meridians in English

noun
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a city in southwestern Idaho, west of Boise; population 66,916 (est. 2008).
2
a city in eastern Mississippi; population 38,232 (est. 2008).
noun
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a circle of constant longitude passing through a given place on the earth's surface and the terrestrial poles.
Whereas terrestrial longitude uses meridians of longitude, right ascension uses hour circles which run between the north and south celestial poles.
2
(in acupuncture and Chinese medicine) each of a set of pathways in the body along which vital energy is said to flow. There are twelve such pathways associated with specific organs.
Acupuncture, which originated in China more than 2,000 years ago, is based on the idea that energy, or Qi, flows along channels called meridians in body.

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1. Meridians.

2. Parallel meridians rudely pecked into the glass, surround these footpads'goblets.

3. Acupressure restores balance to the body's energy flow (qi) by manipulating the body's meridians

4. Acupressure uses specific points along these meridians to help restore balance

5. The Astigmic lens (crossed cylinder) to determine the amount and principal meridians of astigmia

6. The Astigmic lens (crossed cylinder) to determine the amount and principal meridians of astigmia

7. Objective To study the effects of electro - acupuncturing points of Yangming meridians on hemiplegia.

8. In TCM : Bi Cheng Qie : Cubeb Fruit Meridians associated : Urinary Bladder, Spleen, Kidney and Stomach

9. The Astigmic lens (crossed cylinder) to de-termine the amount and principal meridians of astigmia

10. Seventh, there may be blocks to the flow of electrical energy in the acupuncture meridians.

11. The Astigmic lens (crossed cylinder) to dete rmine the amount and principa l meridians of astigmia

12. Astigmic lens; he uses the Astigmic lens “to determine the amount and principal meridians of astigmia”

13. 27 Objective To explore the relation between meridians cohering on the organism and channel and point - entrails effect.

14. Distribution in the body trunk : The three yang meridians of hand run through the scapular part.

15. In TCM, there are as many as 2,000 Acupuncture points on the human body, which are connected by 12 main meridians

16. Aphidians ARCADIANS ASCIDIANS COMEDIANS CUSTODIANS GUARDIANS MEDIANS MERIDIANS I am liking comedians, and that took literally 2 minutes

17. 23 She marked the meridians, numbered the latitudes and longitudes, and added a curlicue of compass points to make it navigable.

18. Acupressure practitioners use their fingers, palms, elbows or feet, or special devices to apply pressure to acupoints on the body's meridians

19. He attempts to take the "Six Meridians Divine Sword" manual from Heavenly Dragon Monastery, but the book is destroyed by Kurong.

20. Efficacy: Dredge meridians to alleviate nerve pain and regulate menstrual quantity, improve morbus Asthenicus, achiness and weakness in loin and knees, insomnia, etc

21. In Chinese Medicine the energy of Albizia was considered to enter the heart and liver meridians and functions to release suppressed emotion and

22. I see. From the intersections of the veins, I can follow the movement of Bodhi's internal energy the flow goes through the main meridians of his body.

23. The intraocular lens also comprises a toroidal refractive lens surface with two primary meridians running at an angle to one another that does not equal 90°.

24. Acupressure (Chinese -Tui na), is an alternative medicine technique often used in conjunction with acupuncture.It is based on the concept of life energy which flows through "meridians" in the body

25. The results show a significant anisotropy for monocular collinear facilitation between the blured and the clear meridians, being lower in the Blurriest meridian than in the clearest meridian, resembling the meridional amblyopia results

26. To properly define Acupressure: Acupressure is an “alternative-medicine practice in which pressure is applied to points on the body aligned along 12 main meridians (pathways), usually for a short time, to …

27. The term "Conic projection" is used to refer to any projection in which meridians are mapped to equally spaced lines radiating out from the apex and circles of latitude (parallels) are mapped to circular arcs centered on the apex

28. Examples of in a sentence The north - eastern portion of the Afghan tableland Abuts on the Himalaya and Tibet, with which it forms a continuous mass of mountain between the 71st and 72nd meridians, and 34° and 36° N.

29. Cylindrical projection definition is - a projection (as of a sphere or a spheroid) on the surface of a cylinder; specifically : any of numerous map projections of the terrestrial sphere on the surface of a cylinder that is then unrolled as a plane, the parallels and meridians appearing as straight lines perpendicular to each other if the cylinder is tangent over the sphere at the equator and

30. Avebury is the largest Neolithic site in Europe in terms of circumference, bigger than Stonehenge, some say it is also older and if you know anything about Ley lines and earth energy lines and meridians, Avebury is one of the most important Ley lines "hubs" in the world (The Giza Plateau, Mount Kailash in Tibet, Macchu Piccu) and one of the purest.