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9 September 2019 Azimuthal fractalography of networks of biological crystals
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Abstract
This report contains the results of approbations of the polarization correlometry method (PCM) – statistical mapping of biological tissues fractal structure (myocardium and brain - “fibrillar optically anisotropic networks” and the wall of the rectum - “island optically anisotropic structures”) and liquids (polycrystalline films of synovial fluid - a superposition of “structured and island networks of biological crystals").
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Oleg Vanchulyak, Yuriy Ushenko, Olexander Galochkin, Mykhailo Sakhnovskiy, Myroslav Kovalchuk, Andriy Dovgun, Sergiy Golub, Olexander Dubolazov, Sergiy Sokolnyuk, Oxana Litvinenko, and Galina Bodnar "Azimuthal fractalography of networks of biological crystals", Proc. SPIE 11105, Novel Optical Systems, Methods, and Applications XXII, 1110517 (9 September 2019); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2529337
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KEYWORDS
Crystals

Brain

Fractal analysis

Tissues

Digital holography

Anisotropy

Birefringence

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