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- This module should not be used if its relative importance would be high in a certain environmental inventory. dataset number 546 timestamp ... — find similar pages
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- This module should not be used if its relative importance would be high in a certain environmental inventory. dataset number 546 timestamp ... — find similar pages
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- This module should not be used if its relative importance would be high in a certain environmental inventory. dataset number 546 timestamp ... — find similar pages
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- The combination of two concrete buildings, one built in 1927 and the other in 1972, makes this module a sort of average of existing multi-storey buildings. The life of the building is assumed to be ... — find similar pages
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- The combination of two concrete buildings, one built in 1927 and the other in 1972, makes this module a sort of average of existing multi-storey buildings. The life of the building is assumed to be ... — find similar pages
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- The combination of two concrete buildings, one built in 1927 and the other in 1972, makes this module a sort of average of existing multi-storey buildings. The life of the building is assumed to be ... — find similar pages
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- The module is based on a fictitious building hall with size: length 50 m, width 30 m, height 7 m, daylight opening 110 m2. The service life is assumed to be 50 years. This module should not be used ... — find similar pages
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- The module is based on a fictitious building hall with size: length 50 m, width 30 m, height 7 m, daylight opening 110 m2. The service life is assumed to be 50 years. This module should not be used ... — find similar pages
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- The module is based on a fictitious building hall with size: length 50 m, width 30 m, height 7 m, daylight opening 110 m2. The service life is assumed to be 50 years. This module should not be used ... — find similar pages
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- The module is based on a fictitious building hall with size: length 50 m, width 30 m, height 7 m, daylight opening 110 m2. The service life is assumed to be 50 years. This module should not be used ... — find similar pages