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30 September 2013 Multiparameter correlation microscopy of blood plasma polycrystalline networks in the diagnosis of cancer tissues of female reproductive system
G. D. Koval, V. N. Balazyuk, M. I. Sidor
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Abstract
The principles of optical model of human bile polycrystalline structure are described. The results of investigating the interrelation between the values of statistical, correlation and fractal parameters are presented. They characterize the coordinate distributions of mutual polarization degree of the points of laser images of bile smears of cholelithiasis patients in combination with other pathologies. The diagnostic criteria of the cholelithiasis nascency and its severity degree differentiation are determined.
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G. D. Koval, V. N. Balazyuk, and M. I. Sidor "Multiparameter correlation microscopy of blood plasma polycrystalline networks in the diagnosis of cancer tissues of female reproductive system", Proc. SPIE 8842, Novel Optical Systems Design and Optimization XVI, 884211 (30 September 2013); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2023941
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KEYWORDS
Plasma

Polarization

Blood

Fractal analysis

Diagnostics

Pathology

Tissues

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