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Using the Monte Carlo method to model radiation propagation and absorption in optically inhomogeneous biological media

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Abstract

The proposed model is based on the solution of the radiation-transport equation by the Monte Carlo method. A multilayer biological medium with included inhomogeneities of arbitrary shape is considered, to which a photon flux is directed. The proposed model makes it possible to calculate the absorbed density distribution of laser-radiation energy in multilayer materials.

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