The role of building models in the evaluation of heat-related risks
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Dieter Scherer | Felix Ziegler | Oliver Buchin | Britta Jänicke | Fred Meier | F. Meier | D. Scherer | F. Ziegler | Britta Jänicke | O. Buchin
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