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電針兩側足三里、陽陵泉對脈率變異度、脈搏波,以及皮膚血流和皮膚溫度影響之研究
吳詩儀 , Masters Advisor:謝慶良
繁體中文
DOI:
10.6830/CMU.2013.00026
脈率變異度 ; 脈博波 ; 皮膚血流 ; 皮膚溫度 ; 電針 ; 足三里 ; 陽陵泉 ; Pulse Rate Variability ; Radial pressure waveform ; Skin Blood Flow ; Skin Temperature ; Electroacupuncture ; Zusanli ; Yanglingquan


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