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From Apr-1-2005 to Aug-31-2005

Updates and changes:

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  • Added references: 11
  • Added concepts: 0
  • Added essays: 1

References

  1. Reneckis, D., Lafave, J. M., (2005), Analysis of brick veneer walls on wood frame construction subjected to out-of-plane loads. (2-6-05)
  2. Blocken, B. and Carmeliet, J., (2004), A review of wind-driven rain research in building science. (20-5-05)
  3. Haupl, P., Fechner, H., (2003), Hygric material properties of porous building materials. (20-5-05)
  4. Carmeliet, J., Roels, S., (2001), Determination of the isothermal moisture transport properties of porous building materials. (20-5-05)
  5. Grunewald, J., H?upl, P., Bomberg, M., (2003), Towards an engineering model of material characteristics for input to ham transport simulations - Part 1: an approach. (20-5-05)
  6. Carmeliet, J., Hens, H., Roels, S., Adan, O., Brocken, H., Cerny, R., Pavlik, Z., Hall, C., Kumaran, K. and Pel, L., (2004), Determination of the liquid water diffusivity from transient moisture transfer experiments. (20-5-05)
  7. Pushkar, S. and Katz, A., (2005), A methodology for design of environmentally optimal buildings by variable grouping . (20-5-05)
  8. Peer, L. B., (2005), Field performance of rainscreeen wall assemblies in coastal BC. (13-5-05)
  9. Onysko, D., Rijn, G. V., Gates, D. and Fugler, D., (2005), Remediating high moisture levels in the wall cavities of preserved wood foundations. (13-5-05)
  10. Rozyneka, P., Gilges, S., Brščning, T. and Wilhelm, M., (2004), Quality test of the MicroSeq D2 LSU Fungal Sequencing Kit for the identification of fungi. (7-4-05)
  11. Larsen, T. O. and Frisvad, J. C., (1994), A simple method for collection of volatile metabolites from fungi based on diffusive sampling from Petri dishes. (7-4-05)

Essay

  1. BEESL - Building Energy and Environmental Systems Laboratory at Syracuse University: 18-4-05
  2. Sensors:: 14-4-05
  3. Sensors: air flow rate: 14-4-05

Web Links

Pathology of building envelopes
Pathology of building envelopes: restoration and durability of masonry construction: resources and bibliography

Concept

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