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X Author: Eliyahu Neeman

1984

Neeman, Eliyahu."A Comprehensive Approach to the Integration of Daylight and Electrical Light in Buildings."Energy and Buildings 6 (1984) 97-108.
Karayel, Mahmut, Mojtaba Navvab, Eliyahu Neeman, and Stephen E Selkowitz."Daylight Availability Data for San Francisco."Energy and Buildings 6 (1984) 273-281.
Neeman, Eliyahu, Glenn Sweitzer, and Edward L Vine."Office Worker Response to Lighting and Daylighting Issues in Workspace Environments: A Pilot Survey."Energy and Buildings 6 (1984) 159-171.
Neeman, Eliyahu, and Stephen E Selkowitz."Windows, Skylights and Atria - Occupants Visual/Subjective Comparison."ASHRAE Transactions 90 (1984).

1983

Neeman, Eliyahu, and Stephen E Selkowitz."Daylight Availability as a Function of Atmospheric Conditions."5th Conference on Atmospheric Radiation (1983).
Navvab, Mojtaba, Mahmut Karayel, Eliyahu Neeman, and Stephen E Selkowitz."Analysis of Atmospheric Turbidity for Daylight Calculations."Energy and Buildings 6 (1983) 293-303.
Karayel, Mahmut, Mojtaba Navvab, Eliyahu Neeman, and Stephen E Selkowitz."Zenith Luminance for Daylighting Calculations."Energy and Buildings 6 (1983) 283-291.

1981

Neeman, Eliyahu, and Stephen E Selkowitz."Efficient Daylighting in Thermally Controlled Environments."International Passive and Hybrid Cooling Conference (1981) 670-681.
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