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Non-invasive spectroscopy of variously shaped turbid media like human tissue based on the microscopic Beer-Lambert law

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Abstract

Tissue spectroscopy is a diagnostic tool that has severa1 potentials in the medica1 field. So far a variety of methods have been developed to measure the concentration of absorptive constituents such as hemoglobin in the living tissue [ 1-3]. These methods; continuous wave [4], time resolved [5-61 and frequency domain [7-8] techniques, are based on a model in which the diffusion approximation is applied on photon transport in homogeneous media.

© 1996 Optical Society of America

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