Acupuncture de qi, from qualitative history to quantitative measurement.
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Jian Kong | Vitaly Napadow | Bruce Rosen | Ginger Polich | Randy Gollub | Mark Vangel | B. Rosen | V. Napadow | M. Vangel | R. Gollub | J. Kong | T. Kaptchuk | K. Hui | Ginger Polich | Tao Huang | Ted J Kaptchuk | Kathleen Hui | Tao Huang
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