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Drying characteristics in tibmer frame walls of low-rise residential housing

CMHC
1988
Final report 487-1400-1, Submitted to Research Division Policy Development and Research Sector, Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, by R. W. Davies and Irwin, Inc


CMHC, (1988), "Drying characteristics in tibmer frame walls of low-rise residential housing", Final report 487-1400-1, Submitted to Research Division Policy Development and Research Sector, Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, by R. W. Davies and Irwin, Inc.
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