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    Research on Outdoor Thermal Comfort Strategies for Residential Blocks in Hot-Summer and Cold-Winter Areas, Taking Wuhan as an Example by Yongkuan Li, Yuchen Zeng, Wenyu Tu, Guang Ao, Guiyuan Li

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Sixteen morphological prototypes were developed by combining four building layout typologies (arrayed, staggered, enclosed, and hybrid) with three critical variables: the height-to-width ratio (HWR), building orientation deviation angle (θ), and sky visibility factor (SVF). …”
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    Influences of electrode density on intracranial seizure localisation: a single-blinded randomised crossover studyResearch in context by Ebenezer O. Chinedu-Eneh, Sharon Chiang, John P. Andrews, Ehsan Tadayon, Joline M. Fan, Paul A. Garcia, Ernesto Gonzalez-Giraldo, Manu Hegde, Patrick Hullett, Vikram R. Rao, Robert C. Knowlton, Edward F. Chang, Jonathan K. Kleen

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Accurate delineation requires anatomical detail yet influences of intracranial electrode density on clinical variables have not been systematically studied. Methods: In this experimental study we compared SOZ localisation between spontaneously captured seizures on higher-density depth and grid electrode arrays (4–5 mm inter-electrode spacing) vs. lower-density resampled versions of those same seizures (8–10 mm spacing). …”
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    Prediction efficiency and incremental processing strategy during spoken language comprehension in autistic children: an eye-tracking study by Zihui Hua, Tianbi Li, Ruoxi Shi, Ran Wei, Li Yi

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…Autism symptom severity and autistic traits varied systematically with prediction efficiency, with autism-related communication difficulties showing the strongest associations. …”
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    CTCF-mediated insulation and chromatin environment modulate Car5b escape from X inactivation by He Fang, Ana R. Tronco, Giancarlo Bonora, Truong Nguyen, Jitendra Thakur, Joel B. Berletch, Galina N. Filippova, Steven Henikoff, Jay Shendure, William S. Noble, Zhijun Duan, Christine M. Disteche, Xinxian Deng

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…We found that six constitutive and two facultative escapees are located inside 30-800 kb domains marked by convergent arrays of CTCF binding sites, consistent with the formation of chromatin loops. …”
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