Kromoscopic analysis is the real-time simultaneous detection of radiation in different but overlapping spectral regions and their correlations. It is analogous to human color vision, which uses a set of overlapping spectral response to distinguish between up to 20 million colors. Kromoscopic data in the spectral region of 800-1300 nm, which is optimum for pulsatile in vivo measurement, is presented for glucose, and urea. The superiority of Kromoscopic analysis in this spectral region is clearly seen in the raw in vitro data we present here.
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