PropertyValue
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  • Therefore, it will readily be appreciated that there are two types of information, which can be derived from the interference signal io: the envelope G(??l), or its peak G(??l=0), which may represent scattering, reflection, and absorption; and the more sensitive changes in cos ??s due to small optical property changes in the specimen under study.
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