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From Apr-1-2008 to May-31-2008

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  • Added references: 10
  • Added concepts: 0
  • Added essays: 1

References

  1. Scannapieco, E. and Harlow, F. H., (), Introduction to finite difference methods for numerical fluid dynamics. (29-5-08)
  2. REN21, (2008), Renewables 2007 Global Status Report. (28-5-08)
  3. Zombori, B. G., (2001), Modeling the transient effects during the hot-pressing of wood-based composites. (28-5-08)
  4. Renr, H., (2004), Construction of a generalized psychrometric chart for different pressures. (28-5-08)
  5. Brown W. , Chouinard K. , Lawton M. , Patenaude A. , Vlooswyk J. , (2003), Field experience with moisture management -- putting principles into practice. (20-5-08)
  6. Schleibinger, H., Laussmann, D., Bornehag, C., Eis, D. and Rueden, H., (2008), Microbial volatile organic compounds in the air of moldy and mold-free indoor environments. (28-4-08)
  7. Fu, G., Liu, C., Chen, S. and Hong, J., (2004), Investigating the conversion coefficients for free water surface evaporation of different evaporation pans. (23-4-08)
  8. Viitanen, H., (2001), Factors affecting mould growth on kiln dried wood. (21-4-08)
  9. Kumaran, MK., Mukhopadhyaya, P. and Normandin, N., (2006), Determination of equilibrium moisture content of building materials: some practical difficulties. (9-4-08)
  10. Fernandez, E., Cancela, N. and Olmedo, R., (2008), Deriving a final ranking from fuzzy preferences: an approach compatible with the principle of correspondence. (7-4-08)

Essay

  1. SMEs ¡ª Improve Your Environmental Performance!: 28-4-08
  2. Sustainable Design Resources: 22-4-08
  3. HAM: IBPT - International Building Physics Toolbox in Simulink: 2-4-08

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