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?In-Between Area? Design Method: An Optimization Design Method for Indoor Public Spaces for Elderly Facilities Evaluated by STAI, HRV and EEG

Haining Wang    
Keming Hou    
Zhe Kong    
Xi Guan    
Songtao Hu    
Mingli Lu    
Xun Piao and Yuchong Qian    

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