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Real-time optical imaging using multiply scattered light: the simulation of reconstruction for a complex macroinhomogeneity inside the scattering body

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Abstract

We present the further results of our investigation on the abilities of the Photon Average Trajectory (PAT) approach being applied to laser tomography of strongly scattering (biological) objects.

© 1999 Optical Society of America

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