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A theoretical and experimental study of light absorption and scattering by in vivo skin.

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Numerical indices were used to quantify the changes in skin haemoglobin content following the application of vasoconstricting preparations and provided a means of measuring erythema and melanin pigmentation induced in the skin by exposure to ultraviolet radiation.
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A theoretical treatment has been developed for the optical properties of a layered structure which absorbs and scatters light. This theory predicts that the logarithm of the inverse of reflectance (LIR) of the surface should be a useful parameter for the examination of that structure. This approach has been applied to a study of skin in vivo. An instrument was constructed for use in clinical situations to measure the LIR spectrum of skin over the visible region of the spectrum (450-760 nm). The contributions to the observed spectra made by pigments and the skin structure were deduced by reference to the theoretical model. Numerical indices were used to quantify the changes in skin haemoglobin content following the application of vasoconstricting preparations. The indices also provided a means of measuring erythema and melanin pigmentation induced in the skin by exposure to ultraviolet radiation. The assessments made using this instrument were more reproducible and sensitive than judgments made by eye.

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Optical properties of human skin.

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In vitro and in vivo evaluation of caffeic and ferulic acids as topical photoprotective agents.

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A portable instrument for quantifying erythema induced by ultraviolet radiation

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Skin photoplethysmography--a review.

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New contributions to the optics of intensely light-scattering materials.

TL;DR: In this paper, the Gurevic and Judd formulas were derived from the Kubelka-Munk differential equations, and they are exact under the same conditions as in this paper, that is, when the material is perfectly dull and when the light, is perfectly diffused or if it is parallel and hits the specimen under an angle of 60° from normal.
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The Blood Vessels of the Human Skin

Thomas Lewis
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Reflection Spectrophotometry: Use in Evaluation of Skin Pigmentary Disturbances

TL;DR: This paper reviews the pertinent physics involved in spectrophotometry; it emphasizes the importance of adequate controls; it reevaluates the pigments normally found in skin; and it discusses theSpectrophotometric findings in several clinical cases of skin pigmentary disturbances.
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Spectral Tristimulus Values for the CIE (u,υ,w) Uniform Spacing System

TL;DR: In this article, the spectral tristimulus values of the uniform space adopted by the CIE in 1959 have two bimodal functions, ǫ and w¯λ.
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