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This paper will deal with a band-limited cw-transillumination and illustrates that the differences between scattering distributions of tissues determines the functional status of body parts and thus enables an adequate diagnosis with a minimal technical expenditure.
Viravuth Prapavat,Juergen Beuthan,Marietta Linnarz M.D.,Olaf Minet,Juergen U. G. Hopf M.D., andGerhard J. Mueller
"Infrared diaphanoscopy in medicine", Proc. SPIE 2081, Optical Biopsy, (15 January 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.166821
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Viravuth Prapavat, Juergen Beuthan, Marietta Linnarz M.D., Olaf Minet, Juergen U. G. Hopf M.D., Gerhard J. Mueller, "Infrared diaphanoscopy in medicine," Proc. SPIE 2081, Optical Biopsy, (15 January 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.166821