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Robust Meridian Filtering

2007 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing - ICASSP '07, 2007
The linear, median, myriad filtering structures are statistically related to the maximum likelihood (ML) estimates of location under Gaussian, Laplacian, and Cauchy statistics, respectively In this paper, we propose a filtering structure based on the ML estimate of the constructed and so-called meridian statistics.
Tuncer C. Aysal, Kenneth E. Barner
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["To be meridian or collateral" in meridian-collateral differentiation].

Zhongguo zhen jiu = Chinese acupuncture & moxibustion
Identifying the study subject, "to be in meridian or collateral", is the first step of meridian-collateral differentiation. Combined with the ancient literature and clinical practice of acupuncture and moxibustion, the methods of identifying "to be in meridian or collateral" and its values are elaborated.
Huiling, Zeng, Bing, Liu
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Referred Itch and Meridians

Acupuncture in Medicine, 2012
I have thought for a long time that the phenomenon of referred itch (mitempfindung) might have relevance to acupuncture so I was delighted to see this paper. Silberstein has shown convincingly, albeit on a small number of cases, that the distribution of remote sensations in referred itch is remarkably similar to the location of certain paired channels ...
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Differences in Electrical Conduction Properties Between Meridians and Non-meridians

The American Journal of Chinese Medicine, 2005
Therapy using the acupuncture meridian system is an important part of traditional Chinese medicine. The purpose of this study was to investigate the electrical conduction properties of the meridians. The current conduction and potential profiles were compared after switching the current direction in the Hegu (LI-4) and Quchi (LI-11) meridians and over
Myeong Soo, Lee   +5 more
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Meridian

Abstract Ian Watt was just one of a number of leading critics in the later 1950s who represented the new confidence that came with criticism’s now-established place at the heart of English studies. Early signs of this development were also evident in the collection English Studies Today, published in 1951, which took for granted that the
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