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V. G. R. Manne, R. K. Manapuram, N. Sudheendran et al. The refractive index is a basic optical property of a medium which is of great importance in physics, chemistry and most of biomedical applications. In our current study we monitor the change in refractive index for aqueous solutions of glucose, CaCl, MgCl, NaCl, KCl and urea using a phase sensitive ... [Proc. SPIE 6791, 67910A (2008)] published Mon Jun 9, 2008. (Read Full Article)
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