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    Authors: Wax, Adam.

    Contributors: Backman, Vadim., Capoglu, Ilker R., Rogers, Jeremy D., Tseng, Snow H., Taflove, Allen., Adie, Steven G., Davis, Brynmor J., Ralston, Tyler S., Marks, Daniel L., Carney, P. Scott., Boppart, Stephen A., Chalut, Kevin J., Foster, Thomas H., Qiu, Le., Itzkan, Irving., Perelman, Lev T., Jacques, Steven L., Levitz, David., Samatham, Ravikant., Gareau, Daniel S., Choudhury, Niloy., Truffer, Frederic., Pogue, Brian W., Krishnaswamy, Venkataramanan., Laughney, Ashley M., Nolte, David D., Jeong, Kwan., Turek, John., Dunn, Andrew K., Reif, Roberto., Bigio, Irving J., Sterenborg, H. J. C. M., Van der Leest, C., Canick, S. C., Aerts, J. G. J. V., Amelink, A., Zhu, Yizheng., Terry, Neil., Turzhitsky, Vladimir., Kim, Young.

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    Other Title: Classical light scattering models.
    Light scattering from continuous random media.
    Modeling of light scattering by biological tissues via computational solution of Maxwell's equations.
    Interferometric synthetic aperture microscopy.
    Light scattering as a tool in cell biology.
    Light absorption and scattering spectroscopic microscopies.
    Light scattering in confocal reflectance microscopy.
    Tissue ultrastructure scattering with near-infrared spectroscopy: ex vivo and in vivo interpretation.
    Dynamic light scattering and motility-contrast imaging of living tissue.
    Laser speckle contrast imaging of blood flow.
    Elastic-scattering spectroscopy for optical biopsy: probe designs and analytical methods for clinical applications.
    Differential pathlength spectroscopy.
    Angle-resolved low-coherence interferometry: depth-resolved light scattering for detecting neoplasia.
    Enhanced backscattering and low-coherence enhanced backscattering spectroscopy.

    Relation: Electronic reproduction. New York, N.Y. : McGraw Hill, 2010. Mode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Web browser. Access may be restricted to users at subscribing institutions.

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