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Light Propagation through Dolphin Blubber: Towards Marine Mammal NIRS

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Abstract

Non-invasive long-term acquisition devices of physiological data in marine mammals are sparse. NIRS could fill this gap. Optical properties of dolphin tissue are measured and used in finite element models to optimize NIRS tag properties.

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