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biological and medical physics,
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University of Minnesota Medical School, Minneapolis,
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New York University, New York, New York, USA
Markolf H. Niemz
Laser-Tissue Interactions
Fundamentals and Applications
Third, Enlarged Edition
With 175 Figures, 33 Tables, 40 Problems and Solutions
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Professor Dr. Markolf H. Niemz
University of Heidelberg
MABEL – Mannheim Biomedical Engineering Laboratories
Germany
E-mail: Markolf.Niemz@urz.uni-heidelberg.de
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