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A pulsed laser is used in various applications such as laser cutting, laser welding, laser marking, and laser ablation. The pulsed nature of the laser beam allows for precise control over the energy and duration of each pulse, making it ideal for tasks requiring high precision and minimal heat affected zones.

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Robert Eason has written:

'Pulsed laser deposition of thin films' -- subject(s): Pulsed laser deposition, Thin films, Laser beams, Industrial applications

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Continuous lasers emit a continuous beam of light, while pulsed lasers emit light in short bursts or pulses. Continuous lasers are used for applications requiring steady illumination, while pulsed lasers are used for applications requiring high peak power in a short duration.

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Pulsed-dye laser has been said to help diffuse facial redness for those who are suffering from Rosacea. Other treatments for redness include topical treatments such as Metro-Gel and Mirvaso.

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There are actually multiple laser types used to remove hair. They are, pulsed light laser, diode laser, ND: Yag laer, alexandrite laser, and ruby laser. Here's a site that has information on each type: http://www.laserhairremovalreview.com/

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Continuous I assume would mean a constant flow of light from the laser in the form of a wave train. Conversely, a pulse is only a single wave emitted by the laser.

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Laser hair removal is a superficial option for people to improve their personal appearance. The treatment is done with a laser or pulsed light for darker skinned people and hair falls out within 10 to 14 days.

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It exists. It has mass. It is used in optics to make laser crystals and switches for pulsed lasers. Niobium is an useful element.

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Allan Edward Barbour has written:

'A current pulsed carbon dioxide laser for use in machining operations'

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Two types of lasers are used: the flashlamp-pulsed dye laser (FPDL) and the neodymium:YAG (Nd:YAG) laser. The FPDL, used mainly for strawberry marks and port-wine stains.while the Nd:YAG laser.is used to treat deep hemangiomas.

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That is the correct spelling of the adverb "repetitively" (over and over again).

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Noor Baa'yah Ibrahim has written:

'Properties of yttrium iron garnet thin films grown by pulsed laser ablation deposition'

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Rosacea can be an irritating condition to have, causing your skin to become red and irritated, but it can be treated with lasers. The pulsed dye laser (PDL) has been proven to show improvements in every patient. Other laser treatments include diode lasers, KTP lasers, CO2 lasers, Nd:YAG lasers.

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During a treatment such as a laser peel, a beam of light is pulsed at the defective and damaged skin area. This then causes the amount of collagen in the dermis to increase, and this improves the look of the skin. It may be effective for wrinkles, scars or liver spots.

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One can purchase laser diode modules on select places around the Hong Kong. OPELUS is the best place to purchase laser diode Modules, Infrared Laser Module, Green Laser Module etc.

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Yes, a traveling wave tube or TWT is a pulsed device.

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notes about pulsed Doppler radar FM altimeter

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Philip A Simpson has written:

'A system for measuring the characteristics of high peak power detectors of pulsed COb2s radiation' -- subject(s): Optical detectors, Laser beams

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Laser or IPL is usually used for removing flat and pigmented moles. This method of mole removal may require about 3 treatments to make the mole invisible. The laser beam or pulsed light is selectively absorbed by the pigment of the mole, which is then destroyed and shed away.

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pulsed is like a beating heart while digital is your face

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Constantly uninteresting

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IPL Laser treatment is available at many local spas and cosmetic medical offices. IPL stands for Intense Pulsed Light, and it is primarily used to treat skin discolorations and broken capillaries.

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Randy L. Vander Wal has written:

'The effects of rapid heating of soot' -- subject(s): Laser ablation, Incandescence, Light beams, Soot, Pulsed lasers, Heating

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For fresh stretch marks, a pulsed dye laser can be used to remove stretch marks. This sort of treatment is safe but does have its disadvantages. These disadvantages include time consuming, high cost, does not repair damaged or scared tissue, and best used only on reddish or brown color stretch marks.

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High energy pulsed lasers are available for purchase on the "Newport" website. They have many models available. These lasers are quite expensive and cost thousands of dollars.

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M. Cowan has written:

'Megagauss magnetic field generation and pulsed power applications' -- subject(s): Magnetic fields, Pulsed power systems

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Frank J. Zupanc has written:

'Pulsed laser Rayleigh scattering diagnostic for hyrogen/oxygen rocket exit plane flowfield velocimetry' -- subject(s): Thrust, Fluid dynamic measurements, Rayleigh scattering, Rocket engines

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AnswerTypically a laser (light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation) produces light of one frequency or of an extremely narrow band of frequencies. They initial laser "beam" was thought of as being one color, or having one frequency (monochromatic). But there are lasers that produce light across a broader spectrum, or on a multiple of (specific) frequencies, depending on the laser.

A link is provided below to the Wikipedia post on the laser.

AnswerA laser produces an infinite number of wavelengths, but they are all very close to a characteristic single value. AnswerIf the laser is pulsed then the shorter the pulse the larger the bandwidth (the range of frequencies) of the pulse. Femtosecond (one thousandth of a billionth of a second) pulses produce "white" laser light which contains all the visible frequencies.

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It is called ( pulsed DC ).

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To move from side to side,

to repetitively change lanes.

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Yes, all emitters transmit either a continuous wave or a pulsed waveform. Continuous wave emitters transmit a continuous stream of electromagnetic waves, while pulsed waveform emitters transmit short bursts of electromagnetic waves with periods of rest in between.

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1.he-ne laser is gaseous state. Ruby is solid state laser.

2.he-ne laser requires electrical pumping. ruby laser requires optical pumping.

3.he-ne laser has 4 energy levels. ruby has 3 energy level.

4.he-ne laser gives continuous output. ruby laser gives output in form of pulse

5. he-ne laser is cheaper

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The list of weapons that start with laser are:

Laser axe

Laser bow

Laser chaingun

Laser chainsaw

Laser cannon

Laser crossbow

Laser daggers

Laser gatling gun

Laser knife

Laser machete

Laser machine gun

Laser rapier

Laser rocket launcher

Laser scythe

Laser shotgun

Laser slingshot

Laser sword

Laser tommy gun

Laser whip

and countless others

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Continuous wave Doppler allows for measurement of high velocities because it does not have a limit on the range of velocities it can detect compared to pulsed Doppler which has a limited range. Continuous wave Doppler is also able to detect continuous flow patterns whereas pulsed Doppler can only sample at specific points.

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-an educated guess that has been experimented with repetitively and has never been doubted.

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Repeatedly, frequently, recurrently, incessantly, constantly, repetitively.

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To not kill, and to not use a gun.

Batman has repetitively broken both, but he does his best.

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Weimin Han has written:

'NMR study of GaAs at high temperature' -- subject(s): Gallium arsenide semiconductors, Nuclear magnetic resonance, Pulsed, Pulsed Nuclear magnetic resonance

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Repetitive means that it repeats over and over again.

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The prefix "pico" is used in the International System of Units (SI) to denote one trillionth (10^-12) of a unit. It is commonly used in measurements of things on a very small scale, such as in physics, chemistry, and technology.

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After earning his PhD., Dr. Shaw worked 19 years as a Research Scientist for Bell Laboratories in Murray Hill, New Jersey, where he was the co-inventor of the spin-flip Raman tunable laser. He joined Rutgers in 1991 and moved to the Newark campus a new laser technology - the far-infrared free electron - that he developed at Bell Labs. The laser, which is to be operational in 1999, generates short tunable far-infrared light pulses that will permit the analog or pulsed magnetic resonance techniques for the first time in the optical wavelength regime.

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help me to stop it. It is pulsed radiation that comes into my home and onto my property

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to convert pulsed AC to something approximating DC.

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Stick your tounge strait out your mouth, then lock the roof of their mouth repetitively .... It drives them crazy.

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A pet phrase is a phrase that an individual uses repetitively

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Candles are made by dipping a wax string in melted candle wax repetitively.

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Some of the more available options in removing an unwanted tattoo include laser removal, Intense Pulsed Light Therapy, as well as other medical methods. There also exists creams that are made to fade your tattoo away however be careful when purchasing this alternative as most are fraudulent and do nothing.

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The old laser printers used He-Ne laser , and the modern laser printers use infrared laser .

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