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Volumn 22, Issue 1, 2001, Pages 201-208
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Influence of overlying tissue and probe geometry on the sensitivity of a near-infrared tissue oximeter
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Author keywords
Monte Carlo simulation; Non invasive optical diagnosis; Oximeter; Pathlength
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Indexed keywords
INFRARED DEVICES;
INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS;
LIGHT SOURCES;
MONTE CARLO METHODS;
MUSCLE;
NEAR INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY;
NONINVASIVE MEDICAL PROCEDURES;
SIGNAL TO NOISE RATIO;
DETECTING DISTANCE;
MEASUREMENTS OF;
MONTE CARLO'S SIMULATION;
NEAR INFRARED;
NEAR-INFRARED;
NON-INVASIVE OPTICAL DIAGNOSE;
OPTICAL DIAGNOSIS;
PATHLENGTHS;
PROBE GEOMETRY;
TISSUE GEOMETRY;
OXIMETERS;
ADIPOSE TISSUE;
ADULT;
CONFERENCE PAPER;
EXERCISE TEST;
GEOMETRY;
HUMAN;
HUMAN EXPERIMENT;
INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY;
MALE;
MUSCLE TISSUE;
NORMAL HUMAN;
OXIMETRY;
PRIORITY JOURNAL;
RADIATION DETECTOR;
SIGNAL NOISE RATIO;
SKIN;
SYSTEM ANALYSIS;
THICKNESS;
TISSUE OXYGENATION;
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EID: 0035112157
PISSN: 09673334
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1088/0967-3334/22/1/323 Document Type: Conference Paper |
Times cited : (43)
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References (12)
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