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Effects of Different Hardware and Measurement Parameters on Diffuse Correlation Spectroscopy

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Abstract

The precision of diffuse correlation spectroscopy (DCS) measurements was evaluated for varying instrumental and experimental parameters to provide recipes for making practical choices when designing devices.

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