An investigation of the potential use of solar energy for heating and cooling schools / [mikrofilem]

Thesis (Doctor of Education) - Northern Illinois University, 1978

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Main Author: 391680 Johnson, Elsie Carlson
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spelling KOHA-OAI-TEST:3182592020-12-19T17:10:42ZAn investigation of the potential use of solar energy for heating and cooling schools / [mikrofilem] 391680 Johnson, Elsie Carlson Thesis (Doctor of Education) - Northern Illinois University, 197803PSZJBLSchool buildingsSolar heatingSolar air conditioning
spellingShingle School buildings
Solar heating
Solar air conditioning
391680 Johnson, Elsie Carlson
An investigation of the potential use of solar energy for heating and cooling schools / [mikrofilem]
title An investigation of the potential use of solar energy for heating and cooling schools / [mikrofilem]
title_full An investigation of the potential use of solar energy for heating and cooling schools / [mikrofilem]
title_fullStr An investigation of the potential use of solar energy for heating and cooling schools / [mikrofilem]
title_full_unstemmed An investigation of the potential use of solar energy for heating and cooling schools / [mikrofilem]
title_short An investigation of the potential use of solar energy for heating and cooling schools / [mikrofilem]
title_sort investigation of the potential use of solar energy for heating and cooling schools mikrofilem
topic School buildings
Solar heating
Solar air conditioning
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