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excimer

[′ek·sə·mər]
(chemistry)
An excited diatomic molecule where both atoms are of the same species and are dissociated in the ground state.
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The combined use of drug-eluting balloon and excimer laser for coronary artery restenosis in-stent treatment: The DERIST study.
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This calcium deposit can be removed very easily using the excimer laser and is usually done in stages with a sequence of planned treatments.
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