Interior Design Reference ManualThe National Council for Interior Design Qualification (NCIDQ) certifies interior designers through a nationally administered exam. Professional Publications's study package for this exam includes a comprehensive subject review book and a practice exam for the part of the test examinees fail most often.For the thousands of interior designers in the United States and Canada each year who take the National Council for Interior Design Qualification (NCIDQ) certification exam, the Interior Design Reference Manual is the ultimate study guide -- the only one recommended by the NCIDQ.Passing the exam is a prerequisite for membership in the American Society of Interior Designers (ASID), the Interior Designers of Canada (IDC), and the International Interior Design Association (IIDA).The Interior Design Reference Manual covers all exam topics -- organized in sections that correspond to the major divisions of the test -- and reinforces key concepts with numerous illustrations and tables.More than 200 practice problems with solutions give readers practice with all types of questions on the exam. |
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... heat to maintain a stable body temperature . The body loses heat in three ways : by convection , evaporation , and radiation . Convection is the transfer of heat through the movement of a fluid , either a gas or liquid . This oc- curs ...
... heat to maintain a stable body temperature . The body loses heat in three ways : by convection , evaporation , and radiation . Convection is the transfer of heat through the movement of a fluid , either a gas or liquid . This oc- curs ...
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... heat to cooler surround- ings or to a cooler surface . The body loses heat ( or is prevented from losing heat ) through these three processes in various pro- portions depending on the environmental conditions . If the body cannot lose heat ...
... heat to cooler surround- ings or to a cooler surface . The body loses heat ( or is prevented from losing heat ) through these three processes in various pro- portions depending on the environmental conditions . If the body cannot lose heat ...
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... heat or cool the air before it is introduced into the condi- tioned space . These are called terminal reheat sys- tems . Other installations use an all - water system for heating and a separate duct system for ventilation and cooling ...
... heat or cool the air before it is introduced into the condi- tioned space . These are called terminal reheat sys- tems . Other installations use an all - water system for heating and a separate duct system for ventilation and cooling ...
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