Using 2D smart nanomaterials in new generation lasers in dentistry and ophthalmology treatment

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  • , Department of Electronics, Faculty of Engineering and Technology, University of Lorestan, Khorramabad, Iran
  • Farmani, Ali Department of Electronics, Faculty of Engineering and Technology, University of Lorestan, Khorramabad, Iran
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Journal title

volume 19  issue 4

pages  35- 44

publication date 2023-04

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