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Ruby laser
Glossary Of Laser Terminology |
- The first laser type; a crystal of sapphire (aluminum oxide) containing trace amounts of chromium oxide as an active medium.
- The optically pumped, solid-state laser that uses sapphire as the host lattice and chromium as the active ion. the emission takes place in the red portion of the spectrum.
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Las, испанский
Las, английский
- Liquid additive storage tanks
- Laboratories of applied sciences
- Landing aid system
- Large amplitude simulator
- Large astronomic satellite
- Laser
- Late arm switch
- Launch auxiliary system
- Lockheed aircraft service
- Low-alloy steel
- Low-altitude satellite
- Land analysis system
- Last assigned landing slot
- Lower airspace sector
Las casas, английский
Las excepciones, английский
Las declaraciones por cada parte en un caso civil o criminal que reserva el derecho de apelar la resolucion de un juez una mocion. tambien, en casos regulamientos, las objeciones por cada parte a puntos hechos por la otra parte a resoluciones hechos por l
Las frutas, испанский
Las leyes de falta de testamento, испанский
Vea los estatutos de distribucion
Las manzanas, испанский
Las naranjas, испанский
Las navas de tolosa, английский
Las palmas, английский
Las patatas, испанский
Las piñas, английский
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Las pistas para el registrador, испанский
Las texturas primarias se distinguen en rocas sedimentarias., испанский
Las tunas, английский
Las vegas, английский
Las vegas institute for advanced dental studies, английский
Las vegas valley water district, английский
Lasam, английский
Laser semiactive missile
Lascar, английский
- A native sailor in the east indies; also, in a military sense, natives of india employed in pitching tents, or dragging artillery, as gun-lascars.
- An east indian seaman (hindi lashkari = soldier).
Containing, английский
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Transverse mode, английский
The geometry of the power distribution in a cross section of a laser beam.
Electric vector, английский
The electric field associated with a light wave which has both direction and amplitude.
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