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1990

Walker, Iain S, and David J Wilson."Including Furnace Flue Leakage in a Simple Air Infiltration Model."Air Infiltration Review 11.4 (1990).
Walker, Iain S, and David J Wilson."The Alberta Infiltration Model, AIM - 2."Report #71. (1990).

1989

Seppänen, Olli, William J Fisk, Joseph H Eto, and David T Grimsrud."Comparison of Conventional Mixing and Displacement Air Conditioning and Ventilating Systems in U.S. Commerical Buildings."ASHRAE Summer Meeting (1989).
Walker, Iain S."Single Zone Air Infiltration Modeling."Department of Mechanical Engineering (1989).

1987

Eto, Joseph H."The GE-BOMA Energy Use in Office Buildings Project: A Second Look at the Data." (1987).

1986

Mills, Evan, Ronald L Ritschard, and Charles A Goldman."Financial Impacts of Energy Conservation Investment in Public Housing." (1986).

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