Q 30: Poster: Laser in Medicine
Freitag, 6. April 2001, 12:30–15:00, AT2
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Q 30.1 |
Cut profiles by application of short CO2 laser pulses to hard bone tissue — •Thomas Mitra, Mikhail Ivanenko, Said Afilal, and Peter Hering
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Q 30.2 |
Hard Tissue Ablation with a free running and Q-switched Erbium YAG and a CO2 laser: a comparative study — •Rene Franzen, Joerg Meister, Maren Stanislawski, Thomas Mitra, Michail Ivanenko, and Peter Hering
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Q 30.3 |
Time-resolved diffuse reflectance measurements for depth localisation of absorption changes in the human head — •Heidrun Wabnitz, Jens Steinbrink, Herbert Rinneberg, Hellmuth Obrig, and Arno Villringer
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Q 30.4 |
Monitoring therapy of rectal cancer by delayed laser-induced endogenous fluorescence — •Bernd Ebert, Uwe Sukowski, Panagiota Balanou, Thomas Moesta, Tim Handke, Peter Schlag, and Herbert Rinneberg
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Q 30.5 |
Detection of malignant lesions during endoscopy of the oesophagus by laser-induced delayed fluorescence spectroscopy — •Uwe Sukowski, Bernd Ebert, Marianne Ortner, Eike Hein, Katharina Zumbusch, Dirk Nolte, Manfred Dietel, Herbert Lochs, and Herbert Rinneberg
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Q 30.6 |
A cw-OPO based photoacoustic trace gas detector — •Alexander Popp, Frank Müller, Stephan Schiller, and Frank Kühnemann
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Q 30.7 |
Studying isoprene emission by plants with a photoacoustic spectrometer — •Michael Wolfertz, Sven Arnold, Wilhelm Boland, and Frank Kühnemann
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Q 30.8 |
MIR-difference frequency laser spectrometer for high-resolution spectroscopy of C6H6, N2O and H2O — •Torsten Blanke, Ulrike Willer, Peter Geiser, and Wolfgang Schade
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Q 30.9 |
Infrared evanescent-field fiber sensor — •Ulrike Willer, Torsten Blanke, Dirk Scheel, and Wolfgang Schade
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