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Ultrahigh-speed volumetric ophthalmic OCT imaging at 800nm and 1050nm
SPIE Digital Library (Mar 2 2010) Journal Articles
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The performance and imaging characteristics of ultrahigh speed ophthalmic optical coherence tomography (OCT) are investigated. (Read Full Article)
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