Considering propagation of radiation through light-scattering layers (such as paints, photomaterials, foils, skin etc.), one
usually finds out the total energy absorbed by the layer using any experimental, analytical or computational methods. It
is insufficient for solving some practical problems. It is important to know the distribution of the absorbed energy among
disperse layer components, i.e. among a disperse phase and a bulk. The results of computation by Monte-Carlo technique
of absorption of radiation for a blood as a whole, and separately for plasma and for erythrocyte. Computations were
performed for wavelength λ=633 nm.
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