Detection and diagnostic system and method

Surgery – Diagnostic testing – Measuring electrical impedance or conductance of body portion

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C600S407000

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07937140

ABSTRACT:
A method and apparatus for detecting the presence of substances, compositions, constituents, proportionalities, of examined objects, and abnormalities and diseases associated with human tissue responsive to detected amplitudes and/or frequencies, such as resonant frequencies from the object/body being examined. Data in a database is utilized to identify the unbalanced condition, the foreign, toxic or harmful substance. The identified condition/substance may be used as an aid to select an appropriate treatment or corrective action.

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