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Clothing Insulation Required for Energy Efficiency (IREQee) and Thermal Comfort

Thermal comfort has direction implications for energy efficiency and sustainable development. From a global perspective, about 40% of total primary energy is used in buildings, contributing to more than 30% of CO2 emissions [1]. The fact that the common practices of clothing choices have impact on energy efficiency is ignored [2-3]. This paper analyzed and proposed clothing insulation required for

Affischmall a3 cec 2019 eng

PowerPoint-presentation Header – Optional Introduction – should be maximum three lines. Olo que liciumque porem harum hiliquidis ium quo doloreped qui aperum doluptia perumen ditatestia qui volupta spedipsusam, te plab ipiet voluptusamus alibus ent lit aut qui aut placienem es aliberum sum ea aut harum sit apiciat invenda. Date: 2nd of October 2019 Time: 13.00–15.30 Place: Hörsalen, Pufendorfinsti

https://www.cec.lu.se/sites/cec.lu.se/files/affischmall_a3_cec_2019_eng.pptx - 2026-06-08

Tanzania dest review report2aad agnes correctedisinika

Microsoft Word - Tanzania Dest review report2AAD_Agnes_CorrectedIsinika.docx AFRINT III MACRO STUDY: TANZANIA GENDER AND INCLUSION: THE DYNAMICS OF NON-FARM/FARM LINKAGES FOR PRO-POOR AGRICULTURAL GROWTH IN TANZANIA Aida C. Isinika Elibariki Msuya June 2016 ii Table of Contents Table of Contents .......................................................................................................

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The mobile Oracle: a tool for early user involvement

This paper describes a novel tool for eliciting user requirements early in the design process of mobile applications. The "Mobile Oracle", as we have called it, is intended to help developers and designers obtain a better understanding of what the user wants at different points in space and time. It is an extension of a lo-fi version of the well-established Wizard of Oz technique, but it adds an "

Sustainable Urban Development and the Urban Waterfront: A Case study of Western Harbor, Malmö

Increasing urbanization and the commodification of housing have contributed to limited availability of affordable housing in many cities worldwide. Marked-based rent regulations and the redevelop-ment of post-industrial harbor districts have given rise to the emergence of new-build gentrification in many cities. Sweden, formerly known for its social democratic and welfare state policies, has under

LUM 1 2024

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https://www.medarbetarwebben.lu.se/sites/medarbetarwebben.lu.se/files/2024-02/LUM%201%202024.pdf - 2026-06-08

The spread of passengers on platforms and dwell times for commuter trains: A case study using automatic passenger count data

This study investigates how the spread of boarding passengers between the doors of a train affects the probability of dwell time delays for commuter trains. We make use of automatic passenger count data, collected on a door-by-door level, from commuter trains in the Southern region of Scania in Sweden. The aim of our study is to understand the context in which potential measures to spread out boar

A language of movements : grammar learning in a serial reaction time test

Implicit sequence learning (ISL) has been studied using a variety of tasks two of which have been particularly influential: the serial reaction time task (SRTT) and the artificial grammar learning (AGL) task, stemming from the motor learning domain and psycholinguistics, respectively. SRTTs measure the difference in response times between a repeatedly presented and random sequences of keyboard pre

Resisting Cynicism, Assuming Ambiguity

We live in a time where capitalism has long since eliminated any notion of alternative systems from our imaginaries, so that it “occupies the horizon of the thinkable” (Fisher 2009). At the same time, we have seen a (re)turn to positivism and acceptance of the neoliberal system in academia, even in the humanities and studies of art (Grønstad 2020, Poenar 2018). The rejection of the political proje

Airborne SARS-CoV2 virus exposure, interpersonal distance, face mask and perceived risk of infection

Participants judged the risk of an infection during a face to face conversation at different interpersonal distances from a SARS-CoV-2 infected person who wore a face mask or not, and in the same questionnaire answered questions about Corona related issues. Keeping a distance to an infected person serves as a protective measure against an infection. When an infected person moves closer, risk of in

Paradoxes in packaging development organisations

Existing research on how to organise packaging development is scarce and superficial, in particular advantages as well as disadvantages of organisational designs are not well understood. As a means to break new grounds regarding these advantages and disadvantages, the purpose of this paper is to apply a paradox approach to identify, categorise and describe paradoxes inherent in different ways of o

Risk Analysis for Road Tunnels : A Metamodel to Efficiently Integrate Complex Fire Scenarios

Fires in road tunnels constitute complex scenarios with interactions between the fire, tunnel users and safety measures. More and more methodologies for risk analysis quantify the consequences of these scenarios with complex models. Examples for complex models are the computational fluid dynamics model Fire Dynamics Simulator (FDS) and the microscopic evacuation model FDS+Evac. However, the high c

A paradigmatic discourse in the logistics discipline

Today one could argue that most of the logistics research available has a strong connection to the positivistic paradigm where there is a great emphasis on simplicity in both the research conducted and in the solutions produced. The overall ability to design, plan and control is promoted by the researchers to a great extent. Consequently, firms invest money, time and resources in solutions, based

Teaching Manufacturing Operations and Strategies in Higher Education

Students at higher technical educations e.g., bachelors and masters, are traditionally taught in software programming and factory automation. Students at higher economical and management schools are exposed to different strategies and their economical impacts. However, in many education programs, the larger perspective, of how to combine the technical and the economical aspects is not highlighted.