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The effect of source and detector coupling errors and their recovery in optical diffusion tomography. Recovery of the coupling coefficients improves the reconstructions significantly and avoids coupling-related boundary artifacts. For further details, see the paper by Schweiger et al., pp. 2743- 2756.
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