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Table 2-2 Variation of INOCT with standoff height. The standoff height is measured from the roof  to the module frame [2]
Figure 2-5 Alternative PV-T/dual design modes, used to determine the optimum arrangement of  the water and the air heat exchanger [9]
Figure 2-11 Thermal and electrical performance measurements of a typical glazed PV-T collector  with c-Si as cell technology (a) and CdTe technology (b) [13]
Figure 2-16 Thermal and electrical efficiency curves of a typical PV–T collector for two different  bonding methods [16]
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