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– Vol. 9066.169Приложение 1Программа для расчета диффузной составляющей выходного сигналанизкокогерентного рефлектометраПримечание: «время поглощения» (absorption time) определяется как nef c a , гдеnefи a - показатель преломления и коэффициент поглощения биоткани,c - скорость света в вакууме.#include<stdio.h>#include<stdlib.h>#include<math.h>#include<conio.h>#include<dos.h>#include<time.h>float sign, thick, tr_len, vel, fact1, fact2, lapse, abs_time;long i;long j;FILE *out;main(){out=fopen("refl.dat","w");printf("Input transport length\n");scanf("%g",&tr_len);printf("Input absorption time\n");scanf("%g",&abs_time);thick=0.2;vel=230000000;fact1=(M_PI*M_PI*tr_len*vel)/(3*thick*thick);fact2=(4*M_PI*tr_len)/thick;for(j=1;j<10000;j++){170sign=0;lapse=0.0000000000001*j;for(i=1;i<201;i++){sign+=exp(-fact1*i*i*lapse)*(1-cos(fact2*i));}fprintf(out,"%g}fcloseall();}%g\n",lapse,sign*(vel/thick)*exp(-lapse/abs_time));.