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Effect of small scattering and absorbing perturbations on photon migration: Experimental and numerical results

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Abstract

The effect of inhomogeneities on photon migration has been widely studied to understand the real possibilities to obtain images of biological tissues by using visible or near infrared radiation [1,2], and many numerical and experimental investigations have been carried out to study the applicability of optical mammography.

© 1999 Optical Society of America

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