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Non-linear correction factor for accurate reconstruction of non-localized absorptive abnormalities

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Abstract

A random walk model is used to calculate the absorptive contrast, originating from abnormalities in a turbid medium. Good agreement with Monte-Carlo, experimental data substantiates its application to quantify optical parameters of the tissue abnormalities.

© 2002 Optical Society of America

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