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Hygrothermal behaviour of internally insulated brick walls under UK climate conditions
Hygrothermal behaviour of internally insulated brick walls under UK climate conditions. 1 January 2014. Hygrothermal behaviour of internally insulated brick walls under UK climate conditions.. Hanc, M., Marincioni, V., Altamirano, H. (2014). The…
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Reconciling Resilience and Sustainability in Overheating and Energy Performance Assessments of Non-domestic Buildings
Reconciling Resilience and Sustainability in Overheating and Energy Performance Assessments of Non-domestic Buildings. 1 January 2014. Reconciling Resilience and Sustainability in Overheating and Energy Performance Assessments of Non-domestic…
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Bioaerosols and Hospital Infections
Bioaerosols and Hospital Infections. 1 January 2014. Increasing threats from new and emerging diseases and rising numbers of hospital-acquired infections and drug-resistant pathogens have again raised the concern that air plays a key role in disease…
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Effect of orientation on the hygrothermal behaviour of a capillary active internal wall insulation system
Effect of orientation on the hygrothermal behaviour of a capillary active internal wall insulation system. 1 January 2014. Effect of orientation on the hygrothermal behaviour of a capillary active internal wall insulation system. 10th Nordic…
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Behaviour change potential for energy saving in non-domestic buildings: Development and pilot-testing of a benchmarking tool
Behaviour change potential for energy saving in non-domestic buildings: Development and pilot-testing of a benchmarking tool. 1 January 2014. Behaviour change potential for energy saving in non-domestic buildings: Development and pilot-testing of a…
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Exploring the road less travelled in energy reduction: More comfort with less energy, but is comfort always essential?
Exploring the road less travelled in energy reduction: More comfort with less energy, but is comfort always essential? 1 January 2014. Exploring the road less travelled in energy reduction: More comfort with less energy, but is comfort always…
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Erratum: Measurement of the tt̄ production cross section in the dilepton channel in pp collisions at √s = 8 TeV (Journal of High Energy Physics (2014) 02 (024))
Erratum: Measurement of the ttÌ„ production cross section in the dilepton channel in pp collisions at s = 8 TeV (Journal of High Energy Physics (2014) 02 (024)). 1 January 2014. Erratum: Measurement of the ttÌ„ production cross section in the…
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Modelling uniformly porous façades to predict dwelling infiltration rates
Modelling uniformly porous façades to predict dwelling infiltration rates. 1 January 2014. It is important to limit dwelling infiltration to reduce energy demand and help meet national climate change commitments while concurrently providing…
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Utilising Building Information Modeling for Facility Management
Utilising Building Information Modeling for Facility Management. 1 January 2014. This study explores perceptions of BIM in the FM community and attempts to highlight real world issues that facility managers have faced while using BIM. The findings…
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Using agent-based modelling to simulate occupants' behaviours in response to summer overheating
Using agent-based modelling to simulate occupants' behaviours in response to summer overheating. 1 January 2014. This paper presents a pilot investigation of an ongoing research to model detailed occupants' behaviours when dealing with summer…
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