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dc.contributor.authorГетманцев, Олександр Валентинович
dc.date.accessioned2022-08-17T05:44:50Z
dc.date.available2022-08-17T05:44:50Z
dc.date.issued2020-02-06
dc.identifier.urihttps://archer.chnu.edu.ua/xmlui/handle/123456789/4630
dc.description.abstractThis research contains materials of experimental studies of the coordinate structure of the distribution of polarization ellipticity of spectral ("red" 1  ,0 632m and "blue"2  ,0 414m) laser images of punctate samples of healthy (group I), preoperative (group II) patients and postoperative (group III) cancer patients. Two-dimensional distributions of elliptic polarization values of the "red" and "blue" laser images of punctate oncological patients of groups I, II and III are presented and analyzed. Samples of stationary values of the polarization ellipticity of laser images of punctate samples of three groups of oncological patients were studied and the patterns of their coordinate and spatial-frequency construction were established. On this basis, polarization criteria for the differentiation of laser images of patients of groups I, II and III are established. The ranges of changes in the statistical moments of the first and fourth orders of the coordinate distribution of polarization ellipticity (“red” 1  ,0 632m and “blue”2  ,0 414m) laser images were studied, and statistical criteria for the differentiation of laser images of patients A, B and C groups were established. Some legal aspects of labor adaptation revealed by the proposed diagnostic methods in labor and social collectives are considered.uk_UA
dc.publisherFourteenth International Conference on Correlation Opticsuk_UA
dc.subjectpolarization ellipticity, punctate samples, coordinate distributionuk_UA
dc.titleInvestigations of polarization distributions of ellipticity states of laser images of punctuate samples of cancer patients and legal aspects of their labor adaptationuk_UA
dc.typeArticleuk_UA


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