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Quantitation of Brain Oximetry using a Model System and Piglet Brain

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Abstract

The innovation of significant reliability in determining tissue optical properties offered by the 140 MHz IQ system has brought increased attention to optimum algorithms in relation to determined quantities of amplitude and phase measurements at multiple wavelengths and frequencies.

© 1998 Optical Society of America

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