Laser Surgery - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: laser surgerylaser surgery
Surgery using lasers...
elective surgery
surgery that is not essential especially surgery to correct a condition that is not life threatening surgery that is not required for survival See also cosmetic surgery...
laser disk
A digital data storage medium consisting of a thin disk onto which the data is impressed by a laser in the form of a linear sequence of dots same as optical disk The data is subsequently read back by the use of a laser beam See also compact disk...
laser beam
A beam of light from a laser...
laser light
Light produced by a laser...
laser printer
A printer controlled by a computer using a laser beam to produce images in a fine dot matrix pattern of charge on an electrostatic drum to which fine particles of ink are subsequently caused to adhere and the image of which is subsequently transferred to paper or another type of material in sheet form It is capable of high speed production of images with a higher resolution than those from dot matrix impact printers...
oral surgery
Surgery performed within the mouth cavity especially that performed around the gums and teeth as an expedient for the purpose of preservation or replacement of teeth...
Medicine, adulteration of
Medicine, adulteration of. See ADULTERATION.It means modern scientific medicine in all its branches and includes surgery and obstetrics, but does not include veterinary medicine and surgery. [Indian Medical Council Act, 1956 (102 of 1956), s. 2 (f)]The definition of the word 'medicine' in s. 2(f) of the Indian Medical Council Act, 1956 is too wide to determine if it includes cardiology. It is also not necessary to go into the dictionary meaning of the expression as it is clear from the relevant Regulations that medicine and surgery are general subjects and Cardiology and Orthopaedics are their respective specialities. Where general subject such as medicine or surgery is being dealt with in a regulation, the specialist branch under it would be covered, though not vice versa, because if one wants to hold a post in the specialist branch he must of necessity have teaching experience in the specialist branch. Undisputably, one qualifying for M.D. (Medicine) has to learn the subject of Cardi...
coherent light
Light in which the phases of all electromagnetic waves at each point on a line normal to the direction of the the beam are identical Coherent light is usually monochromatic and the most common source of such light for practical uses is from a laser...
compact disc
a disk shaped optical data storage medium approximately 4 34 in in diameter which stores binary data as microscopic nonreflective holes or pits in an otherwise reflective surface and is recorded and played back by rotation in an electronic device containing a laser It is often referred to by its abbreviation CD It is a type of optical data storage medium Compact disks are used for recordings of music as well as of data for computer applications...
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