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BackgroundTuberculosis (TB) may influence thermal comfort perception through physiological changes such as respiratory symptoms and reduced metabolic activity.
Ringga Rahmi Prima +4 more
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Noriko UMEMIYA, Yasuto NAKAMURA
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EXPLORING AN INDIVIDUAL THERMAL SENSATION ANALYSIS MODEL FOR HOSPITAL INPATIENTS BASED ON COMPARATIVE STUDIES [PDF]
This research investigated the key factors that influenced patients’ individual thermal sensations in a rehabilitation ward. Maintaining thermal comfort is important for occupant’s well-being in healthcare facilities.
Cai, Y +6 more
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Assessing the influence of PM2.5 and PM10 on subjective thermal comfort in university classrooms
Introduction: Indoor air quality plays a significant role in students' health and productivity. The present study attempts to examine the impact of air pollution on subjective thermal comfort and explores how the interaction between thermal conditions ...
Hadjira SAKHRI
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12th International Scientific Conference on Sustainable Development of Energy, Water and Environment Systems (SDEWES); OCT 04-08, 2017 -- Dubrovnik, CroatiaThis study aims at evaluating the perceived thermal sensation of occupants with respect to thermal
Gökçen Akkurt, Gülden, Turhan, Cihan
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Conjoint Analysis for Causal Relationship among Thermal Sensation Votes
Masayuki Nakano +5 more
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This study examined thermal comfort in a sustainable office building in Malaysia, with the goal of understanding how objective environmental data relates to occupants' subjective experiences. The study utilized established thermal comfort models, such as
Muhammad Tarique Lakhiar +5 more
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School buildings integrate three significant aspects of sustainability research ¿ building performance, energy consumption and indoor environmental quality. However, the specific role of thermal comfort is less well understood.
Heidari, S +3 more
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This paper compares the values used for the Griffiths constant (G=0.5) and the running mean constant (?=0.8) in adaptive comfort algorithms with the values calculated from thermal comfort field surveys in two naturally ventilated junior schools in ...
James, P.A.B. +2 more
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