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maintaining high
quality indoor conditions; p****ive
ventilative cooling may
eliminate energy consumption.
Ventilative cooling strategies are
applied in a wide range...
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Ventilated cigarettes (labeled in
certain jurisdictions as
Light or Mild cigarettes) are
considered to have a
milder flavor than
regular cigarettes. These...
- An
individually ventilated cage (IVC) is used to keep an
animal separated from
other animals and
possible exposures,
including exposure by air. In laboratory...
- Look up ventilation or
ventilate in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Ventilation may
refer to:
Ventilation (physiology), the
movement of air
between the...
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initiatives on
ventilative cooling Ventilative cooling in
residences Advanced ventilative cooling concepts in
Nearly Zero-Energy
Buildings Ventilative cooling...
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indoor air quality. Two
examples include air-side
economizer cooling and
ventilative pre-cooling. In
other instances,
ventilation for
indoor air
quality contributes...
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respect to
temperature and humidity,
using fresh air from outdoors.
Ventilating or
ventilation (the "V" in HVAC) is the
process of
exchanging or replacing...
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computerized microprocessor-controlled machines, but
patients can also be
ventilated with a simple, hand-operated bag
valve mask.
Ventilators are
chiefly used...
- ISBN 978-1-4419-0874-2. "The 6th
International Conference on Heating,
Ventilating and Air Conditioning" (PDF). Hvac-conference.ir. 2015.
Archived from...
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Lower Manhattan to
Jersey City, New Jersey, was the
first mechanically ventilated vehicular tunnel when it
opened in 1927. The Queens–Midtown Tunnel, built...