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Eye tissues study - scattering and polarization effects

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Abstract

Healthy tissues of the anterior human eye chamber, e.g. the cornea and lens, are highly transparent for visible light due to their ordered structure and the absence of strongly absorbing chromophors [1-5].

© 1999 Optical Society of America

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