What do the numbers in parentheses before the BFB frequencies mean (e.g., 0.02 or 7.2)? Do they refer to the degree of importance or relevance?

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1. It is a measure of strength or relevance of that reading. That number is the difference of the response to the frequency minus a running average of responses.

2. Yes, the higher the#, the stronger response the body gave. I usually untick those below 1.0 if I have plenty above 1.0 to focus on the strongest responses.

I also add the previous bfb scan to the current so I continue with it as well.
 
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