Local thermal sensation modeling—a review on the necessity and availability of local clothing properties and local metabolic heat production
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Brm Boris Kingma | B R M Kingma | A J H Frijns | S Veselá | B. Kingma | A. Frijns | A. Frijns | S. Veselá
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