22 research outputs found
Use of SMS texts for facilitating access to online alcohol interventions: a feasibility study
A41 Use of SMS texts for facilitating access to online alcohol interventions: a feasibility study
In: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2017, 12(Suppl 1): A4
Detection of elements in biomedical fluids by laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy
Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy has been used for the qualitative elemental analysis of human blood, sweat, and serum. The detection of most trace elements, especially metals, was demonstrated
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Biomedical applications on laser technology at Los Alamos
Los Alamos has a long history of research in laser technology, and over the past few years we have begun to build a program directing some of that technology to a variety of applications in biology and medicine. As examples, two of these activities will be described in this manuscript: the use of a laser interferometer to measure the microwave absorption spectrum of DNA, and spectral measurements of the secondary light produced during laser corneal ablation
New developments in optical phase conjugation
In this review two major areas of investigation in optical phase conjugation are discussed: stimulated Brillouin scattering and dynamic effects in photorefractive media. 5 refs., 10 figs
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Electron-beam pumped liquid excimer lasers
We have investigated the excimers formed in liquid argon when various cryogenic gas mixes were excited by 1-MeV electrons. Fluorescence was detected from many excimers at their new red-shifted wavelengths, and XeO, Xe/sub 2/, and Kr/sub 2/ were lased. 25 refs., 12 figs
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Liquid excimers: Lasing Xe2 and Kr2 in liquid argon
By pumping a small cryogenic cell with a 40-ns, 1 MeV e-beam pulse, we have excited lasing in dilute mixtures of xenon or krypton in argon. The lasing occurred at 175 nm for the excimer Xe2 and 147 nm for Kr2. 14 refs., 4 figs