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Optical coherence tomography and elastography for <i>ex vivo</i> visualization of early gastric cancer. [PDF]
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Evaluation of repeatability and reproducibility of central and peripheral axial length measurements in children using the novel Swan optical biometer. [PDF]
Wang Q, Yu H, Zhou D, Ma X.
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Comparison of corneal thickness measured using the new Revo FC optical coherence tomographer and the pentacam Scheimpflug-based imaging system. [PDF]
Tubis J, Zajączkowska Z, Kanclerz P.
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Quantitative absorption spectroscopy of few perovskite nanocrystals using cavity-enhanced imaging
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Optics News, 1987
Fiber-optic technology has its own distinct set of measurements, based largely on a mixture of optical and electronic techniques. This chapter covers the important optical aspects of fiber-optic measurements, assuming you know something about electronics.
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Fiber-optic technology has its own distinct set of measurements, based largely on a mixture of optical and electronic techniques. This chapter covers the important optical aspects of fiber-optic measurements, assuming you know something about electronics.
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Elasto-optic polarization measurement in optical fiber
Optics Letters, 1981A method is described for the nondestructive determination of the state of polarization of the guided light at an arbitrary point along a single-mode fiber. The fiber is squeezed laterally with a small, periodic (75-Hz) force. The azimuth of the force is varied.
N, Chinone, R, Ulrich
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Optical Measurement of Nasal Swellings
IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, 2004We introduce a new optical method to noninvasively and continuously measure the swelling process of the nasal mucosa whereby we use light of different wavelengths in the red and near-infrared range which is transilluminated through the nasal tissue and whose extinction is recorded as a function of time.
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