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        The effect of airtightness on indoor air quality in timber houses in New Zealand 

        Berry, Terri-Ann; Chiswell, Jordan H.D.; Wallis, Shannon; Birchmore, Roger (Unitec ePress, 2017-12-13)
        This two-part study considers the impact of airtightness based on volatile organic compounds (VOCs) only. Two identical buildings (test and control) were constructed in Auckland, New Zealand. ...
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        The effect of vapour-control membrane technology on indoor air quality in buildings 

        Berry, Terri-Ann; Chiswell, Jordan H.D. (International Proceedings of Chemical, Biological and Environmental Engineering, 2015-11)
        The impact of the inclusion of a vapour check membrane in timber buildings on indoor air quality, measured as volatile organic compounds (VOCs), was determined by Photo Ionization Detection. Two identical buildings were ...
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        Impacts of an innovative residential construction method on internal conditions 

        Birchmore, Roger; Pivac, Andy; Tait, Robert (MDPI AG (Basel, Switzerland), 2015-02-11)
        New Zealand houses are known for producing sub-optimal internal thermal conditions and unacceptably high internal moisture levels. These contribute to poor levels of health, mould and can coincide with the decay of structural ...
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        Impacts of an innovative residential construction method on internal conditions 

        Birchmore, Roger; Tait, Robert; Pivac, Andy (2014-09)
        New Zealand houses are known for producing sub-optimal internal thermal conditions and unacceptably high internal relative humidities. These contribute to poor levels of health, mould and can coincide with the decay of ...
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        Impacts of an innovative residential construction method on internal conditions 

        Birchmore, Roger; Tait, Robert; Pivac, Andy (MDPI, 2015-02-11)
        New Zealand houses are known for producing sub-optimal internal thermal conditions and unacceptably high internal moisture levels. These contribute to poor levels of health, mould and can coincide with the decay of structural ...

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