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* American Academy of Dermatology, Public Resource Center, Laser Hair Removal
* American Society for Dermatologic Surgery: search for: " Laser Hair Removal Fact Sheet "
In 1994, due to financial difficulties, QQP accepted a buy-out from American Laser Games, however American Laser Games soon ran into financial problems of their own and QQP stopped production in 1995.
By the early 2000s, Laser disc was completely replaced by DVD in the North American retail marketplace, as neither players nor software were now produced.
The second generation of the American Ford Escort was a Laser with some cosmetic changes.
In 1991, the American Ford Escort was replaced by a version of the Laser / 323, although the Escort name was retained.
In 1991, he graduated from the American School of Laser Dentistry.
In 1991 the NEC Corporation and the American Physical Society established a prize: the Arthur L. Schawlow Prize in Laser Science.
Companies such as Digital Pictures and American Laser Games were formed to produce full motion video games.
The Familia was also rebranded as the Ford Laser and Ford Meteor in Asia, Oceania, some Latin American countries and, from 1991, as the Ford Escort and Mercury Tracer in North America.
Laser Quest, with corporately-owned sites across North America, have operated the North American Challenge ( or NAC for short ) since 1995 and many local tournaments throughout the year.
At the 2006 annual meeting of the American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery ( ASLMS ), Dr. Rox Anderson of the Wellman Laboratory of Photomedicine of Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital reported on the possible medical application of the free-electron laser in melting fats without harming the overlying skin.
Laser 558 was an offshore pirate radio station launched in May 1984 by a consortium of British and American business and broadcasting executives, some of whom have never been named.
By using only American DJs ( it was illegal for British DJs to work on such stations in 1984 ) and claiming supply tenders ran from Spain, Laser claimed to be 100 % legal.
Laser played most of its music from tape cartridges as the American management wanted to retain control over material broadcast and also thought the stylus on vinyl records would jump in rough seas.
In the late 1980s, American Laser Games started to produce a wide variety of live-action light gun laserdisc video games, which played much like the early cartoon games, but used a light gun instead of a joystick to affect the action.
In the 1990s, American Laser Games produced a wide variety of live-action light gun laserdisc video games, which played much like the early laserdisc games, but used a light gun instead of a joystick to affect the action.
* American Laser Games
* Early switchers used NPN_PNP Pairs, ( i. e. American Laser or HGM Medical )
Originally founded as a division of American Laser Games, the company was eventually spun off as an independent entity and bought out its former parent company.
The company was originally launched as a division of American Laser Games called " Games for Her Interactive " in May 1995.

American and Games
* 1936 – Summer Olympic Games: Games of the XI Olympiad – Jesse Owens wins his fourth gold medal at the games becoming the first American to win four medals in one Olympiad.
* 2008 – American swimmer Michael Phelps becomes the first person to win eight gold medals in one Olympic Games.
* 1987 – The American male basket ball team lost the gold medal to Brazilian team at the Pan American Games in Indianapolis.
* Blitz: The League, a 2005 American football game series developed by Midway Games
* Carin Cone ( born 1940 ), an American swimmer, Olympic medalist, world record holder, and gold medal winner from the Pan American Games
When Martin Gardner retired from writing his " Mathematical Games " column for Scientific American magazine, Hofstadter succeeded him in 1981 – 1983 with a column entitled Metamagical Themas ( an anagram of " Mathematical Games ").
They were also used for the Special Olympics Shanghai, Pan American and Central African Games relays.
* 1951 – The first Pan American Games are held in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
The city has hosted several promotional functions and some international sports events: in 1950 it hosted the VI Central American and Caribbean Games, and in 2000 the FIFA Futsal World Championship.
Daniele Hypólito on the Balance Beam at the 2007 Pan American Games
* Matrix Games, an American video game publisher founded 1999
: Mathematical Games was a column written by Martin Gardner that appeared in the Scientific American.
Category: Basketball players at the 1983 Pan American Games
Berger was an expatriate American with dual citizenship ; Slavin, at 18 the youngest of the hostages, had only arrived in Israel from the Soviet Union four months before the Olympic Games began.
), < cite > Bohn's New Handbook of Games </ cite >, Henry F. Anners ( 1850 )</ ref > During the American Civil War, many additions were made including stud poker ( specifically five-card stud ), and the straight.
* Martin Gardner, author of Mathematical Games, a long running column in Scientific American
Seattle is the only team to have played in the AFC ( American Football Conference ) and NFC Championship Games.
Super Bowl III was the third AFL-NFL Championship Game in professional American football, but the first to officially bear the name " Super Bowl " ( The two previous AFL-NFL Championship Games came to be known, retroactively, as " Super Bowls ").
* Stephanie Dixon, swimmer, gold medalist in the Paralympic Games in Athens ( 2004 ) and Sydney ( 2000 ), and numerous medals in the Pan American Games
Many American developers tried to capitalize on the template established by Street Fighter II, but it was Chicago's Midway Games who achieved unprecedented notoriety when they released Mortal Kombat in 1992.

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