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The role of optics in biotechnology and health care; water monitoring with laser fluorescence; imaging with multimode fibers
1996 [T.M. Baer / BioMetric Imaging]
“Optics is involved in several different areas within the discipline of biotechnology. In scientific research, new optical techniques are being developed and applied to model systems that provide data to support quantitative theories of biological processes. This research combines quantum optics with technologies from other disciplines such as organic chemistry, protein chemistry, immunology, cell biology,
fluidics, and so on.”
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