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Laser based sensors for hemodynamic parameters measurement

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Abstract

This short note presents an overview of some laser-baser methods used to extract hemodynamic parameters. The sensors and methods have been divided in two application fields, microcirculation and macrocirculation. For further readings about this subject please consult the cited references.

© 2017 Optical Society of America

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