Application of Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Principle in the Diag-Nostic Dilemma of Children With Acute Appendicitis: Negative Appendectomy Versus Complicated Appendicitis Rates
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Background. There is an inherent limit in the accuracy of our measurements, set by nature itself and predicted by Heisenberg's uncertainty principle, which defines the properties of nature in the microcosmos. There is a fundamental limit to the accuracy with which complementary phys-ical quantities of a particle can be predicted from their initial conditions. As classical physics is essentially considered at borderline of quantum mechanics, so the power of uncertainty princi-ple is limi… Show more
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