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By Kirill Kulikov

This publication covers the foundations of laser interplay with organic cells and tissues of various levels of association. the issues of biomedical diagnostics are thought of. Scattering of laser irradiation of blood cells is modeled for organic constructions (dermis, skin, vascular plexus). An analytic thought is supplied that's according to fixing the wave equation for the electromagnetic box. It permits the actual research of interference results coming up from the partial superposition of scattered waves. taken care of subject matters of mathematical modeling are: optical characterization of organic tissue with large-scale and small-scale inhomogeneities within the layers, heating blood vessel lower than laser irradiation incident at the outer floor of the outside and thermo-chemical denaturation of organic constructions on the instance of human skin.

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5a, b demonstrate dependences of the main mode on the size of erythrocytes at various refractive indices. These dependences may also be used in the experiments measuring the erythrocyte size by the intracavity method. Thus, from our point of view, the suggested model evaluating the refractive index and size of erythrocytes in combination with the intracavity experiment can be more informative 46 3 Modeling of Optical Characteristics of Spherical Particles and accurate than the available methods which do not use resonators.

Each of layer has the optical characteristics. However such detailed separation of a skin into layers is used only for optical calculation. Some authors identify the blood as a separate layer with the characteristics of pure blood, or as an object within the tissue. A single blood vessel is sometimes rectangular [3], or more cylindrical [4–9] forms are usually placed in the dermis. 6 mm z derma Fig. 3 Model of the skin with the blood vessels The example of a model of the skin to the blood vessels of cylindrical form is shown in Fig.

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