[关于家的文本研究]
Ruiqing Wang1, Bohang Bao2, Bingxin Song1
1Institute of Acupuncture and Moxibustion, China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences, Beijing 100700, China.
Zhongguo zhen jiu = Chinese acupuncture & moxibustion
|November 20, 2025
概括
这项研究详细介绍了清朝时代DA钟光撰写的针文献Zhenjiu Neipian. 它保留了丢失的知识,并为学习Ling Ling提供了重要的价值.
科学领域:
- 传统中国医药 传统中国医药
- 针和摩克西布斯研究研究
- 医学史 医学史 医学史
背景情况:
- 建 (内在的针和摩克西布斯的分析) 是一个针文本.
- 作者是清朝的艺术家DA Zhongguang,大约在康皇帝 (1661-1692) 的统治时期.
研究的目的:
- 为了进行"建尼平"的文本分析.
- 确定其作者,作文日期,内容和学术意义.
主要方法:
- 文本研究和历史分析.
- 与其他古典针文本进行比较研究.
主要成果:
- 这项工作分为四部分:一般理论,午线/针点图,禁忌和强化/减少技术.
- 它大量借鉴了各种古典针作品,并保存了丢失的文本,包括杜和林的文本.
- 在针点选择,技术和适应症方面注意到了显著的贡献.
结论:
- 建的著作具有相当大的文学和临床价值.
- 它是了解林的针技术的重要资源.
更多相关视频
06:00Optimization of the Epimedii Folium Mutton-Oil Processing Technology and Testing Its Effect on Zebrafish Embryonic Development
Published on: March 17, 2023
819
09:16Author Spotlight: Optimization of Processing Technology for Tiebangchui with Zanba Based on CRITIC Combined with Box-Behnken Response Surface Method
Published on: May 12, 2023
1.5K
相关概念视频
Methods of Documentation III: PIE
2.0K
Problem-intervention-evaluation (PIE) is a systematic approach to documentation used in healthcare settings for clinical decision-making and patient care planning. It is a structured approach to organizing patient data based on problems, interventions, and evaluations. Here's a breakdown of its key features and considerations:
2.0K
Longitudinal Research
13.0K
Sometimes we want to see how people change over time, as in studies of human development and lifespan. When we test the same group of individuals repeatedly over an extended period of time, we are conducting longitudinal research. Longitudinal research is a research design in which data-gathering is administered repeatedly over an extended period of time. For example, we may survey a group of individuals about their dietary habits at age 20, retest them a decade later at age 30, and then again...
13.0K
Introduction to z Scores
1.0K
A z score (or standardized value) is measured in units of the standard deviation. It indicates how many standard deviations the value x is above (to the right of) or below (to the left of) the mean, μ. Values of x that are larger than the mean have positive z scores, and values of x that are smaller than the mean have negative z scores. If x equals the mean, then x has a zero z score. It is important to note that the mean of the z scores is zero, and the standard deviation is one.
z scores...
z scores...
1.0K
Introduction to z Scores
10.9K
A z score (or standardized value) is measured in units of the standard deviation. It tells you how many standard deviations the value x is above (to the right of) or below (to the left of) the mean, μ. Values of x that are larger than the mean have positive z scores, and values of x that are smaller than the mean have negative z scores. If x equals the mean, then x has a zero z score. It is important to note that the mean of the z scores is zero, and the standard deviation is one.
z scores...
z scores...
10.9K
Ethics in Research
25.4K
Today, scientists agree that good research is ethical in nature and is guided by a basic respect for human dignity and safety. However, this has not always been the case. Modern researchers must demonstrate that the research they perform is ethically sound.
25.4K
Chi-square Analysis
43.4K
The chi-square test is a statistical hypothesis test. It is used to check whether there is a significant difference between an expected value and an observed value. In the context of genetics, it enables us to either accept or reject a hypothesis, based on how much the observed values deviate from the expected values.
The chi-square test was developed by Pearson in 1990.
The first step of performing a Chi-square analysis is to establish a null hypothesis, which assumes that there is no real...
The chi-square test was developed by Pearson in 1990.
The first step of performing a Chi-square analysis is to establish a null hypothesis, which assumes that there is no real...
43.4K
