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Typing failure because of sample degradation or false-positive ELISA results is not likely to result in biased results, and the lack of visualizable rotavirus RNA bands among the untypeable samples suggests that degradation is a likely cause of typing failure.
Since 1979, the quantum potential approach (thank to the contributions, above all, of Philippidis, Dewdney, Hiley, and Vigier) has explained, in visualizable terms, many experimental results (for example, classic double-slit experiment, tunnelling, trajectories of two particles in a potential of harmonic oscillator, EPR-type experiments, experiments of neutron-interferometry).
These solutions include Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) visualization of restenosis in stents, visualizable vena cava filters, enhanced MRI contrast agents, active and controllable drug delivery, long-lasting power systems using bio-thermal energy, and other medical innovations.
 
 
 
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