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The Chinese term for vital energy or life force. It is pronounced
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Breath of Life The primordial energy which is the basis for the universe and everything in it. It is the matrix out of which matter and energy are formed, and is expressed as the life force in all living things.
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flow in the Channels is the direct or indirect transportation of bioelectrons. Channels are the conduits where bioelectons move more often than other parts of the body. When positive and negative charges in the bioelectronic movements are not balanced, the cells would act abnormally: this is Yin-Yang imbalance. In TCM it is defined as "disease". It is the start of the movement of electrons in the physiological cells. ...
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A system identifying particular degrees of resolution taking into account both the size of the typeface in the original (usually the lower case 'c') and the quality of resolution achieved in the microfilm.
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