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Acupuncture Deqi Intensity and Propagated Sensation along Channels May, Respectively, Differ due to Different Body Positions of Subjects
Chen, Xiang-Zhu[1]; Yang, Yun-Kuan[1]; Yang, Jie[1]; Yang, Ming-Xiao[1]; Feng, Shu-Wei[1]; Hu, Xiao-Juan[1]; Luo, Xiao[1]; Feng, Yue[1]; Liang, Fan-Rong[1]
2013
卷号2013
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WOS记录号WOS:000326564800001
内容类型期刊论文
URI标识http://www.corc.org.cn/handle/1471x/4340885
专题成都中医药大学
作者单位[1]Chengdu Univ Tradit Chinese Med, Chengdu 610075, Sichuan, Peoples R China
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Chen, Xiang-Zhu[1],Yang, Yun-Kuan[1],Yang, Jie[1],et al. Acupuncture Deqi Intensity and Propagated Sensation along Channels May, Respectively, Differ due to Different Body Positions of Subjects[J],2013,2013.
APA Chen, Xiang-Zhu[1].,Yang, Yun-Kuan[1].,Yang, Jie[1].,Yang, Ming-Xiao[1].,Feng, Shu-Wei[1].,...&Liang, Fan-Rong[1].(2013).Acupuncture Deqi Intensity and Propagated Sensation along Channels May, Respectively, Differ due to Different Body Positions of Subjects.,2013.
MLA Chen, Xiang-Zhu[1],et al."Acupuncture Deqi Intensity and Propagated Sensation along Channels May, Respectively, Differ due to Different Body Positions of Subjects".2013(2013).
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