Synonym: optical maser. Similar words: a series of, last, blast, flash, class, a class, at last, user. Meaning: ['leɪzə(r)] n. an acronym for light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation; an optical device that produces an intense monochromatic beam of coherent light.
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61. A laser is used to etch a pattern of tiny flaws in the otherwise glassy smooth surface of the disc.
62. Laser weapons During the game, the countries fought to knock out each other's satellites.
63. Printout method for large, or intarsia, designs using a laser printer or inkjet printer and non-continuous single sheets of paper.
64. A stream of laser light, almost invisible in the near-vacuum, played across the creature's head and glistening body.
65. To be able to print your designs on paper, you will need a dot matrix, ink jet or laser printer.
66. The three colour laser Doppler Anemometer measures in three dimensions how fast a fluid is travelling past a given point.
67. A recent pilot study with combined laser treatment and radiotherapy in oesophageal cancer produced promising results.
68. Advances in keyhole surgery and laser treatment mean much speedier recovery.
69. The area to be denuded is first waxed, after which the laser goes into the follicles to destroy them.
70. Surgeons use a laser with a beam measuring less than the width of a human hair.
71. The thin layers that constitute the laser head are only 400 atoms thick.
72. As a result[http://sentencedict.com], inkjets were merely an interesting alternative to high-priced laser printers or the older dot-matrix printers.
73. Although the argon laser offered the best available treatment for a time, newer lasers have now superseded it.
74. Buildings can be seen that may be associated with two techniques for uranium production: gas centrifuge and laser separation.
75. Graphics handling is also quite impressive, on a par with much more expensive laser printers.
76. Its motion can be detected - for example, by deflecting a laser beam that bounces off a mirror attached to the needle.
77. A laser altimeter will measure the distance to Eros, gradually assembling a detailed topographical map.
78. The resin hardens when the laser comes into contact with it, gradually producing a perfect three dimensional model.
79. Now the vital laser needed to treat children with disfiguring birthmarks is already installed at the Ulster Hospital at Dundonald.
80. Calibration is done insitu using a chopped laser beam to provide a known heat increment.
81. By laser treatment and radiotherapy we aimed to achieve the benefits of both while minimising complications.
82. The third works by making cancer cells susceptible to laser light which can be used to destroy them.
83. The instruments are designed for high precision scientific applications including single crystal calorimetry, laser induced desorption and flash temperature gas evolution.
84. The laser treatment she received means she is well on the way to recovery.
85. When the laser reaches the pale stone surface the light emitted is bounced back instead of absorbed and the process ceases.
86. Ruby laser light stitched the interior of the sanctum like thinnest threads of stronger flame within a dully glowing oven.
87. Covert video cameras and hand-held laser devices will be among the equipment used at weekends, they warn.
88. They're directly comparable with personal laser printer speeds, while offering far more versatility in what can be printed.
89. The screening programme cost £10 per patient screened and £1000 per patient requiring laser treatment.
90. This laser provided an early impetus for studies of instabilities by tending to produce noisy, spiked output even under quasi-steady excitation.