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The technique and some results of a spectroscopic study of blood in vivo

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This paper proposes a technique for the spectroscopic study of blood in vivo for the purpose of diagnosis. Absorption and reflection spectra are shown for various samples of the blood of hematological patients. A comparative analysis is made of the resulting spectra. © 2004 Optical Society of America

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