Brenci et al. - Google Patents
OPTICAL FIBER TEMPERATURE SENSORS FOR MEDICAL USEBrenci et al.
- Document ID
- 9184427058713643703
- Author
- Brenci A
- Mignani A
- Publication venue
- Laser Photobiology and Photomedicine
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The subject of the present paper. although not strictly related with laser application to biomedicine. presents an increasing interest in several areas of medical procedures and in particular for diagnostic or therapy instrumentation. In fact the optical fibers. besides finding …
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