tailieunhanh - Laser-Tissue Interactions Fundamentals and Applications

I like playing around with words and letters. You probably know that LASER is an artificial word derived from “Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation”. When starting my lecture on “Laser–Tissue Interactions” I tend to write this derivation on the board. I continue with “LIGHT: Lasers Irradiate Germinated and Healthy Tissues”. Why? Lasers cut everything, if appropriate laser parameters are selected. There is no shield around healthy tissue. And there is no laser that fits all sizes as some clothes do. Lasers never have been some kind of wonder instruments. A wrong selection of laser parameters easily induces more damage than cure | Markolf H. Niemz BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL PHYSICS BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING Springer biological and medical physics biomedical engineering biological and medical physics biomedical engineering The fields of biological and medical physics and biomedical engineering are broad multidisciplinary and dynamic. Theylie at the crossroads offrontier research inphysics biology chemistry andmedicine. TheBiological andMedical Physics Biomedical Engineering Series is intended to be comprehensive covering a broad range of topics important to the study of the physical chemical and biological sciences. Its goal is to provide scientists and engineers with textbooks monographs and reference works to address the growing need for information. Books in the series emphasize established and emergent areas of science including molecular membrane and mathematical biophysics photosynthetic energy harvesting and conversion information processing physical principles of genetics sensory communications automata networks neural networks and cellular automata. Equally important will be coverage of applied aspects of biological and medical physics and biomedical engineering such as molecular electronic components and devices biosensors medicine imaging physical principles of renewable energy production advanced prostheses and environmental control and engineering. Editor-in-Chief Elias Greenbaum Oak Ridge National Laboratory Oak Ridge Tennessee USA Editorial Board Masuo Aizawa Department of Bioengineering Tokyo Institute of Technology Yokohama Japan Olaf S. Andersen Department of Physiology Biophysics Molecular Medicine Cornell University New York USA Robert H. Austin Department of Physics Princeton University Princeton New Jersey USA James Barber Department of Biochemistry Imperial College of Science Technology and Medicine London England Howard C. Berg Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology Harvard University Cambridge Massachusetts USA Victor Bloomfield Department of Biochemistry University of

crossorigin="anonymous">
Đã phát hiện trình chặn quảng cáo AdBlock
Trang web này phụ thuộc vào doanh thu từ số lần hiển thị quảng cáo để tồn tại. Vui lòng tắt trình chặn quảng cáo của bạn hoặc tạm dừng tính năng chặn quảng cáo cho trang web này.