| argon beam c. |
a device consisting of a needle electrode recessed inside a probe through which argon gas is passed; the energy from the electrode is carried by the jet of argon, which is directed at bleeding tissue to effect hemostasis.
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| argon l. |
a laser with ionized argon as the active medium whose beam is in the blue and green visible light spectrum, with two energy peaks, at 488 and 514 nm; used for photocoagulation.
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| argon |
An inert, nontoxic gas used in insulating glass units to reduce heat transfer.
Ãâó: www.amcglass.com/html/terminology.html
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| argon |
A gas and air constituent used to fill insulating units to increase thermal performance in windows.
Ãâó: www.westcoastvinylwindows.com/glossary.htm
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| argon |
A colorless, inert gas commonly found in air in small volumes. Its inert properties make it ideal for filling the air space of insulated glass units. Using Argon reduces air convection within the sealed air space, increased dimensional stability of the air space and reduces noise infiltration.
Ãâó: www.sunwindows.com/Services/Glossary.html
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