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Occupants Behavior Research Bibliography

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2015
S. Guo, Yan, D., Peng, C., Cui, Y., Zhou, X., and Hu, S., “Investigation and analyses of residential heating in the HSCW climate zone of China: Status quo and key features”, Building and Environment, vol. 94, pp. 532-542, 2015.
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2016
X. Zhou, Yan, D., Feng, X., Deng, G., Jian, Y., and Jiang, Y., “Influence of household air-conditioning use modes on the energy performance of residential district cooling systems”, Building Simulation, vol. 9, pp. 429-441, 2016.
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2017
X. Zhou, Yan, D., and Shi, X., “Comparative research on different air conditioning systems for residential buildings”, Frontiers of Architectural Research, vol. 6, no. 1, pp. 42-52, 2017.
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X. Zhou and Yan, D., “Influence of load feature on the water distribution system in a centralized air-conditioning system," Science and Technology for the Built Environment”, Science and Technology for the Built Environment, vol. 23, no. 2, pp. 277-284, 2017.
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