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Steve de Rose, Philippe Meyer and Frédéric Bertrand
Accurate sizing systems of a population permit the minimization of the production costs of the textile apparel industry and allow firms to satisfy their customers. Hence, information about human body shapes needs to be extracted in order to examine, comp...
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Yajun Xiong, Hui Tang and Tao Xu
With the rapid development of high-speed railway (HSR) transportation in China, its impact on regional spatial patterns and shaping has become increasingly significant. This study took seven urban agglomerations in the Yellow River Basin as the research ...
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Lianqing Yu, Yong Zhang, Na Feng, Tiandu Zhou, Xiaoshuang Xiong and Yujin Wang
To reveal the relationship between the center of mass (CoM) trajectory of a closed five-bow-shaped-bar linkage and its energy consumption, this paper presents a trajectory planning method based on the workspace of the CoM. Using different height points l...
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Gianpaolo Zammarchi, Claudio Conversano and Claudia Pisanu
Psychiatric disorders are among the top leading causes of the global health-related burden. Comorbidity with cardiometabolic and sleep disorders contribute substantially to this burden. While both genetic and environmental factors have been suggested to ...
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Xingdong Deng, Ji Zhang, Shunyi Liao, Chujie Zhong, Feng Gao and Li Teng
TOD (transit-oriented development) is a planning concept that uses public transportation stations as the center of development, and it aims to integrate land use efficiency and transportation planning linkages to encourage the use of public transportatio...
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