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A near infrared instrument to monitor relative hemoglobin concentrations of human bone tissue in vitro and in vivo

Syed Mahfuzul Aziz    
Faram Khambatta    
Tharshan Vaithianathan    
John C. Thomas    
Jillian M. Clark    
and Ruth Marshall    

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