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  3. Arad, Romania - Wikipedia

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    The most important hospitals in Arad are Arad County Clinical Hospital and Arad Municipal Hospital (in the late 2000s it merged with Arad County Clinical Hospital). The city also has a number of public hospitals (Arad Maternal Hospital, The Polyclinic, The Dental Clinic, etc.) and private hospitals (MedLife Genesis, Laser System, Mediqua, etc.)

  4. Arad County Clinical Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.scjarad.ro. Arad County Emergency Clinical Hospital ( Romanian: Spitalul Clinic Județean de Urgență Arad) is a major hospital in Arad, Romania. The hospital serves the whole Arad County and neighboring counties. The hospital is a multipurpose facility with 1322 beds, being one of the largest hospitals in the country.

  5. Laser medicine - Wikipedia

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    Lasers used in medicine include, in principle, any type of laser, but especially the following: CO 2 lasers, [12] used to cut, vaporize, ablate, and photocoagulate soft tissue. [13] diode lasers [14] dye lasers [1] [15] excimer lasers. fiber lasers [16] gas lasers. free electron lasers.

  6. Extreme Light Infrastructure - Wikipedia

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    The Extreme Light Infrastructure ( ELI ERIC) is a research organization with the world's largest collection of high power-lasers. [1] ELI operates several high-power, high-repetition-rate laser systems which enable the research of physical, chemical, materials, and medical sciences. [2]

  7. Laser guidance - Wikipedia

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    Laser guidance is used by military to guide a missile or other projectile or vehicle to a target by means of a laser beam, either beam riding guidance or semi-active laser homing (SALH). With this technique, a laser is kept pointed at the target and the laser radiation bounces off the target and is scattered in all directions (this is known as ...

  8. Vulcan laser - Wikipedia

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    The Vulcan laser is an infrared, 8-beam, petawatt neodymium glass laser at the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory 's Central Laser Facility in Oxfordshire, United Kingdom. It was the facility's first operational laser. It is designed to deliver irradiance on target of 10 21 W/cm 2 for a wide-ranging experimental programme in fundamental physics and ...

  9. Asterix IV laser - Wikipedia

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    Asterix IV laser. The Asterix IV laser in Prague (commonly referred to by the acronym PALS for Prague Asterix Laser System) is a high power photolytically pumped iodine gas laser capable of producing ~300 to 500 picosecond long pulses of light at the fundamental line of 1.315 micrometres wavelength with a total energy of about 1 kilojoule (or ...

  10. Trident laser - Wikipedia

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    The Trident Laser was a high power, sub-petawatt class, solid-state laser facility located at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL website), in Los Alamos, New Mexico, originally built in the late 1980s for Inertial confinement fusion (ICF) research by KMS Fusion, founded by Kip Siegel, in Ann Arbor, Michigan, it was later moved to Los Alamos ...

  11. Central Laser Facility - Wikipedia

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    As of 2013 there are 5 active laser laboratories at the CLF: Vulcan, Astra Gemini, Artemis, ULTRA, and OCTOPUS. The facility provides both high-power and high-sensitivity lasers for study across broad fields of science from atomic and plasma physics to medical diagnostics, biochemistry and environmental science. [2]

  12. Pascal Photocoagulator - Wikipedia

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    The PASCAL Photocoagulator is an integrated semi-automatic pattern scan laser photocoagulation system designed to treat ocular diseases using a single shot or predetermined pattern array. The device is for ophthalmologists , particularly those that focus in vitreo-retinal surgery, a type of eye surgery .