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Optical hematorheology using multimode common path interferometry

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Abstract

Real time measurement of human blood viscosity was performed in vitro using a low coherence source and a common path interferometer. The signal to noise ratio was found to increase significantly using multimode graded-index fibers.

© 2005 Optical Society of America

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