Kuivjõgi, 2019 - Google Patents
Field investigation of thermal comfort level of patients and surgical staff in operating rooms at St Olavs hospitalKuivjõgi, 2019
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- Kuivjõgi H
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In healthcare facilities and hospital environments, it is essential to be able to predict thermal comfort as a parameter of indoor air quality. Unstable thermal conditions are critical in the operating room environment and may reduce the work efficiency and increase the possibility …
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