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It has been established by experiment that when getting through the system 'skin-subcutaneous fatcubital venus wall' the power of laser radiation decreases by 10 times in the mean. This gives opportunity to use laser radiation with power of 20 MW at the end of the light guide which contacts with the skin surface for obtaining the required power equal to 2 MW in the vessel lumen.
Olga I. Denisenko,Miroslav T. Strinadko, andMarina M. Strinadko
"Experimental justification of the possibility of percutaneous laser irradiation of blood", Proc. SPIE 3317, International Conference on Correlation Optics, (1 December 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.295712
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Olga I. Denisenko, Miroslav T. Strinadko, Marina M. Strinadko, "Experimental justification of the possibility of percutaneous laser irradiation of blood," Proc. SPIE 3317, International Conference on Correlation Optics, (1 December 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.295712