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Comparative costs and CO2 savings (FB 26)
By Fiona MacKenzie
This BRE Trust report considers the relative impact on UK CO2 savings targets of constructing new zero-carbon buildings compared to improving the energy efficiency of the existing stock, using existing data....
Published September 7th 2010 by IHS BRE Press
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Policy into Practice
By Ann MacKenzie, Fiona Ross
The role and scope of nursing in primary health care is continually evolving as a result of changes in society. This book explores current issues from the perspective of nursing, showing how policy informs practice. The topics covered include: * health needs profiling* assessment *...
Published March 13th 1996 by Routledge
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