DOI: 10.14264/uql.2017.58
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Skin cancer detection using laser imaging

Abstract: Endeavors to develop a non-invasive and reliable device to detect different types of skin cancer in its early stages have been undertaken over the past few years. Although some advances have been made towards such developments, there remains great scope for the development of a non-expensive, compact, reliable, safe, easy to use, fast, sensitive, and non-invasive device. This project will apply the innovative laser feedback interferometry (LFI) technique to skin cancer detection via laser imaging using near-in… Show more

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“…2- 4 The seroprevalence of HCV infection in our country has been reported at 4.6% in apparently healthy individuals and 4.8% in professional blood donors. 8 In transfused recipients, the HCV incubation period is 40 to 60 days which is considerably shorter than the 90 to 180 days with HBV.…”
Section: High Prevalence Of Hcv and Diabetes Mellitus In Multi-transfmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…2- 4 The seroprevalence of HCV infection in our country has been reported at 4.6% in apparently healthy individuals and 4.8% in professional blood donors. 8 In transfused recipients, the HCV incubation period is 40 to 60 days which is considerably shorter than the 90 to 180 days with HBV.…”
Section: High Prevalence Of Hcv and Diabetes Mellitus In Multi-transfmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…2, 4 Iron overload, chronic liver disease, viral infection and genetic factors may play an important role in diabetes mellitus.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%