Jenoptik laser diode combines the company's advanced beam-shaping technique with fiber-based beam-guiding. |
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The main objective of the Rockwell International research was to develop a technique that would yield high-quality laser diodes. |
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A DVD-ROM pickup unit requires two laser diodes, one for DVD and another for CD since reading CD-R media is a requirement for a combo drive. |
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As with the 100GB disc, and other Blu-ray Disc media, TDK's 200GB blue laser disc is single sided. |
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One day, Criterion contacted me to do a commentary on 'Carrie' for laser disc,'' Bouzereau said. |
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He acquired a laser disc player, then a better one that would turn the discs over automatically. |
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To meet these requirements, a new line of digital imaging smart laser line sensors has been developed. |
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This is where you, the dental assistant, can be the leader in laser safety for your office. |
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Second, the laser can be used in near-contact mode, in which the tip of the fiber remains several millimeters apart from the tissue. |
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In another instance, a laser cleaning system is used to roughen the surface of bonding points on a PC part where adhesion strength is critical. |
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They also may be used as an alternative to firearms because of favorable laws that do not define possession of a laser as a deadly weapon. |
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Last year, almost 1,000 practitioners received laser eye surgery free of charge with Optical Express through the previous offer. |
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It is the only specialist UK laser eye surgery clinic chain, with expertise gained from more than 350,000 treatments. |
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The laser eye surgery provider believes this change will make life easier for those interested in having the procedure. |
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They are meant to help severely nearsighted people whose vision is so poor that laser eye surgery wouldn't work well. |
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There is some dispute over the possible risks involved in Lasik, the most widely-used form of laser eye surgery. |
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Clearly, laser eye surgery affects a structure or a function of the body and its purpose is to correct a physical defect. |
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It offers a built-in 3-watt speaker and comes with a remote control mouse with laser pointer. |
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Born with cerebral palsy, Sweeney doesn't speak but chooses letters on a board with a laser pointer she wears attached to a baseball cap. |
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Touch screen controls and laser pointer assist the operator in removing 95 percent of imbalance in the tool and toolholder. |
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Playing with his toy mouse and chasing the beam from my laser pointer until he's exhausted. |
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You bolt it to the wall, and with the laser pointer the miner walks to the face and marks his line. |
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The majority of laser pointer illuminations cause reactions of startling, after imaging, or flash blinding. |
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It has also been shown in a prior report that a laser pointer can cause a focal disturbance of the retinal pigment epithelium. |
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The first step in finding a laser printer to suit your needs is to first find out what your needs are. |
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Forms automation products typically are designed to be used on desktop laser printers. |
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Last year, roughly 5 million dot-matrix units were purchased, twice the number of laser printers sold. |
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And, with so many laser printers to choose from in this information market, even the most professional can be lost. |
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The recovery period from laser surgery is also shorter, which is an added benefit, he added. |
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People who suffer from varicose veins will now have an access to laser surgery at Starcare Hospital, Seeb. |
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A Teesside MP's attempts to protect the public against unskilled eye laser surgery has been killed off by the Government. |
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He graduated from Howard University Medical School and is a dermatology and laser surgery specialist. |
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Lasers are characterized by the type of material used to produce the laser light, also called the lasing material. |
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I'd be leery of applying a ball-peen hammer to a sight with tritium inserts or the LaserLyte rear sights that have a built-in laser. |
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The team found that cell membranes were either reversibly or irreversibly disturbed following an NIR pulse, depending on the energy of the laser. |
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Available on tape and on laserdisc from Fox Home video, but only the laser is letterboxed, re-creating the widescreen effect of the original. |
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Thales GeoSolutions has recently completed a hydrographic and topographic LIDAR survey with the SHOALS-1000T laser bathymeter. |
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They melted it at tempera Lures of 2,000 C using an aerodynamic levitator with carbon dioxide laser beam heating. |
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They melted it at temperatures of 2,000 degrees Celsius using an aerodynamic levitator with carbon dioxide laser beam heating. |
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The laser flares used in our life rafts are an example of how UTC Aerospace Systems seeks to integrate new technologies in all of its products. |
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The diode laser light pens used in the prototype were obtained from Hoetron Inc. |
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Contact light pens and noncontact, hand-held laser scanners extract the information that is optically encoded in bar code symbols. |
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She decided to tackle 80 lipsticks with Raman spectroscopy, which zaps a sample with laser light, making some of the molecules vibrate. |
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Now a technique that uses laser light is about to enter clinical use, offering several potential advantages over the lithotripter. |
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Laser system should include a Faraday isolator on the laser output sufficient for fiber coupled applications. |
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Our laser is completely safe,' Noah Acres, director of marketing for Bigha, said. |
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Photonic crystal fiber based dual-wavelength Q-switched fiber laser using graphene oxide as a saturable absorber. |
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Photo A bowler's glow-in-the-dark ball streaks toward the pins amid laser lights, black lights and fog machines at Brunswick Valley Bowl. |
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The high visibility laser line enables the operator to easily position the scan line on a bar code. |
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An intense, ultrashort pulse of laser light can blast away a solid's surface. |
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I have had laser treatment, magnotherapy and visited an oxygen chamber to basically do as much as I can. |
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Once the needle is in place, a sclerosing agent or laser energy can be delivered into the vein, causing the affected vein to seal shut. |
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Varying the size and intensity of the laser beam to allow the detection of small, subtle scotomas. |
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Fine quality reproduction of the secondary color prints depends on laser powers. |
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Polyonics has developed black and white laser markable label materials for applications involving high temperatures and harsh environments. |
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Then they got out their measuring tapes and laser mapping equipment and started charting the scene. |
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She began to be renown for her own unique applications of laser, serigraphy, relief printing, monoprinting and lithography printing techniques. |
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The new Sport 600 laser rangefinder from Bushnell offers performance and value for hunters and shooters. |
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Fabricated right where the beam emerges from an infrared microlaser, the patches act jointly as a tiny antenna that focuses the laser light. |
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A microprinted signature line of tiny type that becomes unreadable when photocopied or laser scanned. |
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The DTM metal particles, coated with a proprietary polymer, are laser sintered to build the prototype mold. |
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The black double-handles bag in calf skin with laser cuts and metal studs gives an ostrich skin effect. |
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To establish axle camber angles, Rockwell developed a special laser measuring device that measures camber to within two minutes of arc. |
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