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full pulse

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full pulse
Etymology: AS, fol +, pulsare, to beat
a large-volume pulse with a low pulse pressure. Also called pulsus magnus.


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This scheme retains the full pulse energy provided by the two lasers while keeping low average power levels by reducing the repetition rale.
On examination, the patient has a pale tongue and a full pulse.
Lyra's optimized wavelength and full pulse width regime, coupled with high treatment speeds make it a truly state-of-the-art product at a very affordable price," added Reuter.
 
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