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Перевод: laser
[существительное] лазер ; оптический квантовый генератор
Тезаурус:
- Thatcher's great advantage is this laser sight which fixes in a very narrow, straight beam on one thing at a time."
- A laser of moonrise stirred on Jay's pillow.
- They used a different laser that produces shorter, more powerful pulses at a shorter wavelength, which let them generate third, fifth and seventh harmonics.
- He described how the Japanese used a laser beam strategy within a poorly drafted law to penetrate the European market while protecting their own domestic market behind a dynastic organisational structure which only permitted import access when the dynasty deemed it politically expedient to do so.
- But when they mixed the materials in a ratio of GaAu GaP, a single-crystal electrode achieved conversion efficiencies of 13 per cent in natural sunlight and a high 22 per cent with a helium-neon laser.
- At the time she in fact owned and drove a one-year-old red Laser.
- Paul Cook, professor of laser technology at Brunel and inventor of a laser system which detects causes of night blindness and other eye defects, recently formed and became president of the British Science and Technology Trust.
- In laser surgery, CO 2 lasers (wavelength 10.6 ) are widely used because of the high absorption in water, and therefore in any soft tissue.
- In a modification the laser layers are removed from the FET section before depositing the high resistivity layer.
- Johnson had great difficulty finding a robot that could cope with the laser's accuracy.
- In 1975, Madey and his coworkers amplified the output of a 10.6 CO 2 laser by using a helical wiggler injected by the electron beam of the Stanford superconducting linear accelerator.
- Even Senator Malcolm Wallop, one of the staunchest advocates of laser battle stations, has said that they will not be the "ultimate" weapon.
- If the laser light wanders off centre, the bomb uses its fins to change its direction and angle of fall until the light is once again centred.
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