Articles
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Business and Organisations
Corporate Change and Traditional Chinese Medicine
The Five Elements Theory In Business Research
Business Life Cycles and Five Elements Theory
The Five Elements of Organizational Success
Nature and Personal Development
The Three Realms,the Four Domains,and the Five Elements: An Investigation into Human Nature
Scientific, Mathematical or Theoretical
Few research literature in English or not easily accessible for non Mandarin readers.
Mathematical analysis of Yin-Yang Wu-Xing Model in TCM
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Human factors in decision and control
Traditional Chinese Medicine, Internal Medicine or Five Elements Acupuncture
There are several journals dedicated to these fields where wuxing articles have appeared. Articles are mostly in Mandarin.
All elements contain a power and a life aspect;
Chinese Medicine: The Law of Five Elements
Diagram showing the power and life aspect are shown here. The life aspect is in brackets.
This Study shows ‘results from a series of experimental studies seem to lend support to the cybernetic model of Wuxing and the principles of disturbance rejection’; A Disturbance Rejection Framework for the Study of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
The following articles from author, Eckman P, are reservable at the British Library
Title: Traditional Chinese Medicine – Science or Pseudoscience? A Response to Paul Unschuld
Author: Eckman, P.
In: The journal of Chinese medicine. NUMB 104, ; 2014, 49-54
Journal Title: The journal of Chinese medicine.
Publication Details: THE JOURNAL OF CHINESE MEDICINE
Special section on health vision 2000 in Journal: Meridians-Columbia the Laurel-. Vol 4; No 1;1997, 20-26
Title: In the Footsteps of the Yellow Emperor: How did traditional acupuncture acquire its many guises, and how did it migrate to the West?
Author: Eckman, P.
Title: Tracing the Historical Transmission of Traditional Acupuncture to the West: In Search of the Five Element Transfer Lineage and a Higher Vision
Author: Eckman, P.
In: American journal of acupuncture. VOL 25; NUMBER 1, ; 1997, 59-70
Journal Title: American journal of acupuncture.