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Atmospheric Radiation Soup and Buildings

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The daylight and the warmth we feel on a fine summer’s day reach us as solar radiation. As everyone has known for many thousands of years, it is the sun that makes life possible and that sustains it continually. The radiation we see and feel, however, represents only a small part of the total radiation emitted by the sun.

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Ahuja, A. (1997). Atmospheric Radiation Soup and Buildings. In: Integrated M/E Design. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-5514-5_2

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