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International, Strategic Directions, ed. Visible, UV-visible, and near infrared instruments in the U.S. Los Angeles, CA: Strategic Directions International, 1997.

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Peck, Lindamae. Cold regions performance of optical-fiber and pulsed near-infrared intrusion detection systems. [Hanover, N.H.]: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Cold Regions Research & Engineering Laboratory, 1994.

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Powell, Richard C. Growth and characterization of materials for tunable lasers in the near infrared spectral region. Stillwater, OK: Dept. of Physics, Oklahoma State University, 1988.

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Powell, Richard C. Growth and characterization of materials for tunable lasers in the near infrared spectral region: Semi-annual progress report, 1 February 1988-31 July 1988. Stillwater, OK: Dept. of Physics, Oklahoma State University, 1988.

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Cubeddu, Rinaldo. Diffuse optical imaging II: 14-17 June 2009, Munich, Germany. Edited by SPIE (Society), Optical Society of America, and European Optical Society. Bellingham, Wash: SPIE, 2009.

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David, Benaron, Chance Britton, Ferrari Marco, Società italiana di laser chirurgia e medicina., and Society of Photo-optical Instrumentation Engineers., eds. Proceedings of photon propagation in tissues III: 6-8 September 1997, San Remo, Italy. Bellingham, Wash., USA: SPIE, 1998.

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Hielscher, Andreas H. Diffuse optical imaging III: 22-24 May 2011, Munich, Germany. Edited by SPIE (Society), Optical Society of America, Deutsche Gesellschaft für Lasermedizin, German Biophotonics Research Program, Photonics4Life (Group), and United States. Air Force. Office of Scientific Research. Bellingham, Wash: SPIE, 2011.

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V, Tuchin V., ed. Handbook of optical sensing of glucose in biological fluids and tissues. Boca Raton: Chapman & Hall/CRC, 2008.

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Near infrared and optical spectroscopy of FSC10214+4724. [Pasadena, Calif.]: California Institute of Technology, 1995.

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Buscher, David F., and Malcolm Longair. Practical Optical Interferometry: Imaging at Visible and near-Infrared Wavelengths. Cambridge University Press, 2015.

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Longair, Malcolm. Practical Optical Interferometry: Imaging at Visible and near-Infrared Wavelengths. Cambridge University Press, 2017.

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Shang, Yu, Chong Huang, and Ting Li, eds. Functional Near-infrared Diffuse Optical Spectroscopy (fNIRS) to Explore Mental Health. Frontiers Media SA, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/978-2-83250-096-5.

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Mandel, Kaisey Stephen. Type Ia Supernova Inference: Hierarchical Bayesian Models in the Optical and Near Infrared. 2011.

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Wendell B. Whittemore Freder Muncie. Interferometric Observations of the Optical Dispersion of Carbon Dioxide in the near Infrared. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2021.

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Optical imaging of brain function and metabolism 2: Physiological basis and comparison to other functional neuroimaging methods. New York: Plenum Press, 1997.

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Gausman, Harold W., and H. W. Gausman. Plant Leaf Optical Properties in Visible & Near-Infrared Light (Graduate Studies / Texas Tech University,). Texas Tech University Press, 1985.

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Gausman, Harold W. Plant Leaf Optical Properties in Visible and Near-Infrared Light (Graduate Studies (Texas Tech University)). Texas Tech University Press, 1986.

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(Editor), Arno Villringer, and Ulrich Dirnagl (Editor), eds. Optical Imaging of Brain Function and Metabolism 2: Physiological Basis and Comparison to other Functional Neuroimaging Methods (Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology). Springer, 1997.

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Chen, Yu, and Babak Kateb. Textbook of Advanced Neurophotonics and Brain Mapping. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Martin, Francis L., and Hubert M. Pollock. Microspectroscopy as a tool to discriminate nanomolecular cellular alterations in biomedical research. Edited by A. V. Narlikar and Y. Y. Fu. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199533053.013.8.

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This article considers the use of microspectroscopy for discriminating nanomolecular cellular alterations in biomedical research. It begins with an overview of some existing mid-infrared microspectroscopy techniques, including FTIR microspectroscopy and Raman microspectroscopy. It then discusses near-field techniques such as scanning near-field optical microscopy, near-field Raman microscopy, and photothermal microspectroscopy (PTMS). It also examines promising alternative sources of IR light, possible advantages of using normal atomic force microscopy probes, experimental procedures for PTMS, and prospects for high spatial resolution in near-field FTIR spectroscopy. Finally, it describes the spectroscopic detection of small particles, along with the use of the analysis paradigm to discriminate nanomolecular cellular alterations in biomedical research.
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Tuchin, Valery V. Optical Sensing of Glucose (Series in Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering). Taylor & Francis, 2008.

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Wang, Zhi Yuan. Near-Infrared Organic Materials and Emerging Applications. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.

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Wang, Zhi Yuan. Near-Infrared Organic Materials and Emerging Applications. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.

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Nearinfrared Organic Materials And Emerging Applications. CRC Press, 2012.

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Rayment, George E., and David J. Lyons. Soil Chemical Methods - Australasia. CSIRO Publishing, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643101364.

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Soil Chemical Methods – Australasia describes over 200 laboratory and field chemical tests relevant to Australasia and beyond. The information and methodology provided across 20 chapters is comprehensive, systematic, uniquely coded, up-to-date and designed to promote chemical measurement quality. There is guidance on the choice and application of analytical methods from soil sampling through to the reporting of results. In many cases, optional analytical ‘finishes’ are provided, such as flow-injection analysis, electro-chemistry, multiple flame technologies, and alternatives to chemical testing offered by near-range and mid-range infrared diffuse reflectance spectroscopy. The book supersedes and updates the soil chemical testing section of the 1992 Australian Laboratory Handbook of Soil and Water Chemical Methods of Rayment and Higginson, while retaining method codes and other strengths of that Handbook. Chapters cover soil sampling, sample preparation and moisture content; electrical conductivity and redox potential; soil pH; chloride; carbon; nitrogen; phosphorus; sulphur; gypsum; micronutrients; extractable iron, aluminium and silicon; saturation extracts; ion-exchange properties; lime requirements; total miscellaneous elements; miscellaneous extractable elements; alkaline earth carbonates and acid sulfate soils. In addition, there are informative Appendices, including information on the accuracy and precision of selected methods. This book targets practising analysts, laboratory managers, students, academics, researchers, consultants and advisors involved in the analysis, use and management of soils for fertility assessments, land use surveys, environmental studies and for natural resource management.

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