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    Near-Field Scanning Optical Tomography: A Nondestructive Method for Three-Dimensional Nanoscale Imaging by Jin Sun, Carney, P.S., Schotland, J.C.

    “…We present the theoretical foundation for near-field scanning optical tomography, a method for three-dimensional optical imaging with subwavelength resolution…”
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    Single-Scattering Optical Tomography by Markel, V.A., Schotland, J.C.

    “…We propose a novel tomographic method which utilizes visible or near-infrared light as a probe in the "mesoscopic" scattering regime when the tissue exhibits…”
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    Generalized Reciprocity by Insko, E.K., Elliott, M.A., Schotland, J.C., Leigh, J.S.

    Published in Journal of magnetic resonance (1997) (01-03-1998)
    “…The remarkable theorem of reciprocity as described by D. I. Hoult and R. E. Richards (J. Magn. Reson.24, 71 (1976)) may be generalized to account for the near,…”
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    Tomography with diffusing photons: a Feynman path integral perspective by Schotland, J.C.

    “…We consider the problem of imaging the optical absorption or fluorescent source distribution of a highly-scattering medium probed by diffusive light. Analytic…”
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    Single-scattering optical tomography by Florescu, L., Schotland, J.C., Markel, V.A.

    “…The problem of three-dimensional optical imaging of mesoscopic systems is addressed in this paper. The light transport in the mesoscopic system is described by…”
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    Multiple Probe Interactions in Near-field Imaging by Carney, P.S., Sun, J., Schotland, J.C.

    “…We consider effects of a strongly scattering tip in near-field scanning optical microscopy. It is shown that multiple tip-substrate interactions have a…”
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    Inversion formulas for optical diffusion tomography based on the Fourier-Laplace transform by Markel, V.A., Schotland, J.C.

    “…Summary form only given.Biomedical imaging with diffuse light is a flexible noninvasive technique, which allows one to obtain the spatial distribution of the…”
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