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Monitoring the development of traditional architecture vocabulary responsible for natural ventilation to achieve thermal comfort in contemporary architecture [PDF]
Randa Soliman+2 more
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Abstract Heat is a central concern for many cities whose efforts for adaptation tend to reproduce inequities. While community‐led adaptation has been considered key for enhancing just outcomes, how migrants from majority world countries are in‐ or excluded from local visions and practices of adaptation has rarely been asked.
Panagiota Kotsila+4 more
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Application of Breathing Architectural Members to the Natural Ventilation of a Passive Solar House [PDF]
Kyung-Soon Park+2 more
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Understanding housing market responses to stringent energy codes
Abstract Increased energy efficiency in buildings is essential to reducing carbon emissions and addressing climate change. Massachusetts' Green Communities Act of 2008, aiming for a 50% reduction in carbon emissions by 2030 and net‐zero by 2050, mandates the Stretch Energy Code for eligibility for state funding.
Maria Jimena Muzio+3 more
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Abstract Background Ascorbic acid 2‐glucoside (AA2G) is a stabilized form of ascorbic acid and a potent antioxidant. Ascorbic acid is present in the testes and epididymis and helps maintain the physiological integrity of reproductive organs. Its properties have been utilized to protect spermatozoa of different species from oxidative stress.
Marcello Raspa+2 more
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Robin Sequence: From Dilemmas to Developing an Adaptable Standardized Stepwise Approach
ABSTRACT Aim To review the literature to identify key issues causing variation in clinical practice, assess the knowledge gap, and develop a standardised pathway for managing upper airway obstruction (UAO) in infants with Robin sequence (RS). Methods The tripartite framework of evidence‐based practice, which included a systematic review of the ...
Dimple Goel+5 more
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The Physiological Effects of an Adjusted Alarm Architecture on a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
ABSTRACT Aim The effects of using handheld devices in combination with filtering and delaying alarms were investigated. Effects on the number of alarms, patient safety, and nurses' experience were evaluated. Methods Alarm and physiological trend data were collected over two periods of three months for a control (n = 54) and intervention (n = 47) group.
Melissa A. C. M. Kalden+6 more
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Natural ventilation strategies for cooling purposes in the rural vernacular architecture of Cyprus
Despina Demosthenous+2 more
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A mixed‐methods approach to researching extreme heat: Insights from urban Ghana
Short Abstract This paper shares experiences from using a range of quantitative and qualitative methods to conduct research on extreme indoor heat, highlighting the benefits of taking a more holistic approach. Eight data‐gathering techniques were applied within our multi‐faceted research framework: thermistors, wearable sensors, qualitative interviews,
Katherine V. Gough+11 more
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