Description
Marks: 1
Bio-Well calibration needs to be redone every time the relative humidity changes by _______ during the day.
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Question2Marks: 1
The Bio-Well software is composed of four main subsystems blocks. Which one subsystem block described below is not one of the four main subsystems blocks of the GDV software?
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Question3Marks: 1
When was the International Union of Medical and Applied Bio-Electrography was formed?
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Question4Marks: 1
In reality, what does the Bio-Well measure?
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Question5Marks: 1
Why divide a finger into sectors?
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Question6Marks: 1
A book entitled Psychic Discoveries Behind the Iron Curtain was the first time the West learned about bio-electrography. When was this book published?
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Question7Marks: 1
The client should not have a pacemaker.
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Question8Marks: 1
Physiologically, where do the first signs of problems begin?
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Question9Marks: 1
Which parameters are related to the degree of irregularity of a BIO-Gram external contour?
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Question10Marks: 1
What is the definition of the parameter Balance?
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Question11Marks: 1
What is the correct shape of a BIO-gram?
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Question12Marks: 1
The filter is made of polyethylene glycol.
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Question13Marks: 1
A BIO-gram taken without a filter carries information about what?
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Question14Marks: 1
What are the four pillars of Bio-Well Analysis?
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Question15Marks: 1
What are the four important points to always remember before doing anything with the Bio-Well?
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Question16Marks: 1
What was the contribution of Beverly Rubik to the fundamental principles behind the Bio-Well?
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Question17Marks: 1
What particle is the main source of the glow around fingers?
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Question18Marks: 1
Which researcher did not contribute to the development of bio-electrography?
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Question19Marks: 1
Who was one of the first researchers in bio-electrography to work on linking the glow around fingers with the state of body organs and systems?
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Question20Marks: 1
Where did Thelma Moss work on bio-electrography?
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Question21Marks: 1
Which is not something that area can tell you about a person measured on the Bio-Well
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Question22Marks: 1
It is important that the client has not washed their hands for _______ before a Bio-Well scan. (Select all that apply)
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Question23Marks: 1
Who was the first scientist to perform bio-electrography?
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Question24Marks: 1
Which one describes the discovery of Michael Faraday?
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Question25Marks: 1
Which of the following is not a component of the Bio-Well?
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Question26Marks: 1
Define inner noise.
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Question27Marks: 1
What needs to be done to get a good scan if the fingers are really sweaty?
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Question28Marks: 1
Some medicines will have an effect on the BIO-gram. Which one are most likely to do so, according to the Energy Fields book?
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Question29Marks: 1
It is important to take a Bio-Well scan immediately after the client has put a finger on the glass electrode. Why?
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Question30Marks: 1
A BIO-gram should be taken _______, at a minimum, after eating a good meal.
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Question31Marks: 1
What is the best position for performing a Bio-Well scan?
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Question32Marks: 1
What was the contribution of Nicola Tesla to bio-electrography? (Select all that apply)
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Question33Marks: 1
What is the difference between Bio-Well and the GDV? (Select all that apply)
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Question34Marks: 1
Of the four pillars of Bio-Well Analysis, which one is the most important?
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Question35Marks: 1
All work on bio-electrography before the 1930s was lost except that of one scientist. Who is s/he?
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