In this paper are presented next research materials: • structural-logical scheme for diagnosing the limitation of death (LD) by the methods of polarizing microscopic tomography of the polycrystalline structure of vitreous preparations; • the temporal dynamics of necrotic changes in the coordinate distributions of the magnitude of the linear birefringence (LB) of the crystalline fraction of VB layers of the deceased; • the magnitudes and ranges of the temporal variation of the statistical moments of the 1st to the 4th orders characterizing the distributions of the LB value of the crystal fraction of the VB layers of the deceased; • efficiency and accuracy of LD determination by the method of polarization microscopic tomography LB polycrystalline component of the VB layers of the deceased; • the effectiveness of the use of wavelet analysis of the coordinate distributions of the LB value of a polycrystalline fraction of VB layers of the deceased in certain LD.
Experimental studies within the statistical approach of the coordinate structure of the distributions of the intensity of own fluorescence of polycrystalline blood plasma films of patients of the following groups: control group of donors - group 1; patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease - group 2; patients with chronic hepatitis - group 3: The average values and ranges of variation of statistical moments of the 1st - 4th orders determined within the representative samples, which characterize the coordinate distributions of the intensity values of autofluorescent microscopic images of samples of polycrystalline blood plasma films within groups 1, 2, 3. The analysis of the operating characteristics of the power of the method of laser polarization mapping of two-dimensional distributions of the intensity values of its own fluorescence of microscopic images based on the determination of the sensitivity values, specificity and accuracy of the diagnostic test.
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