Difference between revisions of "Conclusions on the status quo in the logic of medical language regarding the masticatory system"

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'''<math>\psi(t)=\sqrt 0.5|1\rangle |healthy \rangle + \sqrt 0.5|0\rangle |diseased  \rangle</math>'''
'''<math>\psi(t)=\sqrt 0.5|1\rangle |healthy \rangle + \sqrt 0.5|0\rangle |diseased  \rangle</math>'''


In this way, two other limits of laboratory diagnostics are deduced: that of [[measurement uncertainty]] and [[classical probability vs quantum probability]] which substantially cast indecision on the interpretation of clinical and diagnostic phenomena. Let's see another example:
In this way, two other limits of laboratory diagnostics are deduced: that of [[measurement uncertainty]] and [[classical probability vs quantum probability]] which substantially cast indecision on the interpretation of clinical and diagnostic phenomena.  
 
===A practical example ===
Let's spend a minute to take a look at this example:


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