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      Photophysical processes in recent medical laser developments: A review

      Lasers in Medical Science
      Springer Nature

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                Journal
                Lasers in Medical Science
                Laser Med Sci
                Springer Nature
                0268-8921
                1435-604X
                January 1986
                January 1986
                : 1
                : 1
                : 47-66
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                10.1007/BF02030737
                bf2162b9-38a7-468e-b7d9-d4827748a7ab
                © 1986
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