KAPITEL 1.2 Raumklimatische Grundlagen.

Translated title of the contribution: CHAPTER 1.2 Foundations of indoor environment

Runa Tabea Hellwig, Christian Scherer, Wolfgang Bischof, Gerhard A. Wiesmueller

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Translated title of the contributionCHAPTER 1.2 Foundations of indoor environment
Original languageGerman
Title of host publicationDas Taschenbuch für Heizung+Klimatechnik DER RECKNAGEL 2019/2020
EditorsKarl-Josef Albers
Number of pages49
PublisherVulkan Verlag GmbH
Publication date19 Nov 2018
Edition79
Pages68-117
Chapter1.2
ISBN (Print)978-3-8356-7408-0
Publication statusPublished - 19 Nov 2018

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