ATR microspectroscopy with multivariate analysis segregates grades of exfoliative cervical cytology.
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Francis L Martin | Pierre L Martin-Hirsch | Nigel J Fullwood | Matthew J German | Michael J Walsh | Hubert M Pollock | N. Fullwood | H. Pollock | F. Martin | P. Martin-Hirsch | M. Walsh | H. Stringfellow | Evangelos Paraskevaidis | E. Paraskevaidis | Leanne J. Cooper | Leanne J Cooper | Helen F Stringfellow | Maneesh N Singh | Maneesh N. Singh | M. German | L. J. Cooper
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