The work is oriented toward a study of the possibilities of Mueller matrix diagnostics of optical anisotropy of birefringent polycrystalline networks of human plasma amino acids. The interrelations between the statistical moments from the first to the fourth orders and fractal dimensionalities, which characterize the coordinate distributions of elements of the Mueller matrix for the blood plasma and the physiological state of the human organism, are determined.
The optical model of polycrystalline networks of myometium is suggested. The results of investigating the interrelation between the values correlation (correlation area, asymmetry coefficient and autocorrelation function excess) and fractal (dispersion of logarithmic dependencies of power spectra) parameters are presented. They characterize the distributions Mueller marixes elements of myometrium histological sections. The criteria of differentiation of death coming reasons are determined.
The present work is devoted to investigation of mechanisms of optical anisotropy of biological tissues polycrystalline networks and laser polarization fluorescence. The model of complex optical anisotropy, which takes into account both linear and circular birefringence, as well as linear and circular dichroism of fibrillar networks of histological sections of women reproductive sphere is proposed. The data of statistical, correlation and fractal processing of coordinate distributions of laser polarization fluorescence is provided. The technique of azimuthally invariant Mueller-matrix mapping of laser polarization fluorescence of protein networks in the tasks of differentiation of benign and malignant tumors of uterus wall is elaborated.
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