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Editorial: Summer Comfort and Cooling – an INIVE Workshop: Liddament M
Space Planning, Ventilation and Energy Efficiency in Offices: Musau F and Steemers K
Unveiling Energy Saving Techniques for Cooling in Residential Buildings in Ghana: Amos-Abanyie S, Akuffo FO and Quagrain V
Influence of Induction Box Ports on Near Flow Field Mixing: Khan MI
Particulate Matter Mass Concentration (PM10) under Different Ventilation Methods in Classrooms: Alshitawi M, Awbi H and Mahyuddin N
Energy Efficiency Design for a House with Temporary Heating and Winter Daytime Cross Ventilation: Su B
Strategies for Natural Ventilation of Urban Office Buildings: Potangaroa R and Aynsley R
The Design and Development of an Adaptable Modular Sustainable Commercial Building (Co2nserve) for Multiple Applications: Giuliani I, Aston W and Stewart A
The Thermal Comfort of a Naturally Ventilated House resulting from the Evaporative Cooling Effect of a Ceiling Fan in the Hot-Humid Climate of Chennai, India: Vijayalaxmi J
Investigating Natural Ventilation inside Walk-Up Housing Blocks in the Egyptian Desert Climatic Design Region: Gado T and Osman M
Solar Chimney Geometry for Stack Ventilation in a Warm Humid Climate: Nugroho AM
The Role of Wind and Natural Ventilation in the Vernacular Architecture of Zavareh: Iravani H, Etessam I, Masoud M and Mofidi SM
Estimation of Cooling Energy Reduction by Utilizing Cross-Ventilation in Detached Houses, within the Japanese newly introduced Energy Regulation - Evaluating Energy Consumption for Different Uses: Sawachi T, Nishizawa S, Habara H and Miura H
The Theory of Thermal Comfort in Naturally Ventilated Indoor Environments - "The Pleasure Principle": de Dear R
IJV Contents Volume 8 No 4 March 2010
Moisture and Condensation in Residential Buildings in a Relatively Dry Region
Experimental Study of Non-Isothermal Diverging Swirling and Non-Swirling Annular Jets with Central Aspiration
Studying the Effect of Indoor Sources and Ventilation on the Concentrations of Particulates in Dining Halls
Simulation of Atrium Smoke Filling by Computational Fluid Dynamics
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