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Peak time analysis of TOF data with limitation of the temporal resolution and its application for measurements on a human forearm at 1.29 μm

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Abstract

Time-of-flight (TOF) measurements on a human forearm at 1.29 μm was analyzed by the peak time shift with changing distance from the source position. The mean path length was about 2.7 times of the geometric distance.

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