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Conference Proceedings
Sohn, Michael D., Alvin C. K. Lai, Brian V. Smith, Richard G. Sextro, Helmut E. Feustel, and William W. Nazaroff. Modeling aerosol behavior in multizone indoor environments In
Proceedings of the Indoor Air '99, Edinburgh, Scotland. Vol. 4. Construction Research Communications, Ltd., London, 1999.
Stadler, Michael, Chris Marnay, Ratnesh Sharma, Gonçalo Mendes, Maximillian Loess, Gonçalo Cardoso, Olivier Mégel, and Afzal S. Siddiqui. Modeling Electric Vehicle Benefits Connected to Smart Grids In
7th IEEE Vehicle Power and Propulsion Conference. Chicago, IL 60604, 2011.
Chan, Wanyu R., Phillip N. Price, Ashok J. Gadgil, William W. Nazaroff, G. Loosmore, and G. Sugiyama. Modeling shelter-in-place including sorption on indoor surfaces In
84th American Meteorological Society Annual Meeting. Vol. PNFUZ Session 6.5. Seattle, WA: American Meteorological Society, Boston, MA, 2004.
Federspiel, Clifford C., H. Li, David M. Auslander, David M. Lorenzetti, and Ashok J. Gadgil. Modeling transient contaminant transport in HVAC systems and buildings In
Proceedings of the Indoor Air 2002 Conference, Monterey, CA. Vol. 4. Indoor Air 2002, Santa Cruz, CA, 2002.
Nytsch-Geusen, Christoph, Thilo Ernst, Peter Schneider, Mathias Vetter, Andreas Holm, Juergen Leopold, Ullrich Doll, Andre Nordwig, Peter Schwarz, Christoph Wittwer et al. MOSILAB: Development of a modelica based generic simulation tool supporting modal structural dynamics In
4th International Modelica Conference. Hamburg, Germany, 2005.
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