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Brussels Studies

eISSN: 2031-0293
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Bryn Mawr Classical Review

ISSN: 1055-7660
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Brésil(s)

ISSN: 2257-0543eISSN: 2425-231X
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Brünner Beiträge zur Germanistik und Nordistik

ISSN: 1803-7380
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Buana Information Technology and Computer Sciences (BIT and CS)

ISSN: 2715-7199
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Bucharest Working Papers in Linguistics

ISSN: 2069-9239eISSN: 2069-9239
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Buckeye East Asian Linguistics

eISSN: 2378-9387
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Bucovina Forestieră

ISSN: 1582-0769eISSN: 1582-3725
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Budapester Studien zur Literaturwissenschaft

ISSN: 1617-903X
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Buddhist-Christian Studies

ISSN: 0882-0945eISSN: 1527-9472
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Buffalo Bulletin

ISSN: 0125-6726
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Buffalo Law Review

ISSN: 0023-9356
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Building & Management

eISSN: 2530-8157
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Building Acoustics

ISSN: 1351-010XeISSN: 2059-8025
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Building Engineer

ISSN: 0969-8213

Building Healthy Academic Communities Journal

eISSN: 2573-7643
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Building Physics

ISSN: 0171-5445eISSN: 1437-0980
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Bauphysik ist die einzige deutsche Fachpublikation zu dieser Thematik. Seit mehr als 30 Jahren ist die Zeitschrift Spiegel der Forschung in Wissenschaft und Industrie, der Normung und ingenieurpraktischen Tatigkeit. Sie ist nicht nur fur Bauphysiker ein Arbeitsmittel und Nachschlagewerk, sondern fur alle am Bau Beteiligte, z. B. Beratende Ingenieure, Architekten und Fachplaner. Themenuberblick:.

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Building Research & Information

ISSN: 0961-3218eISSN: 1466-4321
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BUILDING RESEARCH & INFORMATION (BRI) is a leading international refereed journal focussed on buildings and their supporting systems. Unique to BRI is a focus on a holistic, transdisciplinary approach to buildings and the complexity of issues involving the built environment with other systems over the course of their life: planning, briefing, design, construction, occupation and use, property exchange and evaluation, maintenance, alteration and end of life. Published articles provide conceptual and evidence-based approaches which reflect the complexity and linkages between cultural, environmental, economic, social, organisational, quality of life, health, well-being, design and engineering of the built environment.

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Building Research Journal

eISSN: 1339-682X
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Building Services Engineering Research & Technology

ISSN: 0143-6244eISSN: 1477-0849
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Building Services Engineering Research & Technology is one of the foremost, international peer reviewed journals that publishes the highest quality original research relevant to today’s Built Environment.Published in conjunction with CIBSE, this impressive journal reports on the latest research, providing you with an invaluable guide to recent developments in the field.BSER&T covers the full range of energy and environmental services in buildings, including:HeatingVentilationAir conditioningBuildingElectrical servicesBuilding acousticsWater supply and sanitationVertical transportOutstanding features of BSER&T:All articles are peer reviewedInternational Advisory Board ensures the highest standards of qualityArticles on ground breaking researchRedesigned formatContains critical book reviews of the latest literature in the fieldDiscussion forum, enabling comment and interaction with leading expertsBased on high quality articles Building Services Engineering Research & Technology ensures the very latest information is presented throughout each issue.BSER&T Article makes the final two in the Carbon Trust Innovation AwardsSAGE would like to congratulate article author, Robert Lowe MA, PhD, on reaching the finals of the prestigious Carbon Trust Innovation Awards.His article, "Evidence for heat losses via party wall cavities in masonryconstruction" presents empirical evidence and analysis that supports the existence of a significant heat loss mechanism resulting from air movement through cavities in party walls in masonry construction.The overall message being that if you don't regularly measure building performance in some detail, you may have no idea what might be going on.To access this article for free, please .

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