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FIG. 1. Schematic diagram of steps for the iterative MC-basedscattering correction for ac-9 absorption and attenuation data.
FIG. 6. Fraction of scattered light not collected by the ac-9 ab-
FIG. 7. New ac-9 absorption data obtained by selection of optimal values of rw for each dataset do not suffer fromsystematic overestimation and provide significantly better matches with PSICAM absorption values.
Fig. 6, which suggest that the greatest sensitivity will
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