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    Changes in muscle proton transverse relaxation times and acidosis during exercise and recovery by Cheng, H A, Robergs, R A, Letellier, J P, Caprihan, A, Icenogle, M V, Haseler, L J

    Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-10-1995)
    “…We studied changes in muscle proton (1H) transverse relaxation times (T2) by magnetic resonance imaging during exercise and compared these changes with…”
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    Dependence of laser-induced breakdown field strength on pulse duration by Fradin, D.W., Bloembergen, N., Letellier, J.P.

    Published in Applied physics letters (15-06-1973)
    “…Field strengths at which optical damage is initiated in NaCl have been measured with a mode-locked Nd: YAG laser with pulse durations of 15 and 300 psec…”
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    Characteristics of an Nd:CaLaSOAP mode-locked oscillator by Eckhardt, R., DeRosa, J., Letellier, J.

    Published in IEEE journal of quantum electronics (01-08-1974)
    “…Neodynium doped calcium lanthanum silicate oxyapatite (Nd:CaLaSOAP) has properties intermediate between Nd:YAG and Nd:glass that make it desirable for use as a…”
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    Rapid development of signal processors and the RASSP program by Myers, C., Fiore, P., Letellier, J.P.

    “…This paper presents two case studies of the rapid development of military signal processors and a description of how the experiences learned on these programs…”
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    Characteristics of a Nd:CaLaSOAP mode-locked oscillator by Eckardt, R.C., DeRosa, J.L., Letellier, J.P.

    “…Neodymium doped CaLaSOAP has properties intermediate between Nd:YAG and Nd:Glass that make it desirable for use as a pulsed-mode-locked oscillator at 1.06 µ…”
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