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Medicine / Building engineering / Animal physiology / Heating /  ventilating /  and air conditioning / Medical emergencies / Heat illness / Thermal comfort / Heat wave / Hyperthermia / Heat transfer / Chemical engineering / Mechanical engineering
Date: 2011-04-03 21:55:51
Medicine
Building engineering
Animal physiology
Heating
ventilating
and air conditioning
Medical emergencies
Heat illness
Thermal comfort
Heat wave
Hyperthermia
Heat transfer
Chemical engineering
Mechanical engineering

  Thermal Comfort, Your Workplace and   Heat Related Illness  What is Thermal Comfort?  Human thermal comfort is defined by the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air Conditioning

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