| LIPP | laser-induced pressure pulse |
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| Nd/YAG | neodymium/yttrium-aluminum-garnet [laser] |
| PLA | peripheral laser angioplasty; phenyl lactate; phospholipase A; phospholipid antibody; placebo therap... |
| SLAM | scanning laser acoustic microscope; systemic lupus erythematosus activity measure |
| TULIP | transurethral ultrasound-guided laser-induced prostatectomy |
| laser |
A device that converts incident electromagnetic radiation of mixed frequencies to one or more discrete frequencies of highly amplified ultraviolet, visible or infrared radiation.
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| laser |
A device that generates coherent electromagnetic radiation in, or near, the visible part of the spectrum.
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| laser Doppler flowmeter |
An apparatus for determining flow velocity and velocity profile by measuring the Doppler shift in laser radiation scattered from particles in the moving fluid stream
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| laser |
A device that emits a highly coherent beam of light. The name stands for Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation. A typical laser has an active medium, which emits light, and a cavity structure, which selects certain wavelengths and directions for the emitted light.
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| laser |
Strictly speaking, Light Amplification though Stimulated Emission of Radiation. Today, a laser is considered to be any device that emits an intense, coherent beam of light (see Coherent light). Coherent light can carry data over great distances in optical fiber without distortion.
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