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28 September 2016 Mueller-matrix mapping of optically anisotropic fluorophores of molecular biological tissues in the diagnosis of death causes
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Abstract
A model of generalized optical anisotropy of polycrystalline networks of albumin and globulin of human brain liquor has been suggested. The polarization-phase method of spatial and frequency differentiation of linear and circular birefringence coordinate distributions have been analytically substantiated. A set of criteria of the dynamics of necrotic changes of polarization-phase images of liquor polycrystalline films for determination of death coming prescription has been detected and substantiated.
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A. G. Ushenko, A. V. Dubolazov, V. A. Ushenko, Yu. A. Ushenko, L. Y. Pidkamin, I. V. Soltys, V. G. Zhytaryuk, and N. Pavlyukovich "Mueller-matrix mapping of optically anisotropic fluorophores of molecular biological tissues in the diagnosis of death causes", Proc. SPIE 9971, Applications of Digital Image Processing XXXIX, 99712L (28 September 2016); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2237662
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KEYWORDS
Birefringence

Biomedical optics

Tissue optics

Polarization

Anisotropy

Crystals

Optical filters

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