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High-Resolution System

Meaning

A High-Resolution System, in the context of clinical practice, refers to the use of diagnostic tools and monitoring methods that provide granular, temporally precise, and multi-dimensional data on an individual’s physiological status. This approach moves beyond standard, broad-spectrum lab panels to capture subtle, dynamic fluctuations in biomarkers, especially hormones and metabolites. The objective is to achieve a detailed understanding of systemic function that conventional testing misses.