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▸ noun: The phenomenon of air buoyancy leading to the movement of air into and out of buildings, chimneys, etc., which may drive natural ventilation, air infiltration, and fires.
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▸ noun: The phenomenon of air buoyancy leading to the movement of air into and out of buildings, chimneys, etc., which may drive natural ventilation, air infiltration, and fires.
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backlayering,
entrainment,
airstream,
backwash,
indraught,
ground effect,
transverse flow effect,
ejector,
aeroelasticity,
advection,
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