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The following organizations provide useful and relevant informa-
tion:
1 Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Center, Mechanical Engineering,
University of Illinois. TEL: 217-333-3115, http://acrc.me.uiuc.edu
2 American Council for an Energy Efficient Economy (ACEEE), Washing-
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ashrae.org
4 American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), New Jersey. TEL:
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http://www.aeecenter.org
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sity, New Jersey. TEL: 609-452-5445, http:Hwww.princeton.edu/-cees
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