The use of physically sound and analytically determined algorithms for reconstructing parameters characterizing linear birefringence and dichroism of networks of biological crystals in differentiating changes in optical anisotropy associated with different degrees of severity of pathology - precancerous (atrophy and polyp endometrium) conditions of the cervix. Development and testing of the ―two-wave‖ method of the Muller-matrix reconstruction of parameter values characterizing the phase and amplitude anisotropy of polycrystalline films of bile and blood plasma for the diagnosis of systemic (type II diabetes) and oncological (breast cancer) diseases.
Based on the theory of bioinertization, the authors prove that in the arterial bed in the proximal part of the capillaries, the mechanical work of the heart is converted to the energy of the surface tension of the blood mass. New biophysical mechanisms of microcirculation of blood, its movement along the venous system and lymphatic flow, carried out by the driving force of surface tension and red blood cells, are highlighted.
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