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Non-technical barriers to energy model sharing and reuse

Authors
  1. American Institute of Architects
  2. American Institute of Architects
  3. American Institute of Architects
  4. American Institute of Architects
  5. Andrew Lantz
  6. ASHRAE
  7. Baumann
  8. Christoph F. Reinhart
  9. Claridge
  10. Claridge
  11. ConsensusDOCS LLC
  12. Construction
  13. Henze
  14. Holly W. Samuelson
  15. Katipamula
  16. Liu
  17. Liu
  18. Liu
  19. Mills
  20. Newsham
  21. Noble
  22. Noble
  23. O’Connor
  24. Reddy
  25. Scofield
  26. Song
  27. State Architect’s Office State of Ohio General Services Division
  28. The Building Regulations
  29. Turner
  30. US Green Building Council
  31. Waltz
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'Elsevier BV'
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