A polarizer-amplifier and its importance in improving the quality of diagnostics and therapy in the “IMEDIS-TEST” system
AUTHORS : Shraibman MM. | Kutushov M.V. | Grinstein M.M.
RELEVANT UNIVERSITIES : Israel, Russia
YEAR : 2010
Currently, there are data indicating that superweak noise fields are of primary importance in
information transfer in biological systems [3]. We call them thin physical fields [8–10]. The latter have
the property of polarization, freely pass through a lead screen, refract, passing through curved
surfaces, similar to light waves. They contain complete information about the state of the system, are
of leading importance in the