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Low-temperature (cavitations) dissection of biological tissues by quasi-continuous laser irradiation

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Abstract

The conditions for deep, controlled, low-temperature (cavitational) laser dissection of biological tissues through the formation of a directional wave of enlightenment are considered.

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