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excimer laser The term excimer comes from the combination of excited and dimer. The excimer laser was developed in the late seventies and has output in the ultraviolet and near ultraviolet region. In an excimer laser a noble gas such as krypton, Kr, or xenon, Xe, is excited in the presence of a halogen such as fluorine, F, or chlorine, Cl, and neon, Ne, or helium, He, in a resonant cavity. A high voltage pulse dissociates electrons from the noble gas molecules creating a plasma. ...
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excretion This is a general term for removal of substances from the body.
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excretion The way that substances leave the body
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excoriation A scratch or break in the skin.
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excited state This is a state where one or more electrons have been promoted from orbitals higher than those they occupy in the ground state.
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