02889oam 2200637 450 991070867680332120211112115119.0(CKB)5470000002470459(OCoLC)1141961754(EXLCZ)99547000000247045920200220d2020 ua 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentnrdamediancrdacarrierBiomedical implications of military laser exposure /senior editors, Bruce E. Stuck, Victoria Tepe, James W. NessFort Sam Houston, Texas :Office of the Surgeon General, Borden Institute, US Army Medical Center of Excellence,2020.1 online resource (xxvii, 273 pages) illustrations (some color)Textbooks of military medicine0-16-095378-2 Includes bibliographical references and index."Lasers will continue to play an important and sometimes dangerous role on the modern battlefield. At present, there is no adequate comprehensive protection against accidental or intentional exposure to lasers in combat. Thus, it is critical that the field of laser safety research develop preventative protocols and prophylactic technologies to protect the warfighter and to support military operational objectives. This book details the current state-of-the-art in scientific, biomedical, and technical information concerning the effects of military lasers on the human body. An important purpose of this book is to identify current knowledge gaps in the various areas of this interdisciplinary field, and to offer specific recommendations for laser safety research and development into the future"--Provided by publisher.LasersPhysiological effectTextbooksEyeWounds and injuriesTextbooksLasersSafety measuresTextbooksMedicine, MilitaryUnited StatesTextbooksLasersadverse effectsEye InjuriesMilitary PersonnelOccupational ExposureTextbooks.lcgftLasersPhysiological effectEyeWounds and injuriesLasersSafety measuresMedicine, MilitaryLasersadverse effects.Eye Injuries.Military Personnel.Occupational Exposure.610.28Stuck Bruce E.Tepe VictoriaNess James W.Borden Institute (U.S.),DLCDLCOCLCOOCLCAOCLCQOCLCAGPOBOOK9910708676803321Biomedical implications of military laser exposure3265405UNINA