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26 November 1996 Method for elimination of influence of methodical errors in the clinical laboratory
Michail M. Kugeiko, Dmitry M. Onoshko
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Abstract
The existing laboratory optical methods do not fulfill in full measure the modern accuracy and operational requirements. Primarily this is due to the high sensitivity of the methods to the changes of the optical and electronic signals passing condition, to the optical elements and cuvettes pollution, etc. These drawbacks can be eliminated at the elimination of the dependence of the methods error on the apparatus constants of emitting-receiving and measuring blocks, optics pollution, etc. Below the description is being given to the variant of methodological errors elimination technique in the laboratory optical investigations (illustrated by the example of attenuation coefficient (transparency) determination of optically transparent biological objects).
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Michail M. Kugeiko and Dmitry M. Onoshko "Method for elimination of influence of methodical errors in the clinical laboratory", Proc. SPIE 2928, Biomedical Systems and Technologies, (26 November 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.259978
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KEYWORDS
Error analysis

Scattering

Pollution

Signal attenuation

Signal detection

Light sources

Raman scattering

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