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    Investigation of Indoor Air Quality in Residential Buildings by Measuring CO2 Concentration and a Questionnaire Survey by Hattori, Shunichi, Iwamatsu, Toshiya, Miura, Teruhisa, Tsutsumi, Fujio, Tanaka, Nobuyuki

    Published in Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (27-09-2022)
    “…Indoor air quality (IAQ) in houses is often deteriorated by chemical substances emitted from heating, building materials, or other household goods. Since it is…”
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    Field experiment of smartphone-based energy efficiency services for households: Impact of advice through push notifications by Kim, Hyun Bae, Iwamatsu, Toshiya, Nishio, Ken-ichiro, Komatsu, Hidenori, Mukai, Toshihiro, Odate, Yoko, Sasaki, Masanobu

    Published in Energy and buildings (15-09-2020)
    “…•The smartphone app for energy efficiency was provided to approximately 1,700 households.•The randomized controlled trial was conducted to evaluate the impact…”
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    A relation between calculated human body exergy consumption rate and subjectively assessed thermal sensation by Simone, Angela, Kolarik, Jakub, Iwamatsu, Toshiya, Asada, Hideo, Dovjak, Mateja, Schellen, Lisje, Shukuya, Masanori, Olesen, Bjarne W.

    Published in Energy and buildings (2011)
    “…Application of the exergy concept to research on the built environment is a relatively new approach. It helps to optimize climate conditioning systems so that…”
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    Relationship between human behavior and indoor air quality of private room in a care facility for the elderly in Japan by Tanaka, Nobuyuki, Munaka, Tatsuji, Papel, Joao Filipe, Hattori, Shun-ichi, Iwamatsu, Toshiya, Miura, Teruhisa, Tsutsumi, Fujio

    “…In Japan, the number of elderly people in need of nursing care is increasing while the population of young people is decreasing, and the potential for labor…”
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    Investigation of Indoor Air Quality in Residential Buildings by Measuring CO[sub.2] Concentration and a Questionnaire Survey by Hattori, Shunichi, Iwamatsu, Toshiya, Miura, Teruhisa, Tsutsumi, Fujio, Tanaka, Nobuyuki

    Published in Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (01-09-2022)
    “…Indoor air quality (IAQ) in houses is often deteriorated by chemical substances emitted from heating, building materials, or other household goods. Since it is…”
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