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Initial clinical testing of the UCL 32 channel time-resolved instrument for optical tomography

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Abstract

We describe the progression of development and testing of the University College London 32 channel time resolved optical tomography system, and present images of a human arm and tissue equivalent phantoms.

© 2000 Optical Society of America

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