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Bert Blocken
Heriot-Watt University
Analysis of the predicted effect of passive climate adaptation measures on energy demand for cooling and heating in a residential building
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2015
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T. van Hooff
Bert Blocken
Heriot-watt University
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Harry Timmermans
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