THE CLIMATE ZONING OF OFFICE BUILDINGS WITH AN EMPHASIS ON RADIANT FACTORS IN HOT AND DRY REGIONS: A CASE STUDY OF KERMAN

The Climate Zoning of Office Buildings with an Emphasis on Radiant Factors in Hot and Dry Regions: A Case Study of Kerman

Climate zoning is the identification of zones with the same climate.With the expansion of quantitative methods, traditional methods of cluster classification have been replaced by new methods, such as various interpolation methods in the field of climatological zoning studies.In this study, we evaluated the zoning of radiation effects on the admini

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Observational cohort study to validate SEARCH, a novel hierarchical algorithm to define long-term outcomes after pulmonary embolism

Background Chronic dyspnoea and exercise impairment are common after acute pulmonary embolism (PE) but are not defined and quantified sufficiently to serve as outcomes in clinical trials.The planned project will clinically validate a novel method to determine discrete, clinically meaningful diagnoses after acute PE.The method uses an algorithm enti

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Climate change impacts on socio-hydrological spaces of the Brahmaputra floodplain in Assam, Northeast India: A review

Intensification of the water cycle mediated by global warming increases the risk of hydrological disasters by modifying precipitation patterns across the globe which leads to Apparel adverse socio-economic impacts, especially in developing countries.Socio-hydrological spaces in the vicinity of major river systems are prone to the devastating effect

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The Problems of Commercialization of the Higher Education in Ukraine in the Conditions of the Postindustrial System

The article is aimed at analyzing the economic problems arising from the contradictions of commercialization of the higher education in Charging Stations Ukraine, as well as formulation of recommendations for the State policy in the sphere of higher education.The contradictions between the contemporary postindustrial technological method of product

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Population size structure of non-native fishes along longitudinal gradients in a highly regulated Mediterranean basin.

Population size structure can provide insights in species-specific knowledge and fish management.The purpose of the present study is to assess the influence of hydrological flow variability along the longitudinal gradient in the population size structure metrics of three non-native fish species widely distributed in the Iberian Peninsula, Alburnus

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