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Series details
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Title
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Year
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Status
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Information Paper 8/97 Part 2
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Water conservation: a guide for installation and maintenance of low-flush WCs
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1997
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Current
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Information Paper 9/97
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Emergency lighting and wayfinding systems for visually impaired people
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1997
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Current
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Information Paper 10/97
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Emergency wayfinding systems: their effectiveness in smoke
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1997
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Current
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Information Paper 11/97
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Progress in European standardisation for the protection and repair of concrete
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1997
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Archived
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Information Paper 12/97
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Plastics recycling in the construction industry
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1997
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Archived
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Information Paper 1/98
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Magnesian limestone aggregate in concrete: performance, durability, testing, European standards
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1998
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Current
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Information Paper 2/98
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Mortars for blockwork: improved thermal performance
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1998
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Archived
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Information Paper 3/98
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Daylight in atrium buildings
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1998
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Current
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Information Paper 4/98
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Night ventilation for cooling office buildings
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1998
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Current
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Information Paper 5/98
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Metal cladding: assessing thermal performance
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1998
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Withdrawn
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Information Paper 6/98
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Performance of air-conditioning systems with alternative refrigerants
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1998
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Archived
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Information Paper 7/98
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External cladding: how to determine the thickness of natural stone panels
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1998
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Current
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Information Paper 8/98
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Reducing kiln-drying twist of Sitka spruce
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1998
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Current
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Information Paper 9/98
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Energy efficient concrete walls using EPS permanent formwork
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1998
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Current
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Information Paper 10/98
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Resistance of masonry paints to microbial attack
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1998
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Archived
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Information Paper 11/98
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Assessing carbonation depth in ageing high alumina cement concrete
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1998
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Archived
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Information Paper 12/98
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Trickle ventilators in offices
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1998
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Current
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Information Paper 13/98 Part 1
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Eurocode 1. The code for structural loading. Basis of design, dead, imposed, fire, snow and wind loads
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1998
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Current
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Information Paper 13/98 Part 2
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Eurocode 1. The code for structural loading. Thermal actions, actions during execution, accidental actions, traffic loads on bridges, actions in silos and tanks, and actions induced by cranes and machinery
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1998
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Current
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Information Paper 14/98
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Blocks with recycled aggregate: beam-and-block floors
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1998
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Archived
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