Meridian (Chinese medicine)
The meridian system (, also called channel network) is a pseudoscientific concept from traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) that alleges meridians are paths through which the life-energy known as "qi" (''ch'i'') flows.Meridians are not real anatomical structures: scientists have found no evidence that supports their existence. One historian of medicine in China says that the term is "completely unsuitable and misguided, but nonetheless it has become a standard translation." Major proponents of their existence have not come to any consensus as to how they might work or be tested in a scientific context. Provided by Wikipedia
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1by Zhang, Ning, Luo, Jing, Rossman, Amy Y., Aoki, Takayuki, Chuma, Izumi, Crous, P.W., Dean, Ralph, De Vries, Ronald P., Donofrio, Nicole, Hyde, Kevin D., Lebrun, Marc-Henri, Talbot, Nicholas J., Tharreau, Didier, Tosa, Yukio, Valent, Barbara, Wang, Zonghua, Xu, Jin-Rongarticle bibliotecaCIRAD FR
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2by Cai, Wenju, Wu, Lixin, Lengaigne, Matthieu, Li, Tim, McGregor, Shayne, Kug, Jong-Seong, Yu, Jin-Yi, Stuecker, Malte F., Santoso, Agus, Li, Xichen, Yoo-Geun, Ham, Chikamoto, Yoshimitsu, Ng, Benjamin, McPhaden, Michael J., Du, Yan, Dommenget, Dietmar, Jia, Fan, Kajtar, Jules B., Keenlyside, Noel, Lin, Xiaopei, Luo, Jing-Jia, Martín-Rey, Marta, Ruprich-Robert, Yohan, Wang, Guojian, Xie, Shang-Ping, Yang, Yun, Kang, Sarah M., Choi, Jun-Young, Gan, Bolan, Kim, Geon-Il, Kim, Chang-Eun, Kim, Sunyoung
Published 2019-03artículo bibliotecaICM ES