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indoor
(redirected from indoor environment)

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indoor
strictly in a human dwelling; more widely includes an animal dwelling.

indoor environment
the physical, social and psychological environment within a human dwelling that can influence the health of a companion animal. See also environment.
indoor lambing
see shed lambing.


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To simulate an indoor environment, the researchers set up chambers in a greenhouse equipped with a charcoal filtration air supply system in which ozone concentrations could be measured and regulated.
Air conditioning products cool the indoor environment to a comfortable temperature in hot weather, providing an enjoyable and temperate climate in which to function.
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