Infrared and Laser Engineering, Volume. 33, Issue 1, 107(2004)
Diffuse reflection ratio measurement on the surfaces of layered tissues with near infrared light
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[in Chinese], [in Chinese]. Diffuse reflection ratio measurement on the surfaces of layered tissues with near infrared light[J]. Infrared and Laser Engineering, 2004, 33(1): 107