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Photovoltaic shading devices (PVSDs) have the dual function of providing shade and generating electricity, which can reduce building energy consumption and improve indoor daylighting levels.
Yan Jiang +3 more
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Innovative daylighting systems for deep-plan commercial buildings
The use of natural light is very beneficial in office buildings because energy consumption can be reduced, and working conditions can be enhanced, which positively affect workers' health and productivity.
Garcia-Hansen, Veronica Ruth
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A renewed interest in the energy conservation potential of daylighting has generated new research, applications and demonstration activities over the last few years.
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Book review: Daylighting handbook I
Book review: Daylighting handbook
John Mardaljevic (1252824)
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Air pollution exposure during training impairs performance in Thoroughbred racehorses
Abstract Background Ambient air pollution contributes substantially to human morbidity and mortality, and athletes are recognised as a particularly vulnerable group. However, little is known about the impact of air pollution on equine athletes. Objectives To explore the relationship between air pollution exposure during the pre‐competition training ...
Danielle Scott +4 more
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The increase in energy consumption in buildings, particularly in the government sector, poses a serious challenge in the effort to mitigate climate change.
Muhammad Rofi +4 more
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Lead‐free halide perovskites for efficient light‐emitting devices
Overview of Lead‐free metal halide perovskites with different categories and optoelectronic application directions, including solid‐state lighting, light‐emitting diodes, piezoluminescence, flexible electronics, scintillators and CPL emitters. Abstract Lead halide perovskites exhibit promising optoelectronic properties for optoelectronic applications ...
Yueqi Shen +9 more
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Evaluation of indoor daylighting performance changes in a historical khan building in Istanbul
The daylighting feature of historical buildings can be accepted as an intangible heritage since it contributes to the unique atmosphere of the buildings.
Asli Agirbas, Ayse Ozlem Dal
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