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  • 6. Influence of ambient temperature on plasma ammonia and lactate accumulation during prolonged submaximal and self-paced running.
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  • 18. Heat acclimation responses of an ultra-endurance running group preparing for hot desert-based competition.
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  • 20. Ice slurry ingestion increases core temperature capacity and running time in the heat.
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