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Alterations In AEPs During Meditation On "Om"
 
Recording Of AEPs During Meditation On "Om"
 
Autonomic Changes During "Om" Meditation
 
Heart Rate And Respiratory Changes Accompanying Yogic Conditions
 
Autonomic Changes While Repeating Meaningful And Neutral Symbols
 
AutonOmic Changes In Brahmakumaris Raja Yoga Meditation
 
Yoga Based Guided Relaxation Reduces Sympathetic Activity
 
Oxygen Consumption And Respiration Following Relaxation Techniques
 
Yoga Based Isometric Relaxation Versus Supine Rest


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