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Compensation of Finite Bandwidth Effect by Using an Optimal Filter in Photoacoustic Imaging

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Figure 1 compares ultrasonic signals obtained by an fect into account. struction algorithms fail to take the finite-bandwidth ef- and low contrast in reconstructed images if image recon- lutional noise
Figure 7. The radical pixel profiles of Figure 6.

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