Robust detection of minimal sunburn in pigmented skin by 785 nm laser speckle contrast imaging of blood flux.
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L. Rhodes | F. D. de Gruijl | Barbara B Shih | Donald Allan | Frank R de Gruijl | Lesley E Rhodes | D. Allan | B. Shih
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