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22 November 2011 The study of temporal dynamics of a change in the degree of polarizing laser radiation scattered by liquor layers for determining the prescription of death coming
V. T. Bachunskyi, O. V. Pavlukovych, S. V. Hadniuk
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Proceedings Volume 8338, Tenth International Conference on Correlation Optics; 83381R (2011) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.920813
Event: Correlation Optics 2011, 2011, Chernivsti, Ukraine
Abstract
This paper was provide a description of the principles defining prescription death by polarimetric study the temporal dynamics of changes in optical anisotropy of the cerebrospinal fluid of the human body. The optical model of polycrystalline networks of human body liquor is suggested. The results of investigating the interrelation between the values of statistical (statistical moments of the 1st-4th order), correlation (correlation area, asymmetry coefficient and autocorrelation function excess) and fractal (dispersion of logarithmic dependencies of power spectra) parameters are presented. They characterize the coordinate distributions of absolute value and phase of complex degree of mutual polarization in the points of laser images of liquor and temporal dynamics of optical anisotropy of human body liquor. The diagnostic criteria of death coming prescription are determined.
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V. T. Bachunskyi, O. V. Pavlukovych, and S. V. Hadniuk "The study of temporal dynamics of a change in the degree of polarizing laser radiation scattered by liquor layers for determining the prescription of death coming", Proc. SPIE 8338, Tenth International Conference on Correlation Optics, 83381R (22 November 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.920813
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KEYWORDS
Polarization

Tissue optics

Polarimetry

3D image processing

Biological research

Biomedical optics

Diagnostics

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