Yang et al., 1996 - Google Patents
A study on the correlation between sound spectrogram and Sasang constitutionYang et al., 1996
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- Yang S
- Kim D
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- Journal of Sasang Constitutional Medicine
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Sasang constitution classification is very important subject, so many medical men studied the Sasang constitution classification but there is no certain method to classify objectively. And the purpose of this study is to help classifying Sasang constitution through correlation …
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