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Development of a PMV-based thermal comfort modelling
Link to publisher's homepage at http://www.iasted.org/This paper concentrates on the modelling development for a PMV-based thermal comfort system. Operators can define their own expression towards the surroundings by inserting the respective value of PMV
Karl Kohlhof +2 more
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Prolonged Mechanical Venilation (PMV) in the Intensive Care Unit can cause several problems including causing various diseases that are not expected, increasing the length of stay (LOS) of patients which ultimately increases the cost of care.This study ...
Kosasih, Cecep E +2 more
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Resuscitation Preferences in Survivors of Prolonged Mechanical Ventilation (PMV)/Tracheostomy [PDF]
Background: Resuscitation preferences regarding prolonged mechanical ventilation (PMV) have rarely been explored. Objectives: To determine preferences of PMV survivors and influencing factors.
Guentner, Kathleen
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Assessment of thermal comfort in urban open space (case study: Qom province) [PDF]
Introduction: Open spaces are the most important area of human social exchange, which may be affected by a wide range of factors. Encouraging individuals for being outdoor is one of the main factors for economic, social and political development in the ...
Faezeh Noori +2 more
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Background: Patients confronted with a therapeutic restoration method for scoliosis of the spine are usually ventilated in the current facility afterward movement.
Dr Sana Rehman, Dr Maham Tariq, Dr Ammara Akram
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Problems associated with assessing the thermal environment with the PMV index
W artykule przestawiono rozważania nt. oszacowań wskaźnika PMV (Predicted Mean Vote – Przewidywana Średnia Ocena) jako wyznacznika komfortu cieplnego.
Sobolewski, A., Zwolińska, M.
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Energy saving in commercial and residential buildings have a potential with respect to improvement of thermal comfort standard. Predicted Mean Vote (PMV) model is considered to be most recognized in thermal comfort standards.
Khan, Muhammad Hammad +2 more
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PMV model is insufficient to capture subjective thermal response from Indians
A controlled laboratory experiment was carried out on forty Indian male college students for evaluating the effect of indoor thermal environment on occupants' response and thermal comfort. During experiment, indoor temperature varied from 21 degrees C to
Maiti, Rina
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PMV: Its Originality and Characteristics
Mochida, Tohru, Sakoi, Tomonori
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Extension of the PMV model to non-air-conditioned building in warm climates
The PMV model agrees well with high-quality field studies in buildings with HVAC systems, situated in cold, temperate and warm climates, studied during both summer and winter.
Fanger, Povl Ole, Toftum, Jørn
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