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  2. Optical tweezers - Wikipedia

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    However a number of other beam types have been used to trap particles, including high order laser beams i.e. Hermite-Gaussian beams (TEM xy), Laguerre-Gaussian (LG) beams (TEM pl) and Bessel beams. Optical tweezers based on Laguerre-Gaussian beams have the unique capability of trapping particles that are optically reflective and absorptive.

  3. Beckman Laser Institute - Wikipedia

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    Around 1980, Michael W. Berns, a professor of biology at the University of California, Irvine, founded an institute focusing on the then-new technology of lasers.After receiving a National Institutes of Health biotechnology grant, [3]: 328–331 he established a laboratory for laser microscopy, the Laser Microbeam Program (LAMP). [4]

  4. Theradome - Wikipedia

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    Theradome or the Theradome Laser Helmet, is a medical device manufactured by American health technology company Theradome, Inc. [1] [2] [3] The device is a helmet embedded with laser phototherapy technology and is used for hair restoration treatments in men and women.

  5. Low-level laser therapy - Wikipedia

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    The usefulness of red laser, laser acupuncture, and reflexology in the treatment of RA patients is not well enough demonstrated. [57] A 2019 systematic review and meta-analysis found evidence for pain reduction in osteoarthritis. [14] While it does not appear to improve pain in temporomandibular disorders, it may improve function. [58]

  6. This new $237 million center aims to transform cancer ... - AOL

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    The proton beam is expected to be online March 4. The public can get a glimpse of the new center during an open house from 1 a.m. to 4 p.m. Feb. 17. A blessing of the facility will be held at 2:30 ...

  7. Laser medicine - Wikipedia

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    Laser radiation being delivered via a fiber for photodynamic therapy to treat cancer. A 40-watt CO 2 laser with applications in ENT, gynecology, dermatology, oral surgery, and podiatry. Laser medicine is the use of lasers in medical diagnosis, treatments, or therapies, such as laser photodynamic therapy, [1] photorejuvenation, and laser surgery.

  8. National Ignition Facility - Wikipedia

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    On February 26, 2009, NIF fired all 192 laser beams into the target chamber. [100] On March 10, 2009, NIF became the first laser to break the megajoule barrier, delivering 1.1 MJ of UV light, known as 3ω (from third-harmonic generation), to the target chamber center in a shaped ignition pulse. [101] The main laser delivered 1.952 MJ of IR. [102]

  9. Institute of Laser Physics - Wikipedia

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    Laser devices of the institute are used in medicine. The scientific organization collaborates with the Novosibirsk Research Institute of Traumatology and Orthopedics and Meshalkin National Medical Research Center. [1] The institute is developing methods for diagnosing diabetes using terahertz radiation. [2]