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synthetic melanotic pigment formed in situ by oxidation of an indole compound, <strong>and</strong> to its use for<br />

the protection of the human epidermis, in make-up products <strong>and</strong> for dyeing hair.<br />

US <strong>Patent</strong> No: 5217455<br />

Laser treatment method for removing pigmentations, lesions, <strong>and</strong> abnormalities from the skin of a living<br />

human<br />

A laser treatment method is provided which removes pigmentations, lesions, <strong>and</strong> abnormalities<br />

from the skin of a living human. The methodology comprises a carefully controlled irradiation of<br />

the chosen treatment site on the skin of a living human; avoids the creation of cosmetically<br />

disfiguring scars; <strong>and</strong> eliminates the typical hypopigmentation as well as the pitting <strong>and</strong> other<br />

changes in skin texture normally accompanying conventionally known laser treatment techniques.<br />

US <strong>Patent</strong> No: 5222495<br />

Non-invasive blood analysis by near infrared absorption measurements using two closely spaced<br />

wavelengths<br />

Systems <strong>and</strong> methods for non-invasive blood analysis are disclosed in which blood is illuminated at<br />

a plurality of discrete wavelengths selected from the near infrared spectrum. Measurements of the<br />

intensity of transmitted or reflected light at such wavelengths are taken, <strong>and</strong> an analysis of<br />

transmittance or reflectance ratios for various wavelengths is performed. Changes in the ratios can<br />

be correlated with specific near infrared (IR) absorption peak for the analyte which varies with<br />

concentration of the analyte (the data wavelength) <strong>and</strong> the a second (reference) wavelength being<br />

sufficiently removed from the first so that measurements of light absorption at this second<br />

wavelength are relatively insensitive to the concentration of the analyte <strong>and</strong> yet the second<br />

wavelength is sufficiently close to the first wavelength to minimize interference from scattering<br />

effects <strong>and</strong> the like. Typically, the window bracketing these closely spaced wavelengths will be less<br />

than about 300 nm <strong>and</strong> preferably less than about 60 nm wide <strong>and</strong>, in some instances, more<br />

preferably less than about 30 nm wide.<br />

US <strong>Patent</strong> No: 5222496<br />

Infrared glucose sensor<br />

Systems <strong>and</strong> methods for non-invasive blood analysis for the presence of glucose are disclosed in<br />

which blood is illuminated at a plurality of discrete wavelengths selected from the near infrared<br />

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