Multi-year application of the three-dimensional numerical generation of response factors (NGRF) method in the prediction of conductive temperatures in soil and passive cooling earth-contact components
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Stamatis Zoras | Argiro Dimoudi | Panagiotis Kosmopoulos | C. Georgakis | A. Dimoudi | S. Zoras | P. Kosmopoulos | C. Georgakis
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