Abstract
Many biological media consist of layers (skin and mucosa). Information from each of the layers is paramount in the reconstruction of the different layers of the medium. Extracting light-scattering information from a layered medium is of great importance to the medical community. Results of time-resolved light-scattering studies on modeled layered media are presented.
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