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  • 1Láser ultra intenso — Figura 1: Evolución temporal de la intensidad del láser[1] Aunque especificar una división puede ser bastante arbitrario, se puede considerar como láser ultra intenso a aquel con el que se pueden conseguir intensidades superiores a los 1015 W cm… …

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  • 2Láser de fluoruro de kriptón — Este artículo trata sobre el láser excímero. Para obtener información general acerca del compuesto químico Difluoruro de kriptón, véase Difluoruro de kriptón. Este artículo trata sobre el láser excímero. Para obtener información general acerca… …

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  • 3Laser diode — Top: a packaged laser diode shown with a penny for scale. Bottom: the laser diode chip is removed from the above package and placed on the eye of a needle for scale …

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  • 4List of fusion experiments — Experiments directed toward developing fusion power are invariably done with dedicated machines which can be classified according to the principles they use to confine the plasma fuel and keep it hot.The major division is between magnetic… …

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  • 5Cold fusion — This article is about the Fleischmann–Pons claims of nuclear fusion at room temperature. For the original use of the term cold fusion , see Muon catalyzed fusion. For all other definitions, see Cold fusion (disambiguation). Diagram of an open… …

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  • 6Neodymium — praseodymium ← neodymium → promethium ↑ Nd ↓ U …

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  • 7Kip Siegel — Keeve M. (Kip) Siegel (1923 1975) was a US physicist. He was a professor of Physics at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, MI, and the founder of Conductron Corporation, a high tech producer of electronic equipment which was absorbed by… …

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  • 8Patrick Kenji Takahashi — (born September 6, 1940 in Honolulu, Hawaii) is an American biochemical engineer and popular science writer. He has published more than a hundred scientific papers and written four books. He is Director Emeritus of the Hawaii Natural Energy… …

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  • 9Tertiary Period — Interval of geologic time, 65–1. 8 million years ago. It constitutes the first of the two periods of the Cenozoic Era, the second being the Quaternary. The Tertiary has five subdivisions: (from oldest to youngest) the Paleocene, Eocene, Oligocene …

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