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Privacy Terms of Use. Abstract This paper discusses some of the present knowledge of the mathematical techniques used to describe light diffusion in turbid material such as tissues.

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Please login to set citation alerts. The plane wave, spherical wave, beam wave, and pulse dlffusion excitations are discussed followed by a brief review of the surface scattering effects due to rough interfaces.

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Steady-state reflectance spectroscopy in the P 3 approximation Edward L. Equations displayed with MathJax. OSA will be closed for the holidays from 21 December Scattering and absorption of turbid materials determined from p17 measurements. Click here to see what's new. Figure files are available to subscribers only. Equations 28 You do not have subscription access to this journal.

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