1990
DOI: 10.1177/014107689008300410
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Alcohol – a Public Health Problem. Is There a Role for the General Practitioner?

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“…The third classification has been historically established for natural diamonds and classifies them according to their optical absorption [35]. Figure 2 summarizes this classification.…”
Section: Manufacturing Of Diamondmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The third classification has been historically established for natural diamonds and classifies them according to their optical absorption [35]. Figure 2 summarizes this classification.…”
Section: Manufacturing Of Diamondmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Figure 2 summarizes this classification. Type IIa diamonds were classified by a lack of optical absorption [35], so this were the purest diamonds in this classifications. The absorption of type I diamond is nowadays assigned to nitrogen [36].…”
Section: Manufacturing Of Diamondmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ideal treatment, by selective photothermolysis,8 requires a wavelength that is minimally attenuated by epidermis and dermis and strongly absorbed by blood. Wavelengths of 577-590 nm are predicted as optimal, depending on the dermal blood content, and 585 nm is a good compromise.9 10 Pulse durations of 0 5-5 ms produce only transmural injury to. the vessel wall, by heat conduction from the hot red cells,9 and hence prevent non-specific dermal injury.…”
Section: Richard Smith Editor Bmjmentioning
confidence: 99%