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Zernike's phase-contrast method; 1.5 The interference-contrast method; 1.5.1 Interferometry in an infinitely wide fringe; 1.5.2 The method of interferometry in fringes of finite width; 1.6 The polarization-contrast method; Chapter 2 Holography and Holographic Microscopy; 2.1 Holography as the method of wave recording and reconstruction 327 $a2.2 History of holographic microscopyChapter 3 Holographic Methods of Phase Microscopic Object Imaging and the Digital Holographic Interference Microscope; 3.1 Holographic phase-contrast method; 3.2 Holographic interferometry in fringes of finite width; 3.3 Comparison of the holographic methods; 3.4 Sensitivity of the holographic methods; 3.5 The holographic polarization-contrast method; 3.6 The digital holographic interference microscope; 3.7 Digital holographic microscopy; Chapter 4 Application of the Digital Holographic Interference Microscope for Blood Cells Study 327 $a4.1 DHIM study of 3D morphology of blood erythrocytes4.2 Ozone therapy influence on 3D morphology of blood erythrocytes; 4.3 Blood erythrocytes in hematological diseases; 4.4 Blood erythrocytes of pregnant women and newborns; 4.5 Gamma-radiation influence on blood erythrocytes; 4.6 Conclusions; Chapter 5 DHIM Study of Thin Transparent Films; Conclusions; References; Bibliography; Index 330 $aThe book presents a clear and comprehensive review of the current status of the holographic microscopy with discussion of the positive and negative features of classical and holographic methods for solving the problem of three-dimesional (3D) imaging of phase microscopic objects. 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