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Goniometrical Measurements of the Phase Function of Microstructured Tissue

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We present an experimental setup for the goniometric measurement of non rotational symmetric phase functions in the whole solid angle. These asymmetric phase functions are usually found in biological tissues with an aligned microstructure like muscle, skin, tooth and various other tissues. A method for the measurement of thin slabs of tissue samples was developed. We present goniometric measurements of pork muscle und compare them with microscopic images.

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Michels, R., Kienle, A. (2007). Goniometrical Measurements of the Phase Function of Microstructured Tissue. In: Buzug, T.M., Holz, D., Bongartz, J., Kohl-Bareis, M., Hartmann, U., Weber, S. (eds) Advances in Medical Engineering. Springer Proceedings in Physics, vol 114. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-68764-1_69

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