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Laser (debit card) (1004 bytes)
1: [[Image:Laser (debit card).png|right|Logo:Laser]] 3: ... financial institutions are partners in the Laser card system: [[Allied Irish Banks]], [[Bank of Ireland... 5: ...ffers a ''cashback'' option similar to many other cards. 13: * [http://www.laser.ie Official site] 15: [[category:Debit cards]] Debit card (4740 bytes) 2: ...es. However, when purchases are made with a debit card, the funds are withdrawn directly from the purcha... 4: ==Online and offline cards== 6: ...personal identification number) known only to the cardholder. PINs can be used only where the POS (point... 8: ...sed in this manner is similar to a secured credit card. 10: =="Credit" and "debit" purchases== Switch (debit card) (686 bytes) 2: | [[Image:Switch (debit card).gif]] 4: ...o (debit card)|Maestro]], the international debit card. This merger has been referred to as the "penguin... 9: [[category:Debit cards]] Maestro (debit card) (1232 bytes) 5: ...d, the system will still be managed by the Switch Card Scheme. 9: * [http://www.maestrocard.com/ Maestro Global Gateway] 12: [[category:Debit cards]] 14: [[de:Maestro-Card]] Solo (debit card) (519 bytes) 2: | [[Image:Solo (debit card).gif|Solo]] 5: ...'Solo''' is a [[debit card]] produced by ''Switch Card Services'' in the [[United Kingdom|UK]]. It can o... 7: ...itch]]. As of [[2004]] there are 7.2 million Solo cards in circulation in the UK. 10: *[http://www.solocard.co.uk/ Solocard.co.uk] 13: [[category:Debit cards]] Debit (2112 bytes) 1: ...we." The opposite of a debit is a [[credit]]. ''Debit'' is abbreviated Dr while credit is abbreviated C... 3: ...on.) An adjustment to revenue would need to be a debit, because its purpose it to bring the revenue tota... 8: <tr><td width=200>Description<td>Debits<td>Credits</td> 16: <tr><td width=200>Description<td>Debits<td>Credits</td> 21: ...ce, the withdrawal of cash from a banking account debits the bank's [[balance sheet]]. Laser 4.7 (482 bytes) 1: ...s. It is almost identical to the [[Laser (dinghy)|Laser]], with the exception of the much smaller sail ar... 2: ... [[Laser Radial]]. It has a smaller sail than the Laser Standard, but larger than the 4.7 8: {{Laser Boats}} Laser (17033 bytes) 1: :''For alternative meanings see [[laser (disambiguation)]].'' 3: [[Image:Usaf-laser.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Laser (US Air Force)]] 7: ...nt light, and is a [[back-formation]] of the term laser. 9: ...n]]ian physicist [[Ali Javan]] invented the [[gas laser]]. He later received the [[Albert Einstein Award]... 11: ...tion (see [[laser science]]), though in fact many laser types were discovered by [[trial and error]]. Ti-sapphire laser (3167 bytes) 1: ...rce on the left. The green light is from the pump laser]] 3: ...e in the range from 650 to 1100 nanometers. These lasers are mainly used in scientific research because o... 5: ... Nd:YVO lasers (527-532 nm) are used. Ti:sapphire lasers operate most effectively at a wavelength of 800 ... 7: Common types of Ti:sapphire lasers include: 11: ...er beam from an argon or frequency-doubled Nd:YVO laser. Typically, an oscillator has an average output o... Laser science (559 bytes) 1: ...ics]] that describes the theory and practice of [[laser]]s. 3: ... the temporal evolution of the light field in the laser, and associated fields such as [[nonlinear optics... 7: ...List of lasers]], [[active laser medium]], [[Ring laser gyroscope]] Laser construction (3982 bytes) 1: A [[laser]] system generally consists of three important pa... 4: *A ''gain medium'' or ''laser medium''; 8: ...s.png|frame|center|Schematic diagram of a typical laser, showing the three major parts]] 11: ...focussed from a [[Xenon flash lamp]], and excimer lasers use a chemical reaction. 13: ...if not thousands of different gain media in which laser operation has been achieved. The gain medium is ... Laser applications (11268 bytes) 1: ...ch of a problem". However, since that time, the [[laser]] has found a place as a useful tool in many scie... 6: ...possible. Other spectroscopic techniques based on lasers can be used to make extremely sensitive detector... 8: ===Lunar laser ranging=== 9: ... possible the [[Lunar Laser Ranging Experiment]]. Laser beams are focused through large [[telescope]]s on... 12: Some laser systems, through the process of [[modelocking]], ... Laser designator (692 bytes) 1: ...target. Laser designators provide targeting for [[laser guided bomb]]s such as the [[Paveway]] series man... 3: == Laser designators & applications == Laser cutting (1616 bytes) 1: ...''Laser cutting''' is a technology which uses a [[laser]] to cut materials, and is usually used in indust... 3: ...ing works by directing the output of a high power laser at the material to be cut. The material then eit... 5: ... there is no wear on the laser. Disadvantages of laser cutting may include the high energy required. 7: ...s structural and piping materials. Some [[6-axis lasers]] can perform cutting operations on parts that h... 9: ...ationary X and Y [[axis]] table where the cutting laser moves over the work piece in both of the horizont... Laser (dinghy) (3187 bytes) 1: ... '''Laser Standard''' to avoid confusion with the laser variants) is a popular [[one-design]] class of sm... 3: The Laser is one of the most popular single-handed dinghies... 6: ...at was released that year in commemoration. The [[Laser Radial]] (see below) will be a women's Olympic-cl... 9: ...Lasers are built to the same specifications. The Laser is 13 feet 10.5 inches (4.2 m) long, with a [[wat... 11: Lasers are [[cat-rigged]]; they have only a main sail. ... DPSS laser (277 bytes) 1: ...]] [[aluminum]] [[garnet]] (YAG) crystal with a [[laser diode]], usually one that emits [[infrared]] ligh... Nd-YAG laser (1221 bytes) 1: ...itions near 940, 1120, 1320, and 1440 nm. Nd:YAG lasers operate in both pulsed and continuous mode. 2: ...continuous gas-discharge lamps, or near-infrared laser diodes. 6: ...come available. Much brighter than the common red laser pointers, the beam can be seen in midair. 8: [[de:Nd:YAG-Laser]] 10: [[Category:Lasers]] Laser diode (5779 bytes) 1: ...referred to (somewhat redundantly) as ''injection laser diodes'' or by the acronyms '''LD''' or '''ILD'''... 8: In a laser diode, the semiconductor crystal is fashioned int... 12: Due to ubiquitous [[diffraction]], the laser light leaving the diode from the thin active regi... 16: ==Laser diode types== 17: ...diode just described is called a ''homojunction'' laser diode, for reasons which should soon become clear... Laser scalpel (1245 bytes) 1: ...g [[biological tissue|tissue]] by the energy of [[laser]] light. 3: In [[ophthalmology]] [[excimer laser]]s are used for changing the shape the of [[corne... 5: ...f using the vastly more expensive [[free electron laser]]s are being researched. 7: For research use in [[cell biology]], special laser micro-scalpels can make cuts smaller than a singl... 10: *D.H. Sliney, S.L. Trokel: ''Medical lasers and their safe use'', ISBN 3-540-97856-9 Airborne Laser (1425 bytes) 1: The '''Airborne Laser''' (ABL) weapons system is designed to shoot down... 3: ...After locking on to the target the weapon class [[laser]] will fire a 3 to 5 second burst from a turret l... 5: ...y the weapon is called a [[Chemical Oxygen Iodine Laser]], or COIL, invented at [[Phillips Lab]] in [[197... 10: ...y/abl/flash.html Boeing Missile Defense: Airborne Laser System] 11: ....htm Federation of American Scientists - Airborne Laser]
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