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  2. Journal of Biomedical Optics - Wikipedia

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    According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2014 impact factor of 2.859, ranking it 12th out of 86 journals in the category "Optics", [1] 31st out of 79 journals in the category "Biochemical Research Methods", [2] and 31st out of 125 journals in the category "Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging".

  3. Category:Optics journals - Wikipedia

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    J. Journal of Astronomical Telescopes, Instruments, and Systems; Journal of Biomedical Optics; Journal of Electromagnetic Waves and Applications; Journal of Electronic Imaging

  4. SPIE - Wikipedia

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    Journal of Biomedical Optics (JBO) is published monthly with the latest on optical technology in healthcare and research. Journal of Electronic Imaging (JEI), co-published bi-monthly with the Society for Imaging Science and Technology, publishes papers on electronic imaging science and technology.

  5. Optical projection tomography - Wikipedia

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    Optical projection tomography is a form of tomography involving optical microscopy. [1] The OPT technique is sometimes referred to as optical computed tomography (optical-CT) and optical emission computed tomography (optical-ECT) in the literature, to address the fact that the technique bears similarity to X-ray computed tomography (CT) and ...

  6. Variance-based sensitivity analysis - Wikipedia

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    Variance-based sensitivity analysis (often referred to as the Sobol’ method or Sobol’ indices, after Ilya M. Sobol’) is a form of global sensitivity analysis. [1] [2] Working within a probabilistic framework, it decomposes the variance of the output of the model or system into fractions which can be attributed to inputs or sets of inputs.

  7. Optical tomography - Wikipedia

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    Optical tomography is a form of computed tomography that creates a digital volumetric model of an object by reconstructing images made from light transmitted and scattered through an object. [1] Optical tomography is used mostly in medical imaging research.

  8. Bruce J. Tromberg - Wikipedia

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    He became a member of the editorial board of SPIE's Journal of Biomedical Optics when it was founded in 1996, and served as its editor-in-chief from 1999 to 2010. [23] [24] He also served as an editor of the journal Optical Engineering. [25] He served on the SPIE Board of Directors from 2003 to 2006. [13]

  9. Medical optical imaging - Wikipedia

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    Medical optical imaging is the use of light as an investigational imaging technique for medical applications, pioneered by American Physical Chemist Britton Chance. Examples include optical microscopy , spectroscopy , endoscopy , scanning laser ophthalmoscopy , laser Doppler imaging , optical coherence tomography , and transdermal optical imaging .