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ACTUAL CONDITIONS AND THE MECHANISM OF THERMAL ENVIRONMENT AND INDOOR AIR QUALITY IN A TRADITIONAL HOUSE CORRESPONDING TO SERICULTURAL BUILDINGS

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Title
ACTUAL CONDITIONS AND THE MECHANISM OF THERMAL ENVIRONMENT AND INDOOR AIR QUALITY IN A TRADITIONAL HOUSE CORRESPONDING TO SERICULTURAL BUILDINGS
Published in
Journal of Environmental Engineering (Transactions of AIJ), January 2008
DOI 10.3130/aije.73.1451
Authors

WANG Yan, Yasuko YOSHINO, Kazukiyo KUMAGAI, Miyuki TAKAHASHI, Katsuaki SEKIGUCHI

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