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The primary aim of this monograph is to provide a systematic state-of-the-art summary of the light scattering of bioparticles, including a brief consideration of analytical and numerical methods for computing electromagnetic scattering by single particles, a detailed discussion of the instrumental approach used in measurement of light scattering, an analysis of the methods used in solution of the inverse light scattering problem, and an introduction of the results dealing with practical analysis of biosamples. Considering the widespread need for this information in optics, remote sensing, engineering, medicine, and biology, the book is useful to many graduate students, scientists, and engineers working on various aspects of electromagnetic scattering and its applications.
Light --- Particles. --- Biophysics. --- Biological physics --- Biology --- Medical sciences --- Physics --- Size of particles --- Clay --- Colloids --- Sand --- Soils --- Light scattering --- Scattering of light --- Diffusion --- Particles --- Reflection (Optics) --- Refraction --- Scattering (Physics) --- Scattering. --- Grammar, Comparative and general Particles --- Grammar, Comparative and general --- Function words --- Biology. --- Bioparticles. --- Biosamples. --- Electromagnetic Scattering. --- Engineering. --- Inverse Light Scattering Problem. --- Light Scattering. --- Medicine. --- Optics. --- Remote Sensing.
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