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Proje Grubu: ÇAYDAG Sayfa Sayısı: 1 Proje No: 104Y275 Proje Bitiş Tarihi: 01.01.2008 Metin Dili: Türkçe İndeks Tarihi: 29-07-2022

Kocaeli’de evlerde, ofislerde ve okullarda iç ortam hava kalitesinin belirlenmesi

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IEEE Pekey H,TUNCEL G,Pekey B,KUNTASAL O,ZARARSIZ A,EFE N,ARSLANBAŞ D,BOZKURT Z,Doğan G,CİVAN M,Genç D,KARADEMİR A,ÇETİN Ş "Kocaeli’de evlerde, ofislerde ve okullarda iç ortam hava kalitesinin belirlenmesi." , ss.1 - 1, 2008.
ISNAD Pekey, Hakan vd. "Kocaeli’de evlerde, ofislerde ve okullarda iç ortam hava kalitesinin belirlenmesi". (2008), 1-1.
APA Pekey H, TUNCEL G, Pekey B, KUNTASAL O, ZARARSIZ A, EFE N, ARSLANBAŞ D, BOZKURT Z, Doğan G, CİVAN M, Genç D, KARADEMİR A, ÇETİN Ş (2008). Kocaeli’de evlerde, ofislerde ve okullarda iç ortam hava kalitesinin belirlenmesi. , 1 - 1.
Chicago Pekey Hakan,TUNCEL Gürdal,Pekey Beyhan,KUNTASAL Oğuz Öznur,ZARARSIZ ABDULLAH,EFE Nurettin,ARSLANBAŞ Demet,BOZKURT Zehra,Doğan Güray,CİVAN MİHRİBAN,Genç Deniz,KARADEMİR Aykan,ÇETİN Şenay Kocaeli’de evlerde, ofislerde ve okullarda iç ortam hava kalitesinin belirlenmesi. (2008): 1 - 1.
MLA Pekey Hakan,TUNCEL Gürdal,Pekey Beyhan,KUNTASAL Oğuz Öznur,ZARARSIZ ABDULLAH,EFE Nurettin,ARSLANBAŞ Demet,BOZKURT Zehra,Doğan Güray,CİVAN MİHRİBAN,Genç Deniz,KARADEMİR Aykan,ÇETİN Şenay Kocaeli’de evlerde, ofislerde ve okullarda iç ortam hava kalitesinin belirlenmesi. , 2008, ss.1 - 1.
AMA Pekey H,TUNCEL G,Pekey B,KUNTASAL O,ZARARSIZ A,EFE N,ARSLANBAŞ D,BOZKURT Z,Doğan G,CİVAN M,Genç D,KARADEMİR A,ÇETİN Ş Kocaeli’de evlerde, ofislerde ve okullarda iç ortam hava kalitesinin belirlenmesi. . 2008; 1 - 1.
Vancouver Pekey H,TUNCEL G,Pekey B,KUNTASAL O,ZARARSIZ A,EFE N,ARSLANBAŞ D,BOZKURT Z,Doğan G,CİVAN M,Genç D,KARADEMİR A,ÇETİN Ş Kocaeli’de evlerde, ofislerde ve okullarda iç ortam hava kalitesinin belirlenmesi. . 2008; 1 - 1.
IEEE Pekey H,TUNCEL G,Pekey B,KUNTASAL O,ZARARSIZ A,EFE N,ARSLANBAŞ D,BOZKURT Z,Doğan G,CİVAN M,Genç D,KARADEMİR A,ÇETİN Ş "Kocaeli’de evlerde, ofislerde ve okullarda iç ortam hava kalitesinin belirlenmesi." , ss.1 - 1, 2008.
ISNAD Pekey, Hakan vd. "Kocaeli’de evlerde, ofislerde ve okullarda iç ortam hava kalitesinin belirlenmesi". (2008), 1-1.