Predicting alternate light absorption in areas of trauma based on degree of skin pigmentation: Not all wavelengths are equal
Katherine N. Scafide(George Mason University), Matthew J. Hayat(Georgia State University), Nesibe S. Kutahyalioglu(Karabük University), Neil E. I. Langlois(University of Adelaide), Nancy R. Downing(Texas A&M Health Science Center), Daniel J. Sheridan(Johns Hopkins University)
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