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Correction of shape-induced artifacts in spectroscopic imaging of biological media

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Abstract

Imaging spectroscopy results are often biased by the surface structure of the imaged object. A combination of software and experimental tools has been designed to study and minimize this effect.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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