Artificial Intelligence and Acupuncture: A Data-Driven Synergy
Publication: Journal of Integrative and Complementary Medicine
Volume 30, Issue Number 4
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Journal of Integrative and Complementary Medicine
Volume 30 • Issue Number 4 • April 2024
Pages: 316 - 318
PubMed: 38578291
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Copyright 2024, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers.
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Published online: 4 April 2024
Published in print: April 2024
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C.M.W. contributed to conceptualization and writing—original draft, S.G. was involved in conceptualization and writing—review and editing, and Y-.S.L. took care of conceptualization and writing—review and editing.
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