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Hansen, Erwin G. Hydronic system design and operation: A guide to heating and cooling with water. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1985.

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Yi, Chʻun-u. Yongnyang kabyŏnhyŏng chiyŏrwŏn tajung konggan naengnanbang sisŭtʻem =: The development of capacity variable type geo-thermal source multi space cooling & heating system. [Seoul]: Chisik Kyŏngjebu, 2008.

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Yi, Chʻun-u. Yongnyang kabyŏnhyŏng chiyŏrwŏn tajung konggan naengnanbang sisŭtʻem =: The development of capacity variable type geo-thermal source multi space cooling & heating system. [Seoul]: Chisik Kyŏngjebu, 2008.

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Yi, Chʻun-u. Yongnyang kabyŏnhyŏng chiyŏrwŏn tajung konggan naengnanbang sisŭtʻem =: The development of capacity variable type geo-thermal source multi space cooling & heating system. [Seoul]: Chisik Kyŏngjebu, 2008.

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Air conditioning the cool and E-Z way: Home owners facts, tips, tests and maintenance for your forced air cooling and heating system. Clearwater, FL: Nova Sun Publishing, 2001.

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(Firm), VBB Allen. Feasibility of energy recovery for heat pump-assisted district heating & cooling from the Metro Renton wastewater treatment plant and effluent transfer system: Phase 2 report. Salem, Or: VBB Allen, 1986.

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Lincoln installs district heating/cooling system. [Golden, Colo.?]: Western Area Power Administration, 1990.

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NCCER. 03407 Heating and Cooling System Design: HVAC Level 4 Trainee Guide. Pearson Education, Limited, 2019.

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New York State Energy Research and Development Authority., City of Buffalo Development Downtown, Inc., and Resource Development Associates, eds. Buffalo district heating and cooling system: Technical and economic assessment : final report. Albany, N.Y: NYSERDA, 1986.

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Direct containment heating experiments at low reactor coolant system pressure in the Surtsey test facility. Washington, DC: Division of Systems Analysis and Regulatory Effectiveness, Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, 1999.

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Kongjo sŏlbi sŏngnŭng chindan mit tʻonghaphyŏng cheŏ, kwalli sisŭtʻem kaebal.: A development of the control and management system included the performance diagnosis of the HVAC system. [Seoul]: Chisik Kyŏngjebu, 2008.

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Kongjo sŏlbi sŏngnŭng chindan mit tʻonghaphyŏng cheŏ, kwalli sisŭtʻem kaebal.: A development of the control and management system included the performance diagnosis of the HVAC system. [Seoul]: Chisik Kyŏngjebu, 2008.

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J, Brandemuehl Michael, and American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers., eds. HVAC 2 toolkit: A toolkit for secondary HVAC system energy calculations. Atlanta, Ga: American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers, 1993.

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Regulatory analysis for the resolution of generic issue 143: Availability of chilled water system and room cooling. Washington, DC: Division of Safety Issue Resolution, Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, 1993.

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Parker, Philip M. The 2007-2012 World Outlook for Air Conditioning-And Refrigeration-Type Central System Standard Water Cooling and Heating and Cleanable Tube Water Finned Coils. ICON Group International, Inc., 2006.

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The 2006-2011 World Outlook for Air Conditioning-And Refrigeration-Type Central System Standard Water Cooling and Heating and Cleanable Tube Water Finned Coils. Icon Group International, Inc., 2005.

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Peterman, Chad M. The Ultimate Guide to Selecting a Company You Can Trust to Replace Your Heating and Cooling System: The Only Resource Created for Homeowners to Protect You and Your Home From a Bad Experience. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2017.

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Hollis, Murray. Practical Straw Bale Building. CSIRO Publishing, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643092143.

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Building with straw bales is being embraced by amateurs and professionals for its versatility, comfort, environmental friendliness and high insulation. New methods should expand its growing worldwide popularity. In Practical Straw Bale Building, Murray Hollis uses simple, easy to understand language to describe the established techniques of straw bale construction and ways in which they can be improved. He also presents a new straw bale construction system that has substantial benefits over current methods. This system incorporates a new tensioning system that replaces the use of fence strainers for tensioning the hold-down/compression wires and eliminates uneven tensioning on opposite sides of the wall. It also allows for fabricating wall modules on-site as horizontal modules that are then swung into the vertical wall position after fabrication. Aspects of structures other than walls are addressed only to the extent that they are relevant to the use of straw bales, e.g. issues such as types of floors, roof structures and methods of heating or cooling. The innovative methods in this book will help to progress straw bale building technology and move it into the mainstream of the building industry.
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Yang, Kun. Observed Regional Climate Change in Tibet over the Last Decades. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780190228620.013.587.

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The Tibetan Plateau (TP) is subjected to strong interactions among the atmosphere, hydrosphere, cryosphere, and biosphere. The Plateau exerts huge thermal forcing on the mid-troposphere over the mid-latitude of the Northern Hemisphere during spring and summer. This region also contains the headwaters of major rivers in Asia and provides a large portion of the water resources used for economic activities in adjacent regions. Since the beginning of the 1980s, the TP has undergone evident climate changes, with overall surface air warming and moistening, solar dimming, and decrease in wind speed. Surface warming, which depends on elevation and its horizontal pattern (warming in most of the TP but cooling in the westernmost TP), was consistent with glacial changes. Accompanying the warming was air moistening, with a sudden increase in precipitable water in 1998. Both triggered more deep clouds, which resulted in solar dimming. Surface wind speed declined from the 1970s and started to recover in 2002, as a result of atmospheric circulation adjustment caused by the differential surface warming between Asian high latitudes and low latitudes.The climate changes over the TP have changed energy and water cycles and has thus reshaped the local environment. Thermal forcing over the TP has weakened. The warming and decrease in wind speed lowered the Bowen ratio and has led to less surface sensible heating. Atmospheric radiative cooling has been enhanced, mainly through outgoing longwave emission from the warming planetary system and slightly enhanced solar radiation reflection. The trend in both energy terms has contributed to the weakening of thermal forcing over the Plateau. The water cycle has been significantly altered by the climate changes. The monsoon-impacted region (i.e., the southern and eastern regions of the TP) has received less precipitation, more evaporation, less soil moisture and less runoff, which has resulted in the general shrinkage of lakes and pools in this region, although glacier melt has increased. The region dominated by westerlies (i.e., central, northern and western regions of the TP) received more precipitation, more evaporation, more soil moisture and more runoff, which together with more glacier melt resulted in the general expansion of lakes in this region. The overall wetting in the TP is due to both the warmer and moister conditions at the surface, which increased convective available potential energy and may eventually depend on decadal variability of atmospheric circulations such as Atlantic Multi-decadal Oscillation and an intensified Siberian High. The drying process in the southern region is perhaps related to the expansion of Hadley circulation. All these processes have not been well understood.
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