Interplay of wavelength, fluence and spot-size in free-electron laser ablation of cornea.
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Mingsheng Guo | Borislav Ivanov | M Shane Hutson | B. Ivanov | M. Hutson | J. Kozub | John Kozub | Aroshan Jayasinghe | Gilma Adunas | Yaowu Xiao | Yaowu Xiao | M. Guo | G. Adunas | Aroshan K. Jayasinghe
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