Kazanci, 2016 - Google Patents
Non-contact head laser tomographyKazanci, 2016
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- 7846324476613684028
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- Kazanci H
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- Optical and Quantum Electronics
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Imaging of trauma blood inside the head model by laser tomography device has been studied. Escaping back-reflected light has been collected in simulation run. Artificially placed inclusion has been recovered inside the white and gray brain matter. Inclusion has been …
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