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Proceedings, 2015
Reservoir modelling studies are widespread and are often built into a formal gated process used for decision-making. Now ubiquitous, it is easy for the models to simply become tools for verification of a decision that has partially or wholly been made – ‘modelling for comfort’.
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Reservoir modelling studies are widespread and are often built into a formal gated process used for decision-making. Now ubiquitous, it is easy for the models to simply become tools for verification of a decision that has partially or wholly been made – ‘modelling for comfort’.
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The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2010
Hearing protectors must be efficient both in terms of noise attenuation and in comfortability of wearing. The purpose of this paper is to review publications related to earmuff comfort, most of which are based on the measurement of the total headband force and subjective evaluation using questionnaires.
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Hearing protectors must be efficient both in terms of noise attenuation and in comfortability of wearing. The purpose of this paper is to review publications related to earmuff comfort, most of which are based on the measurement of the total headband force and subjective evaluation using questionnaires.
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Computers & Security, 1987
A survey of present-day installations reveals that users perceive their comfort to coincide with the absence of security. To the extent that security is enforced, e.g. by the use of passwords, the user flouts all reasonable rules for dealing with these passwords. Matters are not improved when it is up to the system to issue passwords.
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A survey of present-day installations reveals that users perceive their comfort to coincide with the absence of security. To the extent that security is enforced, e.g. by the use of passwords, the user flouts all reasonable rules for dealing with these passwords. Matters are not improved when it is up to the system to issue passwords.
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Thermal comfort models and their developments: A review
Energy and Built Environment, 2021Zhiwei Lian, Dayi Lai
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ANTHROPOMETRICS OR, HOW COMFORTABLE IS “COMFORTABLE”?
Medical Journal of Australia, 1971openaire +2 more sources
Test rooms to study human comfort in buildings: A review of controlled experiments and facilities
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2021Anna Laura Pisello +2 more
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Thermal comfort: A review paper
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2010René Tchinda, Donatien Njomo
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A review of thermal comfort models and indicators for indoor environments
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2017Diana Enescu
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