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The Analysis of Meridian Point Bioenergy of Shian Kung Practices in Different Seasons Chieng Chien-Min National Kaohsiung University of Applied Sciences Abstract The current paper aims at examining the conditional change in bioenergy as a function of seasons. I will recruit 67 individuals aged 21 to 22 as the subjects. Using the Detector of Channel and Acupuncture Points as the instrument, I try to decide if meridian circulation is subject to the season difference. The theories on Ryodoraku by Yoshio Nakatani is chosen as the theoretical base for the study. Also, the current research employs the surface resistance measurement method to assess the subjects change in bioenergy. This method will be combined with an A/D interface, a microcomputer, and an artificial intelligence seasons and their joint influence health. Implications related to health preservation and traditional Chinese medicine will be drawn. Keywords: seasons, Detector of Channel and Acupuncture Points, meridian points, bioenergy value 2
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The Analysis of Meridian Point Bioenergy of Shian Kung Practices in Different Seasons Chieng Chien-Min National Kaohsiung University of Applied Sciences Abstract The current paper aims at examining the conditional change in bioenergy as a function of seasons. I will recruit 67 individuals aged 21 to 22 as the subjects. Using the Detector of Channel and Acupuncture Points as the instrument, I try to decide if meridian circulation is subject to the season difference. The theories on Ryodoraku by Yoshio Nakatani is chosen as the theoretical base for the study. Also, the current research employs the surface resistance measurement method to assess the subjects change in bioenergy. This method will be combined with an A/D interface, a microcomputer, and an artificial intelligence seasons and their joint influence health. Implications related to health preservation and traditional Chinese medicine will be drawn. Keywords: seasons, Detector of Channel and Acupuncture Points, meridian points, bioenergy value 22