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Near IR laser radiation is used for intrascopy of some types of human tissue. In particular, a tooth defect was studied by various methods of filtration of quasi-CW radiation scattered inside the object. The crucial points of this study are the employment of an electro-optical intensifier (EOI) and parallel processing of video information.
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Translated from a manuscript submitted December 20, 1998.
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Pimenov, A.V., Shakhramanyan, N.A., Shcheblykin, I.G. et al. Application of near-ir lasers to medical intrascopy tests. J Russ Laser Res 20, 116–118 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02508687
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02508687