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C600S014000, C600S300000, C600S409000, C600S509000, C600S544000, C600S587000

Reexamination Certificate

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10319944

ABSTRACT:
The invention is directed to the use of magnetic field designed pulses for the diagnoses and classification of severity of disease states and disability in humans and animals.

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