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- The metadata hotel item is used to store profile information for hotels. For example, the facilities of the hotel, the number of rooms and the hotel rating. Most standard hotel facilities are ... — find similar pages
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- This category calculates the CO2 emissions from a hotel stay. The type of hotel is selected from international and UK. The user then enters values for the profile item values listed ... — 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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- 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