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}}</ref> It has been widely used in the past to study colloidal [[Suspension (chemistry)|suspension]]s, [[emulsions]], [[foams]], gels, biological media and other forms of [[soft matter]]. If carefully calibrated, DWS allows the quantitative measurement of microscopic motion in a soft material, from which the [[rheological]] properties of the complex medium can be extracted ''via'' the so-called [[microrheology]] approach.
 
==One-speckle diffusing-wave spectroscopy==