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26 August 2004 Investigation of fluctuation spectra of radiation scattered by blood using optimally designed experiments
E. K. Naumenko, Alexander N. Korolevich, E. E. Konstantinova, T. N. Tolstay, Michael Scott Belsley
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Proceedings Volume 5566, Optical Security and Safety; (2004) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.577227
Event: Optical Security and Safety, 2003, Warsaw, Poland
Abstract
For the purpose of determining how the physical and chemical parameters of blood influence the fluctuation spectra S (ω) under multiple scattering conditions, a series of experiments were made using specimens of both whole blood and blood diluted by plasma and serum in different proportions. Measurements of the viscosity of whole blood and the prepared specimens as well as the erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) were made by standard methods. The variance estimates of the mathematical model coefficients were made. It is shown that variance estimates depend strongly on the viscosity and ESR of whole blood.
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E. K. Naumenko, Alexander N. Korolevich, E. E. Konstantinova, T. N. Tolstay, and Michael Scott Belsley "Investigation of fluctuation spectra of radiation scattered by blood using optimally designed experiments", Proc. SPIE 5566, Optical Security and Safety, (26 August 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.577227
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KEYWORDS
Blood

Plasma

Particles

Light scattering

Absorption

Multiple scattering

Scattering

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