Mr. Leslie Tharon Cranick P.A.
Physician Assistant
12345 W BEND DR SAINT LOUIS MO, 63128About
Leslie Cranick is a physician assistant practicing in SAINT LOUIS, MO. Leslie specializes in preventing and treating human illness and injury by providing a broad range of care under the supervision of a physician. A physician assistant's work can include physical exams, ordering and interpreting tests, performing procedures and prescribing medication. Often times, they can assist in surgery but the scope of practice can vary according to jurisdiction or health care setting.
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Combination sensors for the measurement of light distribution, temperature increase and electrical activity in the retina.
- Combination sensors for the measurement of light distribution, temperature increase and electrical activity in the retina.
- Changes in the rabbit electroretinogram C-wave following Ruby laser insult.
- A dimensionless model for the calculation of temperature increase in biologic tissues exposed to nonionizing radiation.
- A dimensionless model for the calculation of temperature increase in biologic tissues exposed to nonionizing radiation.
- Significance of blood flow in calculations of temperature in laser irradiated tissue.
- Temperature rise required for production of minimal lesions in the Macaca mulatta retina.
- The measurement of ocular transmittance and irradiation distribution in argon laser irradiated rabbit eyes.
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