This is yet another example of how far we've come in (my) lifetime. Back in the olden days (1970's) when I was actually working on this stuff, x-ray lasers were talked about, but nobody really believed we'd actually be able to make one. Wrong again.
Call it a remnant of my pathetic attempt to learn Russian; but I read it as khasers. (The symbol X in the cyrillic alphabet is pronounced with a hard "ch" like in Bach or L'chaim; but I transliterated it as "kh", because "chasers" only added to the confusion.)
My vote is to pronounce it "zayzers", like the first 'x' in xanax. It's a moot point, though, because x-rays really are light. Just very short wavelength light. The term "maser" predates "laser" which explains why they both exist. "Laser" is the more general term.
I had pain blocks with steriods and marcain in my back. Three in the neck gave me my hands back and then, three in the middle and then three in the lower.
I can no longer have steriods for my illness and my doctor (Pain mgmt) said he will use a laser if it comes to it. Hopefully not but, man...a laser for pain!
I can no longer have steriods for my illness and my doctor (Pain mgmt) said he will use a laser if it comes to it. Hopefully not but, man...a laser for pain!
This is exciting about lasers for Xrays too!