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The American Journal of Nursing, 1993
Joseph S. Blansfield, Janet T. Crimlisk
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Joseph S. Blansfield, Janet T. Crimlisk
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1998
The efficient use of high power lasers for material processing depends on several properties of the laser beam. First of all the intensity must reach at least a million Watts per cm2 to achieve secure melting and evaporation of the workpiece, which are both necessary for nearly all production processes with lasers such as cutting, ablation, welding and
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The efficient use of high power lasers for material processing depends on several properties of the laser beam. First of all the intensity must reach at least a million Watts per cm2 to achieve secure melting and evaporation of the workpiece, which are both necessary for nearly all production processes with lasers such as cutting, ablation, welding and
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Carbon Materials for Chemical Capacitive Energy Storage
Advanced Materials, 2011Yunpu Zhai+2 more
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Advanced Carbon for Flexible and Wearable Electronics
Advanced Materials, 2019Chunya Wang+2 more
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A-to-Z Guide to Thermodynamics, Heat and Mass Transfer, and Fluids Engineering, 2006
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Carbon‐Nanotube‐Based Thermoelectric Materials and Devices
Advanced Materials, 2018Jeffrey L Blackburn+2 more
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