Abstract
We used infrared reflection microspectroscopy for chemical imaging of urinary calculi and showed that contribution of diffuse reflection, influencing the imaging results, can be suppressed by decreasing surface roughness and (or) increasing wavelength of infrared radiation applied for the imaging.
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