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... He is one of a handful of patients who have experienced the elation of painless dentistry using Ultrafshort Pulse Lasers. ... Traditional lasers are used everywhere we look, from grocery checkout lines to computer printers to CDs and DVDs, but the promise of USLs goes far beyond these everyday uses. In a personal interview on March 8, 2001, Dave Gold of the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in California notes that USPSs are beconing increasingly important in physics, chemistry, biology, medicine, and technology, promising to have a dramatic impact on our everyday lives, In order to fully appropriate qhat Ultrashort Pulse Lasers offer us, we must, first, look into their background and how they work; nest, learn about the exciting range of their applications; and, finally glance into the practical problems and futrure for this brightest, and shortest,laser technology.
Approximate Word count = 413 Approximate Pages = 1.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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