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- Q5275431 subject Q7162170.
- Q5275431 subject Q8758768.
- Q5275431 abstract "Diffusing-wave spectroscopy (DWS) is an optical technique derived from dynamic light scattering (DLS) that studies the dynamics of scattered light in the limit of strong multiple scattering. It has been widely used in the past to study colloidal suspensions, emulsions, foams, gels, biological media and other forms of soft matter. If carefully calibrated, DWS allows the quantitative measurement of microscopic motion in a soft material, from which the rheological properties of the complex medium can be extracted via the so-called microrheology approach.".
- Q5275431 wikiPageExternalLink technology_dws.html.
- Q5275431 wikiPageExternalLink diffusing_wave_spectroscopy_dws.
- Q5275431 wikiPageExternalLink dws_particle_sizing.
- Q5275431 wikiPageWikiLink Q1565055.
- Q5275431 wikiPageWikiLink Q187634.
- Q5275431 wikiPageWikiLink Q215414.
- Q5275431 wikiPageWikiLink Q26100.
- Q5275431 wikiPageWikiLink Q385216.
- Q5275431 wikiPageWikiLink Q6840000.
- Q5275431 wikiPageWikiLink Q7162170.
- Q5275431 wikiPageWikiLink Q7320412.
- Q5275431 wikiPageWikiLink Q786970.
- Q5275431 wikiPageWikiLink Q8758768.
- Q5275431 wikiPageWikiLink Q896108.
- Q5275431 wikiPageWikiLink Q902144.
- Q5275431 comment "Diffusing-wave spectroscopy (DWS) is an optical technique derived from dynamic light scattering (DLS) that studies the dynamics of scattered light in the limit of strong multiple scattering. It has been widely used in the past to study colloidal suspensions, emulsions, foams, gels, biological media and other forms of soft matter.".
- Q5275431 label "Diffusing-wave spectroscopy".