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    Moran DS, Heled Y, Still L, Laor A, Shapiro Y.
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  • 49. Thermoregulatory responses to exercise in the heat: chronic caffeine intake has no effect.
    Roti MW, Casa DJ, Pumerantz AC, Watson G, Judelson DA, Dias JC, Ruffin K, Armstrong LE.
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  • 52. Male-female responses in various body temperatures during and following exercise in cold air.
    Walsh CA, Graham TE.
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  • 53. Stress hormones and the immunological responses to heat and exercise.
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  • 56. Nicotine effects on thermoregulatory responses of men and women during acute cold exposure.
    Cheatham CC, Caine-Bish N, Blegen M, Potkanowicz ES, Glickman EL.
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    J Sports Sci; 2008 Dec; 26(14):1477-87. PubMed ID: 18949661
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  • 59. The effects of rest and exercise in the cold on substrate mobilization and utilization.
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