Webinar: H1 - Calculation method
Product Description
The webinar covers:
- What the H1 Calculation method is and when to use it
- Reference houses and how these are calculated
- The advantages, disadvantages and limitations of the calculation method
- Tricks + tips how to make it useful
- How to use and verify the output.
- Please note:Â that access to this webstream will expire after 1 month.
| Publication date | November 2022 |
|---|---|
| Product type | Recorded seminar |
| Availability | Available |
| Product code | H1_CM |
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